10 NBA Teams That Got Blinded by a Single Great College Season

College basketball has a way of turning players into overnight sensations. A couple of big tournament games, a few highlight dunks, and suddenly, a guy’s draft stock shoots into the stratosphere.

But sometimes, what looks like a sure thing in March turns into a major letdown by December. These NBA teams got swept up in the madness and put way too much faith in a hot college run.

10. Jimmer Fredette – Sacramento Kings

Jimmer Fredette
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Jimmer was a walking heat check in college, launching from half-court like it was nothing. The Kings hoped that magic would translate, but the NBA didn’t bite on the Jimmer Mania.

9. Adam Morrison – Charlotte Bobcats

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Morrison had the college game on lock and looked unstoppable at Gonzaga. But the NBA game was faster, stronger, and way less forgiving.

8. Shabazz Napier – Miami Heat

Shabazz Napier, Connecticut Huskies
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LeBron was all-in on Napier after his wild tourney run, so the Heat made it happen. Unfortunately, college heroics didn’t lead to pro production.

7. Thomas Robinson – Sacramento Kings

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Robinson looked like a beast at Kansas and had scouts drooling after March Madness. But he couldn’t carve out a consistent role in the league no matter where he landed.

6. Nik Stauskas – Sacramento Kings

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A lights-out shooter at Michigan who torched defenses in college. In the NBA, though, the splash never really translated to success.

5. Johnny Flynn – Minnesota Timberwolves

Johnny Flynn
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Flynn’s NCAA tournament flair made him look like a future star. The Wolves bought in—then watched him fade fast while other stars passed them by.

4. Hasheem Thabeet – Memphis Grizzlies

Hasheem Thabeet
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He was a shot-blocking machine at UConn, but that didn’t mean he was ready to anchor an NBA defense. Memphis reached high and got burned low.

3. Marvin Bagley III – Sacramento Kings

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Bagley’s one season at Duke was explosive, but the Kings overlooked a lot of red flags. Now, it’s just another “what if” in a long list of draft-day regrets.

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2. Anthony Bennett – Cleveland Cavaliers

Anthony Bennett
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Bennett had a solid season at UNLV, but first overall? Cleveland saw something nobody else did—and the results were rough from the jump.

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1. Michael Beasley – Miami Heat

Michael Beasley
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Beasley was a force of nature in college with insane stats and superstar hype. But in the NBA, inconsistency and off-court distractions got in the way.

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