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    Guard, Power forward

    Anthony Bennett

    [ranking: 1]
    Guard, Power forward

    Power forward, Center

    Darko Miličić

    [ranking: 2]
    Power forward, Center

    Center

    Kwame Brown

    [ranking: 3]
    Center

    Shooting guard, Small forward

    Adam Morrison

    [ranking: 4]
    Shooting guard, Small forward

    Center

    Hasheem Thabeet

    [ranking: 5]
    Center

    Center

    Michael Olowokandi

    [ranking: 6]
    Center

    Power forward, Center

    Nikoloz Tskitishvili

    [ranking: 7]
    Power forward, Center

    Center

    Greg Oden

    [ranking: 8]
    Center

    Center

    Chris Washburn

    [ranking: 9]
    Center

    Center

    Sam Bowie

    [ranking: 10]
    Center

    Power forward, Center

    Yi Jianlian

    [ranking: 11]
    Power forward, Center

    Shooting guard, Guard

    J. R. Giddens

    [ranking: 12]
    Shooting guard, Guard

    Center

    LaRue Martin

    [ranking: 13]
    Center

    Power forward

    Robert Traylor

    [ranking: 14]
    Power forward

    Power forward

    Jonathan Bender

    [ranking: 15]
    Power forward

    Power forward

    Stromile Swift

    [ranking: 16]
    Power forward

    Center

    Rafael Araújo

    [ranking: 17]
    Center

    Center

    Joe Barry Carroll

    [ranking: 18]
    Center

    Point guard

    Jonny Flynn

    [ranking: 19]
    Point guard

    Center

    Richard Washington

    [ranking: 20]
    Center

    Point guard

    Sebastian Telfair

    [ranking: 21]
    Point guard

    Center

    Eddy Curry

    [ranking: 22]
    Center

    Shooting guard, Small forward, Power forward

    Darius Miles

    [ranking: 23]
    Shooting guard, Small forward, Power forward

    Power forward, Center

    Ike Diogu

    [ranking: 24]
    Power forward, Center

    Power forward, Center   #3 in 1978 by the Indiana Pacers, 3 picks ahead of Larry Bird of IndianaHad a less than mediocre career as a journey man.

    Rick Robey

    [ranking: 25]
    Power forward, Center #3 in 1978 by the Indiana Pacers, 3 picks ahead of Larry Bird of IndianaHad a less than mediocre career as a journey man.

    Forward, Power forward   2O11 6th overall

    Jan Veselý

    [ranking: 26]
    Forward, Power forward 2O11 6th overall

    Power forward   #4 in 2006, currently a free agent.

    Tyrus Thomas

    [ranking: 27]
    Power forward #4 in 2006, currently a free agent.

    Power forward, Center   #1 in 1989 by the Kings.

    Pervis Ellison

    [ranking: 28]
    Power forward, Center #1 in 1989 by the Kings.

    Power forward, Center

    Keith Lee

    [ranking: 29]
    Power forward, Center

    Center

    Kent Benson

    [ranking: 30]
    Center

    Bill Garnett

    [ranking: 31]

    Center

    Dwayne Schintzius

    [ranking: 32]
    Center

    Center

    Benoit Benjamin

    [ranking: 33]
    Center

    Point guard

    Jay Williams

    [ranking: 34]
    Point guard

    Center

    William Bedford

    [ranking: 35]
    Center

    Point guard

    Jimmer Fredette

    [ranking: 36]
    Point guard

    Center

    Shawn Bradley

    [ranking: 37]
    Center

    Small forward, Power forward, Center

    Andrea Bargnani

    [ranking: 38]
    Small forward, Power forward, Center

    Derrick Williams

    [ranking: 39]

    Small forward, Power forward

    Michael Beasley

    [ranking: 40]
    Small forward, Power forward

    Guard

    Michael Carter-Williams

    [ranking: 41]
    Guard

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The biggest first round NBA Draft pick busts are those highly anticipated players who were selected very early in the NBA Draft who never really lived up to their expectations. While many turned out to be very good players, for the most part they were expected to be legends and fell quite short of that.

Going into and right after each annual NBA Draft, the hype surrounding the top basketball prospects and those who are selected first in the draft is nearly endless. Former college basketball players are compared to the legends of the game and often said to be the next young star primed to take the game by storm. In many cases, these young players have great NBA careers. These are not those cases.

It's easy to name players like Andrew Bogut, Andrea Bargnani, Greg Oden, John Wall, Kwame Brown, Elton Brand and Michael Olowokandi as some of the worst NBA Draft picks of all time as each were selected first overall with massive expectations, few of which they fulfilled. But there are plenty more where that came from. Sam Bowie might perhaps be the biggest NBA Draft pick bust of all time. The 7'1" player our of Kentucky was selected second overall in 1984, ahead of best NBA player of all time Michael Jordan, and thought to have great potential however injuries repeatedly prevented his success and his career was ultimately deemed a flop.

So while these players are certainly not horrible, they all had expectations to be league leaders and Hall of Famers and simply failed to deliver. Which was the worst NBA player drafted in the first round? Have your say in that by voting, adding to or re-ranking this list of the biggest first round NBA Draft pick busts. When you're done here, head over and vote for the biggest first round NFL Draft pick busts too!

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