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Here is our list of the biggest NBA Draft busts in history, in chronological order. When you take a largely forgettable center No. 2 overall, and Michael Jordan gets picked third, you made the...
Over 1K sports fans have voted on the 30+ Biggest NBA Busts for Number One Draft Pick. Current Top 3: Anthony Bennett, Darko Miličić, Hasheem Thabeet vote on everything
Those players have become infamous draft busts. Rookie Wire took a look at the biggest draft busts for every team in the NBA over the years and those players that largely underperformed after...
Checking in on the annual event from 2010-19, there’s been some absolutely huge busts. Derrick Williams in the 2011 NBA Draft and the Cleveland Cavaliers selection of Anthony Bennett in...
As the next NBA draft rolls around, there most assuredly will be a team or two that misses the boat completely. It happens. Every GM, coach and fan's biggest fear with a high draft pick is that...
Just because a player is drafted early in the NBA, doesn't mean they'll have a successful career. In fact, they may turn out to be huge busts.
Today, we delve into the stories of the 15 biggest NBA Draft busts of all time, exploring the highs of their promising beginnings and the lows of their unfulfilled careers. I. 1. Greg Oden. II. 2. Sam Bowie. III. 3. Kwame Brown. IV. 4. Anthony Bennett. V. 5. Michael Olowokandi. VI. 6. Adam Morrison. VII. 7. Hasheem Thabeet. VIII. 8.
Here are the 10 biggest NBA draft busts: By beating out the Seattle SuperSonics for the No. 1 overall pick, the Portland Trail Blazers lost out in the long run.
Throughout the league’s history, there have always been draft busts, but who are the biggest busts of the last ten NBA drafts? This list is from 2013-2023, as it is too early to tell who will be a bust in this year’s draft.
Sqore compiled a ranking of the five biggest draft busts in NBA history using Basketball Reference data. Players were ranked according to the sum of their career win shares and career value over replacement player, or VORP, two commonly used approximations of player value.