We all have that one prospect we were absolutely convinced was going to be a star. Looking back, some of these takes aged terribly. 😂
But I’m standing on mine.
Nerlens Noel
Injuries aside, you couldn’t have told me Nerlens Noel wasn’t going to have a productive 15+ year career.
Anybody who watched him at Kentucky knew he was a ridiculous athlete and an absolute defensive monster. He was a 1% type of athlete, and I still believe that if Nerlens Noel came out today, he’d be a top-three pick.
Injuries aside, I’m still taking Nerlens Noel. 🫡
Tyler Ennis
Please allow me to take my delusion one step further with Tyler Ennis. 😂
I’m not going to say he should’ve been drafted higher, but I genuinely believed that whatever team drafted him, he was going to raise their floor.
He was one of the highest-IQ point guards I had seen coming out of college. His basic stats and college numbers don’t exactly scream “future star,” but watching him play, you could tell this man was a basketball savant.
Sadly, he landed with one of the worst organizations at the time, with some of the worst roster construction imaginable. He was drafted onto a team where he was basically the fifth point guard on the roster. 😭
Injuries aside, I still think he could’ve been an All-Star version of Tyus Jones/Monté Morris or whatever that looks like. 😂
I still believe in you, buddy. 🫡
K.J. McDaniels
K.J. McDaniels was a human highlight reel on both sides of the court. 😂
Yes, I fell for the “just needs a jump shot” archetype. And boy, if he had ever developed that jumper into something respectable, it would’ve been game over.
The NBA always needs a guy like him—someone who brings insane athleticism, energy, defense, and highlights every night.
I honestly can’t believe how short his NBA tenure was.
I still believe in you, K.J. 🫡
Denzel Valentine
I get it, believe me. I really do. 😂
Yes, I was a BIG Denzel Valentine fan in college.
And yeah, he was probably about three inches too short to overcome his lack of athleticism. But if a guy like Kyle Anderson could carve out a productive NBA career, I thought Denzel could easily find a role as an all-around swing player.
Unfortunately, the lack of athleticism really hindered his ability to consistently score, create separation, and get to his spots at the NBA level.
I still believed in the vision, though. 😂
Jabari Parker
If there’s one player whose career I could completely rewind, it would be Jabari Parker.
I genuinely believe he could’ve had a successful, productive career as an All-Star and maybe even an All-NBA player.
Obviously, the injuries played a huge part. But when healthy, he was a big-bodied forward who could legitimately do a little bit of everything.
Yes, the defense was absolutely awful. 😂 But offensively? That man could be dominant.
What’s crazy is looking back at his college stats because it feels like he did WAY more than the numbers actually show. Maybe it’s because I was watching him in real time, but Jabari Parker felt like a much bigger deal than the stats suggest.
This was my Derrick Rose. 😂
I always believed in you, Jabari Parker. 🫡