Every NBA Draft brings hope, hype, and occasionally, complete head-scratchers. For every future Hall of Famer who gets scooped up early, there’s a guy who leaves fans wondering if the front office accidentally submitted the wrong name.
Sometimes it’s bad luck, sometimes bad scouting, and sometimes just a leap of faith that doesn’t quite stick the landing. These 15 first-round picks heard their name too early, leaving the league with more questions than highlights.
15. Hasheem Thabeet

He was drafted second overall, but it felt like a typo. It turns out that being tall isn’t always enough to survive in a league full of giants who can play.
14. Anthony Bennett

This pick was confusing from the second it happened. The only thing more shocking than his selection was how quickly he vanished from the league.
13. Jan Veselý

Europe has produced many stars, but Veselý wasn’t one of them. He had athleticism, sure, but NBA-ready skill was nowhere to be found.
12. Jimmer Fredette

He lit up college basketball with deep threes and wild scoring nights. But he never figured out how to contribute in the NBA when he didn’t have the ball.
11. Nikoloz Tskitishvili

This was a full-on gamble based on potential and mystery. It didn’t pay off, unless the goal was to confuse future draft historians.
10. Michael Olowokandi

Being a number one pick comes with pressure, especially when you’re not remotely close to the best player in your draft class. His career was a reminder that size isn’t everything.
9. Joe Alexander

He jumped high and looked the part in workouts. Then he hit the court and quickly showed why highlight reels don’t tell the whole story.
8. Josh Jackson

There was so much buzz, but his game never clicked at the next level. He bounced around, but the impact never matched the expectations.
7. Darko Miličić

The Pistons passed on multiple future legends for Darko. He won a ring as a bench warmer, but that’s about the nicest thing you can say.
6. Thomas Robinson

He was a college star who looked like he’d be a force in the paint. But his NBA game never quite materialized, no matter how many chances he got.
5. Dragan Bender

He was supposed to be a stretch big with all the tools. Unfortunately, those tools were still in the box and never fully unwrapped.
4. Adam Morrison

He had the mustache, the scoring numbers, and the swagger. But when the NBA lights came on, his game faded fast.
3. Marvin Williams

Going second overall in a stacked draft is a challenging position to live up to, especially when you come off the bench in college and never become a star in the pros.
2. Kwame Brown

The first high schooler to go number one overall, and the poster child for unmet expectations. It wasn’t all his fault, but the pick never lived up to the billing.
1. Greg Oden

He had the talent, no question. But when your knees give out before your career starts, being the top pick becomes a cruel twist of fate.