NBA History: 5 Players who have represented the most number of teams

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#3 Tony Massenburg

Tony Massenburg
Tony Massenburg

Tony Massenburg was selected in the second round of 1990 NBA Draft as the 43rd pick by the San Antonio Spurs. Before he was injured, he played 35 games for the Spurs in his rookie season. As part of his injury's rehabilitation program, he went to the Italian League in 1991.

Tony returned to the NBA and was traded to the Charlotte Hornets, playing only three games for them. He ended his second season with a total of 18 games played with four franchises that season (Spurs, Hornets, Celtics and the Warriors).

Over the years, Massenburg was a role player for many teams like LA Clippers, Raptors, 76ers, Rockets, Jazz and Kings. With Clippers and the New Jersey Nets he came close to play all games in the regular season but could not play more than 80.

Massenburg returned to the Spurs for the 2004-05 season and won the NBA Championship with them. Tony played for 12 teams in his 15-year NBA career, playing 683 games, averaging 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.

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