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13 NBA Second Round Picks Who Should’ve Been First Rounders

The NBA Draft is an annual spectacle where dreams come true, but it’s also a night filled with uncertainty. 

While first-round picks receive most of the attention, some second-rounders have outperformed expectations and proven they should’ve been drafted earlier. Here are 13 NBA second-round picks who outshined their draft positions and made a strong case for being first-round talents.

1. Gilbert Arenas (31st Overall, 2001)

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“Agent Zero” was a scoring machine in his prime, earning three All-Star selections and leading the Washington Wizards to multiple playoff appearances. Arenas’ ability to take over games proved he was first-round material.

2. Khris Middleton (39th Overall, 2012)

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Middleton’s journey from second-round pick to NBA champion is a testament to his work ethic and skill. A key contributor to the Milwaukee Bucks’ 2021 title run, Middleton’s scoring and playmaking have solidified his status as a first-round talent.

3. Marc Gasol (48th Overall, 2007)

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Marc Gasol’s basketball IQ and defensive presence made him a force in the NBA. A three-time All-Star, Defensive Player of the Year, and NBA champion, Gasol was a foundational piece for the Memphis Grizzlies and later the Toronto Raptors.

4. DeAndre Jordan (35th Overall, 2008)

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Known for his shot-blocking and high-flying dunks, Jordan became an essential piece for the Los Angeles Clippers during the “Lob City” era. He’s a multiple-time rebounding champion and was named to the All-NBA First Team in 2016.

5. Draymond Green (35th Overall, 2012)

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Green’s defensive versatility and leadership have been instrumental in the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty. A four-time NBA champion and Defensive Player of the Year, Green’s impact goes far beyond the box score, making him a player any team would’ve loved to draft in the first round.

6. Dennis Rodman (27th Overall, 1986)

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Rodman’s energy, rebounding, and defensive prowess made him a Hall of Famer and a five-time NBA champion. His second-round selection is one of the most surprising in hindsight.

7. Danny Green (46th Overall, 2009)

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Green has carved out a successful career as a 3-and-D specialist, winning three NBA championships with three different teams. His ability to knock down clutch shots and defend at a high level makes him a first-round-caliber player.

8. Michael Redd (43rd Overall, 2000)

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Redd was one of the most prolific scorers of his era, earning an All-Star nod and an All-NBA selection during his time with the Milwaukee Bucks. Injuries cut his career short, but his production when healthy was undeniable.

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9. Paul Millsap (47th Overall, 2006)

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A four-time All-Star, Millsap’s consistency and versatility have made him one of the most reliable forwards of his generation. His ability to score, rebound, and defend proved he deserved to be a first-round pick.

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10. Manu Ginóbili (57th Overall, 1999)

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The Argentinian guard became a cornerstone of the San Antonio Spurs’ dynasty. Ginóbili’s creativity, scoring ability, and willingness to embrace a sixth-man role helped him win four NBA championships and earn a Hall of Fame induction.

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11. Kyle Korver (51st Overall, 2003)

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One of the greatest shooters in NBA history, Korver’s long-range ability helped him earn an All-Star selection and a 17-year career. His value as a sharpshooter in today’s NBA cannot be overstated.

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12. Jalen Brunson (33rd Overall, 2018)

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Brunson’s rise with the New York Knicks has proven he was undervalued in the draft. A floor general with a knack for making big plays, Brunson has emerged as a legitimate star in the league.

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13. Nikola Jokić (41st Overall, 2014)

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It’s hard to believe that a three-time MVP and a Finals MVP was selected in the middle of the second round. Jokić’s basketball IQ, passing ability, and scoring touch have redefined the modern center position. His career trajectory makes him one of the greatest draft steals in NBA history.

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