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NBA Legend
Re: The top 5 greatest college players that failed to transition in the NBA?
And how about Rick Mount? A 6-4 guard that averaged 33.3 ppg and 35.4 ppg in his last two seasons of college ball. In the '69 NCAA tournament he averaged 40.6 ppg.
Snapped up by the ABA...
Played four years, and averaged 11.8 ppg on .433 shooting.
That was it...done.
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NBA Legend
Re: The top 5 greatest college players that failed to transition in the NBA?
And probably the worst #1 pick in NBA history...LaRue Martin. He averaged 18 ppg and 16 rpg in his last college season, and outplayed Bill Walton in one game. That ONE game was enough to get drafted as the #1 pick, and ahead of Bob McAdoo.
Played four seasons in the NBA and averaged 5.3 ppg, 4.6 rpg, and shot .416.
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Re: The top 5 greatest college players that failed to transition in the NBA?
Chris Douglas-Roberts
Jimmer Fredette
JJ Reddick
Emeka Okafor
Sean Mays
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Re: The top 5 greatest college players that failed to transition in the NBA?
Originally Posted by JohnMax
Chris Douglas-Roberts
Jimmer Fredette
JJ Reddick
Emeka Okafor
Sean Mays
JJ Reddick was never going to be a star in the nba. His a solid bench player.
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MFFL
Re: The top 5 greatest college players that failed to transition in the NBA?
For my lifetime it is definitely Bobby Hurley.
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