Currently residing in the basement of the Hawks organizational chart, R.J. Hunter is not about to pick scabs or big-team a teammate. You can, after all, live on one shot for only so long.
Back in 2015, Hunter hit the most famous bucket in Georgia State history – admittedly a short list – when his 35-footer with four seconds left completed an upset of No. 3-seed Baylor in the NCAA Tournament. It literally knocked his father Ron, the Panthers coach who was recovering from Achilles surgery, to the floor and provided the keepsake scene of the first round.