18. Reggie Evans
To say that Evans was not a prolific attacker is an understatement. Over a 13-year NBA career, he averaged just 4.1 points per game. In short, that’s an atrocious record. But it’s also important to note that he played for a dozen franchises. While never magnificent, he did fill a specific role for his teams.

He played extremely hard and was very difficult to outhustle. Though he was only 6’8”, he twice led the NBA in rebound percentage. In fact, his 21.87% career mark in that stat is second all-time behind Dennis Rodman. Evans was one-dimensional but very good at one thing.