by benji on Wed Jun 17, 2015 3:38 pm
Worst Five Drafts of the Lottery Era probably looks like:
1. 2000
2. 1986
3. 1991
4. 1990
5. 1988
1987 has the worst % of players to actually play in the league. 2000 actually had a higher % of players than 2003.
The eight players who never played from 2000:
Chris Carrawell, DeeAndre Hulett, Josip Sesar, Mark Karcher, Cory Hightower, Jaquay Walls, Scoonie Penn, Pete Mickeal.
The eleven players who never played from 2003:
Sofoklis Schortsantis (Baby Shaq), Szymon Szewczyk, Malick Badiane, Sani Becirovic, Paccelis Morlende, Remon Van de Hare, Tommy Smith, Nedzad Sinanovic, Rick Rickert, Xue Yuyang
2014 currently has the worst % of the two-round era (18 rookies didn't play this year). Next is 2013 (12 rookies). 1993 has the fewest number of players to play in the league at 43, but it also had six fewer picks.
1998 had only two draftees never play in the league: Corey Brewer and Andrew Betts.
1990 also had only two draftees to never suit up once: Phil Henderson and Abdul-Shamsid-Deen
The first rounders to never play in the NBA post-merger:
1978: Rod Griffin (#17)
1979: Larry Knight (#20)
1986: Len Bias (#2), Ken Barlow (#23)
1988: Jeff Moe (#42)
1991: Shaun Vandiver (#25)
1999: Frederic Weis (#15)
2005: Fran Vazquez (#11)
2007: Petteri Koponen (#30)
2013: Livio Jean-Charles (#28)
2014: Joel Embiid (#3), Dario Saric (#12), Bogdan Bogdanovic (#27), Josh Huestis (#29)
Best Rookie Related Bet on the NLSC (or might have been on dotorg):
Nate Huffman vs. Cezary Trybanski