Remember former Washington Wizard John Coker? Of course you don’t (especially since he’s wearing a Phoenix Suns jersey in the image below).

[Note: This appears to be the only picture of John Coker on the entire world wide web, so please excuse me if I've "stolen" it from use amongst several websites. To be safe, I've done some artsy-fatsy stuff with it using a filter in Photoshop.]
Not many even remember this guy’s entire NBA career, which is a tad interesting, and very brief.
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When the DC Sports Bog’s Dan Steinberg was in Vegas, he tweeted the question:
“Is mike miller the wizards’ best white player since….gugliotta?“
Dan later followed up in a Sports Bog post saying:
I was asking some of the other media members who would be the answer to this question: “Mike Miller is the Wizards/Bullets best white player since…..” There was no consensus. I will keep working on this. In a purely jesting, non-offensive way.
Steinberg’s nomination of Tom Gugliotta seems like a choice with which most of Wizards nation could concur. But thinking back, the organization hasn’t exactly had a history of illustrious contributions from the white man on the basketball court.
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