Ranking the 15 best UNC basketball NBA careers ever

2 Jun 1997: Guard Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls speaks to reporters during a press conference at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel /Allsport
2 Jun 1997: Guard Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls speaks to reporters during a press conference at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel /Allsport /
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Rasheed Wallace #30 of the Detroit Pistons.(Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /

No. 11: Rasheed Wallace

Career Stats: 14.5 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 1.8 APG, 1.0 SPG, 1.3 BPG, 46.7 FG%, 33.6 3PT%

Rasheed Wallace put together a strong 16-year career in the NBA. He certainly won’t go down as the most beloved player of all time, but his play on the court certainly tells the tale of his career.

A former first-round pick, Wallace played for six different organizations. He made his mark with the Portland Trail Blazers, as his best statistical seasons came during his eight seasons with the organization. However, as good as he was in Portland, he became a vital piece to the Detroit Pistons franchise, as he helped them win the 2004 NBA Finals.

Overall, Wallace finished his career with four NBA All-Star appearances to his name. At the time of his retirement, Wallace was the only player in NBA history to record multiple seasons with 100 blocks and 100 three-pointers, as he accomplished this feat on four separate occasions.