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This seems like a category designed for Bobby Jones.  Pretty solid all around player with elite defense, but he was never a guy that would carry a team. 
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Andre Iguodala is right up there.

He's a really good one.

I think Dennis Johnson should be mentioned here.
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i can't talk all time, but since i have been following NBA(1998) some names pop up:
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 - jared dudley
 - iggy
 - antonio daniels
 - tyshaun prince
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Our own Al Horford is pretty good with intangibles, as much as a 4 time all-star can be.


I see a lot of 3 + D wings on the list, but I think great screeners, especially those who roll/pop well off them, are even underrated by those looking for underrated players.  Maybe the most overlooked intangible.

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Our own Al Horford is pretty good with intangibles, as much as a 4 time all-star can be.


I see a lot of 3 + D wings on the list, but I think great screeners, especially those who roll/pop well off them, are even underrated by those looking for underrated players.  Maybe the most overlooked intangible.

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Our own Al Horford is pretty good with intangibles, as much as a 4 time all-star can be.


I see a lot of 3 + D wings on the list, but I think great screeners, especially those who roll/pop well off them, are even underrated by those looking for underrated players.  Maybe the most overlooked intangible.

Perkules.

Yeah, especially once he got KG there as his Illegal Screen Yoda.

Jason Collins who was also mentioned was a good one.  John Stockton was known for his screening among lots of tangible things too.  Who else?  Draymond...I think Noah's pretty good though I don't watch him that much.

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Crowder will be on the list in a few years...

Maybe a case for Jerebko after the playoffs last year...

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Judging by the threads that are continually popping up on this forum the answer should be Kelly Olynyk.  Since coming to the Celtics 3 years ago the C's are +438 points with him on the floor and -528 points without him and virtually no one seems to have any understanding as to why or how.  Apparently what he does is so intangible that they would rather trade him for a bag of chips than keep him.

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I see a lot of 3 + D wings on the list, but I think great screeners, especially those who roll/pop well off them, are even underrated by those looking for underrated players.  Maybe the most overlooked intangible.

Not sure if this is relevant, since I never watched the guy play, but I searched on Basketball-Reference for guys with high career WS totals despite low PPG numbers, and I noticed that Sam Perkins has over 100 career WS despite averaging only 12 points and 6 rebounds for his career.
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I see a lot of 3 + D wings on the list, but I think great screeners, especially those who roll/pop well off them, are even underrated by those looking for underrated players.  Maybe the most overlooked intangible.

Not sure if this is relevant, since I never watched the guy play, but I searched on Basketball-Reference for guys with high career WS totals despite low PPG numbers, and I noticed that Sam Perkins has over 100 career WS despite averaging only 12 points and 6 rebounds for his career.

Ooh he's a good one.  Developed a 3 late in his career to stay relevant in his late 30s.  A stretch 4/5 back when that was a novelty.

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Check out this list of guys with the most seasons of 5+ Win Shares and less than 15 points, less than 7 rebounds, and less than 6 assists per game.


Some notable names:

Battier
Ainge
B. Barry
Christie
Iggy
Korver
Prince
Michael Cooper
Antonio Daniels
George Hill
Derek Fisher
Hornacek
Terry Porter


Lots of 3 and D guys for sure.
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Terry porter good one!   Solid guard, good at everything but not great, nice fit on portland