Warriors: Best Scorers in Golden State Team History
By Andrew Ites
5. Chris Mullin
Chris Mullin was the longest-tenured and most consistently successful member of the “Run TMC” teams of the ’90’s that played an up-tempo style while most of the league was playing a boring and often slow offensive game.
Mullin scored 20.1 points per game with a true shooting percentage of 59.2% during his 13 seasons in Golden State.
During the prime of his career, Mullin scored 25 or more points per game for five straight seasons as he made the All-Star team in each of those years.
Mullin was one of the first players to really embrace the three-point shot, which helped him score extremely efficiently including the 1989-90 season where he shot 37.2% on 3 attempts per game with a true shooting percentage of 64.3%
Mullin was an innovator in the NBA game, and the consistency of his Golden State career lands him at number five on this list.