#8 Jeff Mullins- 12,547 Points
Before the recent domination of the Warriors, their last great era was in the late 1960s and the early 1970s, which is why three players from that era are present in this list. Jeff Mullins is one of the players who is often ignored in that run, as he was a Klay Thompson-type supporting player to that great Warriors team.
Mullins started off his career playing with the Wilt Chamberlain led Warriors and did not have much of a role. However, after the exit of the Wilt between his first and second seasons with the franchise, Mullins slowly grew into his role as a supporting player for Rick Barry and Nate Thurmond as the Warriors reached the NBA finals in 1967.
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It was only after Barry’s departure to the American Basketball Association (ABA), that Mullins became a bona fide star. The shooting guard averaged more than 20 points per game from 1968 to 1972, as he helped keep the Warriors afloat in those years (they reached the conference semi-finals twice).
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