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    How many players are left from the 90s?

    The answer: 32. And here they are, in order of longest tenure:

    1. Jason Kidd (1994, #2)
    2. Grant Hill (1994, #3)
    3. Jerry Stackhouse (1995, #3)
    4. Rasheed Wallace (1995, #4)
    5. Kevin Garnett (1995, #5)
    6. Kurt Thomas (1995, #10)
    7. Marcus Camby (1996, #2)
    8. Ray Allen (1996, #5)
    9. Kobe Bryant (1996, #13)
    10. Steve Nash (1996, #15)
    11. Jermaine O'Neal (1996, #17)
    12. Tim Duncan (1997, #1)
    13. Chauncey Billups (1997, #3)
    14. Stephen Jackson (1997, #43)
    15. Antawn Jamison (1998, #4)
    16. Vince Carter (1998, #5)
    17. Dirk Nowitzki (1998, #9)
    18. Paul Pierce (1998, #10)
    19. Al Harrington (1998, #25)
    20. Nazr Mohammed (1998, #29)
    21. Rashard Lewis (1998, #32)
    22. Elton Brand (1999, #1)
    23. Lamar Odom (1999, #4)
    24. Richard Hamilton (1999, #7)
    25. Andre Miller (1999, #8 )
    26. Shawn Marion (1999, #9)
    27. Jason Terry (1999, #10)
    28. Corey Maggette (1999, #13)
    29. Ron Artest (1999, #16)
    30. Andrei Kirilenko (1999, #24)*
    31. Manu Ginobili (1999, #57)*
    32. Raja Bell (1999, UNDR)

    * Drafted in '99, but did not play until after 2000

    Removed from the list since last posting (start of 11-12 season):
    Juwan Howard
    Derek Fisher
    Ben Wallace
    Tony Battie
    Tracy McGrady
    Anthony Parker
    Mike Bibby
    Anthony Carter
    Brad Miller
    Baron Davis
    Jeff Foster
    Chris Andersen

    Reinstated since last posting:
    Rasheed Wallace
    Andrei Kirilenko
    Last edited by gatorboymike; 11-17-2012 at 04:51 AM.

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    most of them dont even play any mins either

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    most of them dont even play any mins either

    Really?
    Except for a handful, most of those guys still play/contribute greatly.

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    most of them dont even play any mins either


    I only see a couple that don't. Thats 7 of 51. I'm actually surprised how good this list of players is.

    Juwan Howard
    Joe Smith
    Kurt Thomas
    Theo Ratliff
    Tony Battie
    Anthony Carter
    Francisco Elson

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    I only see a couple that don't. Thats 7 of 51. I'm actually surprised how good this list of players is.

    Juwan Howard
    Joe Smith
    Kurt Thomas
    Theo Ratliff
    Tony Battie
    Anthony Carter
    Francisco Elson


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    Wow, it's going to be the end of an era soon. I see the majority of that list retiring within the next 5 years

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    i see about 20 or so players that dont play or really dont do much for thier team. ill make a list when im at home, its to hard on my phone

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    Jason Kidd
    Dirk
    Marion
    Garnett
    Pierce
    Allen
    Brand
    McGrady
    Carter
    Bibby
    Duncan
    Ben Wallace
    Billups


    It's too early for me, that's all I can think of right now!

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    Juwan Howard (great leader helps other plaeyrs, but thats about it)
    Joe Smith
    Antonio McDyess (ehh, sometimes he can be alright now)
    Kurt Thomas (still alright i guess, just because he knows how to play the game the right way as a big man)
    Theo Ratliff
    Erick Dampier (we saw last season)
    Peja Stojakovic (got his ring, probley wont get much or none pt next year)
    Jermaine O'Neal (i think he still has something left in him, we will see next year if he can stay healthy)
    Zydrunas Ilgauskas (we all saw last season)
    Derek Fisher (pretty much done, more of a leader and fan fav)
    Ben Wallace (pretty much done)
    Tony Battie
    Tracy McGrady (hope he gets 1 more chance, dont wanna see him go out like this, use to be a top 5 guy)
    Anthony Parker (only is playing because cavs have no one else)
    Mike Bibby (he is on role player status now)
    Nazr Mohammed (still a good role backup just because of size and reb, but probley wont play much next season)
    Earl Boykins (the main reason he was good was because he was small and fast, he isnt as fast as before so he isnt playing as much)
    Anthony Carter
    Brad Miller (gotta nearing the end, but might do well with love next season)
    Ron Artest (didnt do much last season, probley has 2 years left)
    James Posey
    Jeff Foster (getting near the end, but still does a good job when he plays, and is a fan fav)
    Francisco Elson
    Raja Bell (getting near the end, hasnt done much lately)

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    wow some of these players i feel like have only been in the league for a few years... stephen jackson, nazr mohammed, raja bell, jeff foster others

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