[post_page_title]Tyler Hansbrough[/post_page_title]
Known for producing the likes of Michael Jordan and James Worthy, North Carolina is a college that generally churns out some solid players.
Tyler Hansbrough was one of those players, and many thought that this double double machine and National Player of the Year would continue his dominance in the NBA. But after averaging only 6.7 points a game over 438 games as a Pacer, and a few short stints on other teams, he took his talents overseas.
[post_page_title]Danny Ferry[/post_page_title]
Another college with a widely respected basketball program is Duke, so when Danny Ferry won the Naismith, UPI Player of the Year, and Oscar Robertson awards due to his outstanding statistical accomplishments, people were excited to see the things he would go on to do in the NBA.
He was drafted at the number two spot by the Los Angeles Clippers, and eventually signed a ten year deal with the Cavs. After only averaging 7.0 points a game there, the Cavs probably regretted that decision later on.
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