1994 — Jason Kidd over Glenn Robinson
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Jason Kidd played almost two decades of basketball with four different teams, averaging almost 14 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists, and 2 steals a game during the meaningful years of his career (excluding the final three as his minutes waned).
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Kidd did a little of everything, leading the league in assists 5 times and making 10 All Star teams, and he even learned how to shoot after the early “Ason Kidd” moniker when he didn’t have a J. You can argue Grant Hill was more valuable at his peak, but remember, we’re assuming everything we know now, and unfortunately we know now that Hill could never stay healthy.
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