One of the most heartwarming stories of the 2019-20 NBA season, Shake Milton and his emergence onto the national spotlight was simply a joy to watch. From G-League superstar to dropping 39 points against Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, it was very much a storyline that Sixers fans were quick to embrace.
Even if we forget about that iconic outing against LAC, Milton still had an extremely productive second season in the NBA. He ended the year averaging 9.4 points per game on 48.4% shooting, and ultimately earned himself a starting job in the “bubble.