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Not worthy of the name! A list of top ten NBA players, Kwame Brown and Bennett are on the list

9:01pm, 3 July 2025【Basketball】

As we all know, there have been too many top talented No. 1 picks in NBA history, and many of them later became Hall of Fame superstars, such as the famous James. He surpassed a number of new stars to become No. 1 picks after graduating from high school in 2003. His performance after entering the league was indeed not disappointing, and he has also become one of the most influential stars in NBA history. However, the opposite cases have also appeared in NBA history. For example, the top 10 top scorers we have listed next, and they have undoubtedly become parallel companies. So let’s take a look at who they are and how they develop in the league!

10.Jo Smith

Although the 1995 draft was not a particularly outstanding year, this year there were top superstars like Garnett. In comparison, Joe Smith, who was selected in the first pick, seemed even more terrifying. After entering the league, Joe Smith played well when he played for the Warriors in the early stage. At that time, his best performance averaged 18.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 blocks per game. Later, he left the Warriors, Joe Smith quickly declined. In the end, he played in the NBA for 16 seasons, during which he also played for more than 10 different teams, and his career averaged only 10.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1 assist.

9. Savis Allison was selected by the Kings in the first round in 1989, but he only played here for one season before being traded to the Wizards. Here he also scored his own peak. In 1991-1992, he averaged 20 points, 11.2 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game. However, in this state, Allison only lasted for one season, and then he quickly declined due to injury. In the end, he played in the NBA for a total of 12 seasons, during which nearly half of the games were substitutes, and his career performance averaged 9.5 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.6 blocks per game was obviously not up to expectations.

8. Kent Benson

When he was a very famous basketball star in Indiana when he was in college, he failed to realize his talent after entering the NBA. He was selected by the Bucks and his best performance here averaged only 12.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 1 block, and he was traded not long after. Benson, who joined the Pistons, has not made much progress in his performance. He has been playing here until he is about to retire. In the last two years, Benson played for the Jazz and the Cavaliers. In the last year of his career, he averaged only 2.5 points and 0.5 rebounds per game.

7. Bill McGill was selected by the Westwinds in 1962 with the first round of the first round. He only had 3 seasons in the NBA, and he also played for 4 teams during this period. In the end, his average career data was frozen at 10.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists. It is worth mentioning that in order to select McGill, the Westwinds missed Harveychek.

6. Olovo Candy

In the 1998 NBA Draft, the strongest star was undoubtedly No. 9 pick Nowitzki. He played in the NBA for 21 seasons, and was selected for many Best Team and All-Stars, and also won MVP and FMVP. In history, he is a well-deserved superstar. In comparison, the 1998 No. 1 pick Olovo Candi, he can only be considered a player at the edge of the NBA. He has never enjoyed the treatment of a team core, and as an inside player who does not shoot three-pointers, his shooting percentage is only 43.5%.

5.Kume Brown

Kume Brown is a relatively famous No. 1 pick in NBA history. On the one hand, it is because he participated in the draft after graduating from high school, and even Jordan thought that he could make a name for himself in the NBA, and the two of them were teammates with the Wizards. Unfortunately, Brown failed to meet the expectations of Jordan and the outside world. He averaged only 6.6 points and 5.5 rebounds in his career. After leaving the Wizards, he also joined the Lakers to join Kobe, but his highest moment here was that the team used as a bargaining chip to exchange for the Grizzlies. To a certain extent, he also helped the Lakers win the championship. After leaving the Lakers, Brown played for the Grizzlies, Pistons, Bobcats, Warriors, and the 76ers. During this period, he spent two consecutive seasons with the Pistons. In the end, he could only contribute 1.9 per game for the 76ers. At that time, he was only 30 years old, but due to his lack of strength, he was still eliminated.

4. La Rumatin, who averaged 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds in his career, has only played in the NBA for four seasons. During this period, his highest playing time per game was only 16.9 minutes, so it can be said that he has never been reused by the team. Of course, this is also related to Martin's failure to win the trust of the team. As an inside player, his shooting percentage has always hovered below 45% for many years. Such performance is really not worth more opportunities.

3. Bennet

Since 2011, the Cavaliers were lucky to win the No. 1 pick in 2013, but this session was the Little Year, and in the end they chose Bennet.虽然外界都这一届的选秀质量都有预期,但本内特的发挥还是给人们留下了深刻的影响,新秀赛季本内特场均仅4.2分3篮板、投篮命中率低至35.6%,于是2014年球队就将他交易走了。 Later, Bennet played for the Timberwolves, Raptors, and Nets, but he never improved any time during this period, so he was eliminated by the NBA after the rookie contract..

2. Andy Donkvic

In 1948, Donkvic was selected by the Steam Roller in the first round. His career was only one season, and during this period, he averaged only 2.6 points and 0.6 assists per game. However, this also has something to do with that era. The development of the NBA at that time was far less mature than it is now. Many players had to find part-time jobs to subsidize their household income while playing games. Therefore, the overall quality of players in the league is generally low.

1. Mark Workman

Walkerman's situation is similar to Donkevich. He also came from the early NBA. After being selected by the Warriors in 1952, Workman averaged only 4.9 points and 2.9 rebounds in his career, so he finally played in the NBA for two seasons, of which he left the NBA after only 14 games in the second year.