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Who is the most famous, lowest pick ever?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Tree-Mac, Jul 11, 2010.

  1. rimrocker

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    Alvin Scott, 7th round #136

    Mike Dunleavy, 6th Round #99

    Harvey Catchings, 9th Round #138

    Artis Gilmore, 7th Round #117

    Dan Issel, 8th Round #122

    Randy Smith, 14th Round #205
     
  2. Air Force

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    The Worst Rookie Of The Year In The Past 25 Year
    Since Michael Jordan won the NBA’s Rookie of the Year award in the 1984-85 season, the player who received the Eddie Gottlieb Trophy has gone on to great success. Patrick Ewing (1985-86), David Robinson (1989-90) and Shaquille O’Neal (1992-93) are all in the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players, Tim Duncan (1997-98) has won four rings and LeBron James (2003-04) is well, LeBron James. But when you look at the complete list, there’s one name that just doesn’t belong: Mike Miller.

    While Miller (the Rookie of the Year in 2000-01) has had a solid NBA career, he’s nowhere near lived up to his peers. From Chris Paul (2005-06) to Brandon Roy (2006-07) to Kevin Durant (2007-08) to even Derrick Rose (2008-09), each of these guys have legitimate star power and will be holding down NBA All-Star games for the rest of their career. Miller has never made one.

    In my eyes, the only two players that could really battle Miller for this honor would have to be Chuck Person (1986-87) and Emeka Okafor (2004-05). While you may have forgotten, the Rifleman was a legit NBA pro for many years. And while some people’s first thoughts were that Okafor should be given this title, through battling injuries, the guy has averaged a double-double for his entire five-season career. Some other guys who did that: Shaq, TD and Dwight Howard to name a few. Not bad company if you ask me.

    Don’t get me wrong. I’d love to have Miller on my squad any day, and this post is by no means trying to knock him down. If the Wizards are going to win the championship, they’re going to need him to play a large part in it. But amongst a group that includes Allen Iverson (1996-97), Vince Carter (1998-99) and Amare Stoudemire (2002-03), he just doesn’t belong.
     
  3. NBA_Elite

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    Big Ben
    1 ring
    4 x DOP
    4 x all star
    3 x NBA 2nd team
    2 x NBA 3rd team
    5 x Defensive first team
    1 x defensive second team

    compare to manu
    3 ring
    1 x all star
    1 x 6th man
    1 x NBA 3rd team
     
  4. Dr of Dunk

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    lol. Not sure either of those guys are all that famous... even in Houston nowadays. :grin:
     
  5. Dr of Dunk

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    Ben Wallace may be it, but I'll throw in an obvious answer who hasn't been mentioned yet (I don't think) : Dennis Rodman.
     
  6. TreeRollins

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    George Gervin was drafted 40th overall.
     
  7. T-Slack

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    I say Gilbert A. He was a superstar until his knee gave up on him.
     
  8. durvasa

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    Who's the lowest draft pick to win an MVP?
     
  9. gwatson86

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    That would be Steve Nash at #15.
     
  10. y2Joem

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    to be fair, the 2000 draft class is said to be one of the worst draft class ever..

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_NBA_Draft

    Only Kenyon Martin and Jamaal Magloire were the all stars for that batch, and they are not exactly quality players even

    the top five picks were, Kenyon Martin, Stromile Swift, Darius Miles, Marcus Fizer and Mike Miller
     
  11. Steve_Francis_rules

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    The OP also explicitly said "lowest pick." Undrafted players don't count because they were not picks. That rules out Ben Wallace.
     
  12. kjhwang

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    I had to look this up.
     
  13. Cannonball

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    Bill Lambier, 3rd round #65 in 1979

    Mark Eaton, 5th round #107 in 1979

    Mark Eaton (again), #97 in 1982

    Spud Webb, 5th round #87 in 1985

    For Rockets fans:

    Mario Elie, 7th round #160 in 1985
     
  14. LCII

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    Brian Scalabrine - 35th overall 2001 draft
     
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    Ben Wallace>Manu Ginobili...
     
  16. BEAT LA

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    Dwyane Wade.

    #6 pick, one of the best of all time.
     
  17. k-money

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    cant beleive that nobody mensioned this yet.


    kobe bryant, 14th pick.
     
  18. TurtleBonzi

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    Wasn't Wade the 5th pick?
     
  19. Akim523

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    Same as mutombo.
     
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    Come on Tree-mac. You are the OP, you should have worded the post correctly. Fame has nothing to do with accompishments, it is simply who is given the most props by the media and fans.

    I would say the Big Ben is more famous than Manu because.....


    Ben Wallace has graced the front cover of an NBA video game. Being the cover boy for the 2K or Live (now called elite) series is only deserved by the most famous players from the previous season.
     

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