I’m a fairly new NBA fan so obviously I didn’t follow the league when these guys got drafted. But I’ve done reading up on it and Anthony Bennett, Greg Oden, and Darko Milicic are the three that probably come most readily to mind when I think about this question.

My question is who are some of the sneaky draft busts? The guys you consider huge busts that don’t really get talked about as much when this question comes up. I’d love to hear about some of those guys and learn some more about NBA history.

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      You almost wonder if he’d been born in 2003 how does his career pan out? Beasley was an absolute monster one on one. I forget the story, someone can remind me, but he could allegedly beat lebron or kd 1 v 1 at a point in time I forget which

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        He’s one of the only examples there is of a prospect with generational levels of pre-draft statistical production coming into the league and completely flaming out for non-injury reasons. There’s definitely a non basketball related story there.

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          I just looked it up and the rumor is he used to be able to torch lebron 1 on 1. I guess Tom Haberstroh was the original source

          Imagine beating both Kevin Durant and lebron James one on one and never making an all star team. Basketballs a funny game

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            Honest to god true story. I used to hoop with a current NBA player. I would beat him at one-on one and three on three every week when we met up. Eventually he just got better as he got older.

            Judging players when they’re young is difficult.

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      Okafor was just made for the wrong era. Dude was made for the 80s where post up games were more common, the half court was slower, and clunky post players were more common

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          He was, but it’s easier to play defense with less ground to cover and more ability to be physical with dudes. He probably wouldnt have been a + defender, but he might have had more of a chance at least.

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        I disagree. He’s not fit for any era because he didn’t seem he could mentally handle the pressure of being in the NBA at all. He lost his composure pretty early on when he shoved a fan in the street that one time. It was all downhill from there.

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      Okafor was talked about plenty at the time. Time has passed and he’s just kinda been forgotten. Not because he’s a “sleeper” but just because he never really did anything, his limitations in college were never fixed. Duke won that National Championship off the back of Tyus Jones, Grayson Allen and Justise Winslow. Okafor had no impact.

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      I’m forever convinced that he would’ve been a multi time all star if he was born 10 years earlier