NBA: Ranking the 30 best players to win NBA Finals with 2 or more teams
By Corey Rausch
Best NBA players to win NBA Finals with two or more teams: 12. Bob Dandridge
Going back in time yet again, Bob Dandridge was a two-way forward who was one of the best to play in the 1970s. He was a scoring machine and paired with some of the greatest players of all time in two smaller markets to win the rings that got him on this list.
Dandridge was drafted in the fourth round of the 1969 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks and joined forces with Lew Alcindor. Dandridge would make three All-Star appearances, two NBA Finals appearances and would win one championship over his nine seasons in Milwaukee. He averaged 18.6 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 steals over that same time period.
Dandridge would move on to the Washington Bullets and would continue more of the same. He made another All-Star game in Washington to go along with two more trips to the Finals, an All-NBA team, an All-Defensive team and brought home another title.
In all, Dandridge would appear in four NBA Finals during the 1970s and walk away as the leading scorer on that Finals stage for the decade. In each situation, he shared the floor with two Hall of Fame forwards (Alcindor and Oscar Robertson in Milwaukee and Wes Unseld and Elvin Hayes in Washington) but presented a level of consistency that set him apart. Specifically with the Bullets, over two postseason runs, Dandridge averaged 22.1 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists.