The NBA's 10 Ugliest Players of All Time

By (Contributor) on January 22, 2010

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Tired of slideshows featuring the most beautiful wives of athletes or cheerleaders? Maybe not, since I never get tired of them.

How about a new topic? Let's take a look at the ugliest NBA players in history, in no particular order. Contrary to popular belief, this list was actually harder to create than I expected.

These are in no particular order.

Tyrone Hill

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Hill is certainly one of the hardest-working players in NBA history. Not the most talented player, but he contributed in many aspect such a defense, hustle, and leadership. Still, he didn't have the prettiest of mugs.

Sam Cassell

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Cassell was one of the better point guards in his early years and a player who was never afraid to take the last shot. While an integral figure in Houston's championship years, those who doubt that aliens do exist need only look at a picture of Cassell.

Paul Mokeski

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Mokeski was a typical journeyman player who played 12 seasons and averaged about four points and three rebounds a game.

Manute Bol

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Bol was a big shot blocker and a decent three-point shooter, but not much else.

Popeye Jones

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Dang...I get scared just looking at this picture. As an adequate basketball player, Jones played in the NBA for a while, mainly due to his rebounding ability.

Chris Kaman

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An underrated athlete, Kaman is one of the better rebounders and low-post scorers in the game; however, I can't help but get an image of a caveman when I see this guy play.

Gheorge Muresan

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Muresan was a decent low post player with a soft touch, but he did not last long in the NBA due to health reasons. He was one of the most likable guys in NBA history.

Donyell Marshall

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While a strong college player, Marshall never fulfilled his potential in the NBA, but he did have a solid NBA career. Can you say "Big Steve Urkel"?

Patrick Ewing

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Ewing was one of the best centers in NBA history. I'm certain that if a poll was taken regarding this topic, he might be one of the few to get in unanimously.

Reggie Miller

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Miller was one of the best shooters the NBA has ever produced, but anytime you look like a Star Trek Ferengi, you will be on this list.

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