25. Jimmy Butler
A five-time All-Star, Butler has become a great and consistent player. After an incredible personal journey that saw him thrown out of his house at the age of 13 by his mother, he focused on the court. He struggled to make an impact in his rookie season with the Chicago Bulls.

He played 8.6 minutes per game, scored 2.6 ppg, and dished out 1.3 assists. After pushing up his numbers, he became an elite performer. The NBA named him their Most Improved Player, the first time in Bulls’ franchise history. That’s a testament to his hard work and dedication to basketball.