#5 Chris Mullin- 16,235 Points
There are two types of teams that are remembered throughout history: those that win championships or those that are so fun to watch that they win hearts. Chris Mullin was the leader of one of the latter teams: the 1990 Warriors with their Run TMC offense, named after Mullin and his fellow sharp-shooters: Tim Hardaway and Mitch Richmond.
One of the members of the legendary ‘Dream Team’, Mullin was a great scorer whose performances were often underappreciated by the rest of the NBA. Yet, Mullin was beloved by Warriors fans mainly because of his scoring.
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The Warrior could score from anywhere- being a great three-point shooter (way before the current revolution), dead-eye from mid-range and efficient at the rim (despite relatively poor athleticism).
This ability manifested itself in Mullin’s breakout third season in 1987-88 during which he averaged 20.2 points per game. After that point, there was no looking back as Mullin took advantage of Don Nelson’s Run TMC offense- averaging more than 25 points over the next five seasons.
He was also efficient- with a field goal percentage of more than 50% for most of that spell.
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