The worst lottery draft picks in NBA history


[post_page_title]Adam Morrison[/post_page_title]
Michael Jordan is the greatest player in NBA history, but he hasn’t had nearly as much success when evaluating talent and incoming prospects. In 2006, MJ decided to draft Adam Morrison out of Gonzaga with the third pick in the draft. In the process, he gave up on taking Rajon Rondo, Rudy Gay, and J.J. Redick. To say that Morrison was not a good fit in the NBA is an understatement, as he was already out of the league by 2010. He averaged just 7.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists during his very short NBA career.

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