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A Look Back at Hubert Davis' NBA Career


The New York Knicks drafted from North Carolina in 1992 after delivering 21.4 points per game as a senior and a career 43.5 percent mark from distance at UNC. It took a few seasons to reach that in the NBA, but as a second-year pro he shot 47.1 percent and 40.2 percent on three-pointers. This happened on the 1994 NBA Finals team. (Daily Knicks)

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