24. Tony Parker
The San Antonio Spurs might’ve rode one of the 10 greatest players in NBA history to five NBA Championships in the post-Michael Jordan era, but point guard Tony Parker was an enormously integral part of four of those championship teams. He might’ve had a little more of a supporting role in his first two Championship wins (though he was instrumental in helping the Spurs get to the NBA Finals in 2005), Parker wrecked the overwhelmed Cleveland Cavaliers in 2007, winning NBA Finals MVP — and becoming the first European-born player to win the award.
When it was all said and done, Parker finished his career being named All-NBA Second Team three times in a row (between 2012 and 2014), and once to the Third Team (2009). And, of course, no player in the history of the Spurs’ franchise has dished out more assists than Parker.