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  2. The 5 biggest draft busts in NBA history - AOL

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    Sqore compiled a ranking of the five biggest draft busts in NBA history using Basketball Reference data, including win shares and VORP. ... Adam Morrison was one of the best players to ever come ...

  3. The biggest draft busts in history for every NBA team - AOL

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    Rookie Wire took a look at the biggest draft busts for every team in the NBA over the years.

  4. Hasheem Thabeet - Wikipedia

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    Hasheem Thabeet (born Hashim Thabit Manka; 16 February 1987) [1] is a Tanzanian professional basketball player who currently plays for Dar City.He played college basketball for UConn before being drafted second overall in the 2009 NBA draft by the Memphis Grizzlies.

  5. Chris Washburn - Wikipedia

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    Washburn received a lifetime NBA ban in June 1989 after failing three drug tests in three years. He is widely considered one of the biggest busts in NBA draft history. In 2005 Sports Illustrated named him the second-biggest NBA draft bust of all time. [11]

  6. Top 10 NBA Draft Busts of all-time - AOL

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    A month out from the 2019 NBA Draft, Field Level Media defines the top draft busts of all-time - not counting those impacted by incident or injury (hello, 2002 No. 2 overall pick Jay Williams.) 10.

  7. Darko Miličić - Wikipedia

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    Selected with a high draft pick, Miličić never played at the level expected of him in the NBA and is widely regarded as a draft bust. While he won an NBA championship with the Pistons in 2004, Miličić never received significant playing time with the team and was traded to the Orlando Magic in 2006.

  8. WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The biggest NBA Draft busts of all time - AOL

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    NBA history is littered with draft busts — players who were taken high in the draft and never lived up to the hype.

  9. Joe Alexander - Wikipedia

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    On April 9, 2008, Alexander declared himself eligible for the 2008 NBA draft, and later signed with an agent, forfeiting his remaining college eligibility. Alexander was described as the best athlete on paper at the draft overall, by having the second-most number of 185-pound bench reps (24), the second-highest max touch (12' ½") and the ...