J. J. Redick
J.J. Redick was considered the most despised basketball player in college history, but he was good at Duke. In fact, this scoring machine frustrated defenses because of his abilities. Within the NBA, he had a strong career and played for five teams.
Freeman Williams
Freeman played for Portland State from 74 to 78 and was a successful scoring machine. He was averaging 30.9 points per game as a sophomore, which raised to 38.8 by his junior year. Still, his skills weren’t designed for the NBA.
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