#6 Pete Chilcutt
Over a standout college career at UNC under Dean Smith, Pete Chilcutt forged his reputation on a clutch shooting stroke. That shot, however, only took him so far during a nine-year NBA career, where Chilcutt's lack of athleticism became a rather pesky problem. He averaged a maximum of 21 minutes per game with the Sacramento Kings in their 1993-94 campaign.
He bounced around seven NBA teams and even won a title with the 1995 Houston Rockets, but the lanky power forward never averaged more than 6.1 points. His shooting stroke was his only skill that he was able to translate to the pro game, as he finished his career with a 38.1% field goal percentage from 3-point territory.
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