bigh0rt wrote:Grant Hill - Pistons, in the teal uniform with Jerry Stackhouse
Perfect.
Ray Allen: I'd have to say Bucks as well, despite being an All-Star with the Celtics and SuperSonics. Mid 90s nostalgia, and he led them back to the Playoffs.
Kevin Garnett: Timberwolves. Like Allen, I do think of him in the Celtics uniform, but he's easily the best player in Timberwolves history so it has to be them.
Clyde Drexler: Ultimately the Trail Blazers, but the Rockets' pinstripe uniform comes to mind, thanks to the trio he formed with Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley late in his career.
Tim Hardaway: Heat. Even with Run TMC, his tenure in Miami feels like it overshadows his time with the Warriors.
Alonzo Mourning: Heat. As with Hardaway and the Warriors, those years eclipsed his earlier run with the Hornets.
Zach Randolph: Grizzlies, though the Trail Blazers are a close second. It took him a long time to shake that Jail Blazers rep.
Jason Kidd: Nets.
Robert Horry: Lakers. The fact that he ended up there after throwing a towel at Danny Ainge makes it stick out. Oh, and the big shots, and the championships.
Steve Kerr: Bulls. Come on, now!
Dell Curry: Hornets. Sixth Man of the Year while he was there.
Jeff Hornacek: Jazz.
Hersey Hawkins: SuperSonics
Kendall Gill: I'll have to go with the Nets, because he was part of that "Team of the Future" in 1998.
Vernon Maxwell: Rockets
A few more...
Larry Johnson
Steve Francis
Stephon Marbury
Oh, and just for fun, the three players who have played for 12 different teams:
Jim Jackson
Joe Smith
Chucky Brown