1. Joel Anthony (2013 Miami Heat)
He has been with the Miami Heat ever since he was signed by the franchise in July of 2007. Although he played a key role with his defensive presence in the first championship run, the team acquired Chris Anderson mid-season to make up for Anthony’s lack of offense. Never the less he was part of the starting line-up in 3 games and had season averages of 9.1 minutes, 1.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and .7 blocks.
Chris Andersen continued to take his place on the court and his post-season numbers saw a dip from last season. In 5.1 minutes, only his rebounding numbers averaged above 1 with 1.5. He is still an active member of the Heat roster.
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