NBA Draft: 2nd Overall Pick Rarely a Star

The Chicago Bulls obviously got lucky claiming the #1 pick in the upcoming draft, but one would have to think the Heat will get a pretty good player at #2 as well. Right? Recent history says otherwise.

In the drafts after 1995, only one 2nd overall pick in the NBA Draft has made it to an All-Star game ( Steve Francis). In that time, 7 #1 picks have made the All-Star game, as have 5 #3's, 4 #4's, and 3 #5's. One would expect the #1's to be the best and in general they have been, including Dwight Howard, Lebron, Yao, AI, and Tim Duncan. But by draft order, the 2nd picks should be better than the 3rd or 4th. Consider these All-Stars drafted at either 3rd or 4th from 1996-2005: Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Pau Gasol, Chauncey Billups, Antawn Jamison, Baron Davis and Stephon Marbury. This is not to say that all the 2nd picks have been complete busts, but the star power has not been there. Will anyone ever be able to explain the choice of Darko Milicic at #2 when Carmelo, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade were still on the board??

The NFL has actually exhibited a very similar trend. Of the draft classes from 1996-2005, the only 2nd picks that became one of the best at their position are Donovan McNabb and Julius Peppers. A few others had decent careers like Kevin Hardy and Lavar Arrington, and others may yet, like Ronnie Brown. However, look at the success of the #1 picks: Keyshawn, Orlando Pace, Peyton, Mike Vick, Carson Palmer, and Eli Manning. What's worse is considering the players who were ranked highly but passed on at #2: Jonathan Ogden (4th, 1996), Shawn Springs (3rd, 1997), Charles Woodson (4th, 1998), and LaDainan Tomlinson (5th, 2001), to name a few. The 3rd picks from the last three drafts have all made the Pro Bowl already, while not a single 2nd pick has (including Reggie Bush). The 2004 class is a perfect example, where Robert Gallery was taken 2nd, between Eli, Larry Fitzgerald, Philip Rivers, and Sean Taylor. Maybe we should name the 2nd pick The Ryan Leaf Selection, because that's how it always seems to turn out.

So is there any explanation for this insanity? The #2 pick seems to be littered with college stars whose game didn't work out as well at the pro level. Examples include Keith van Horn, Marcus Camby, Jay Williams, Emeka Okafor, and Marvin Williams. The teams wanted a safer pick where the player had already demonstrated a lot of talent. Other failed picks were young guys that didn't develop to their full potential, like Stromile Swift and Tyson Chandler. Maybe the media hype built some of these guys up too much. It's hard to blame the team strategies because over such a long period, many different strategies should have been tried, along with a variety of team needs and draft availability.

So the Heat will have their choice of (most likely) two of Beasley, Rose, and Mayo. Will they manage to find a bust in that group? Will they take a shot on this year's Darko? Or maybe they'll buck the trend and find the next MJ. Time will tell, but history's not on their side.

15 Comments On: "NBA Draft: 2nd Overall Pick Rarely a Star"

 
wow thats really nuts. Great article with good info but i still see BEASTLY and kevin durant being great #2 over all picks

The #2 pick seems to be littered with college stars whose game didn't work out as well at the pro level. Examples include... Marcus Camby......Defensive player of the year not good enough for you?

Compared to #1 AI, #5 Ray Allen, #13 Kobe, and #15 Steve Nash, I don't think that's ridiculous. Camby's certainly a good player, but is he making as much difference on your team as the other choices?

And Camby is the best player on that list of #2's, by far.

how embarassing, ESPN the magazine...

On the magazine it says you need to know Darko, LOL know him as what, one of thee biggest busts of all-time!!!!!!!

Gary Payton?

alonzo mourning, jason kidd,


isiah thomas

The article just looks at 1996-present. There were obviously some pretty solid #2 picks earlier, as well as some busts (Sam Bowie, 1984).

I wouldn't say Tyson Chandler was a bust. This is a guy who averaged 12 and 12 last year while leading the NBA in offensive rebounds.

darko is still young, he still has a chance to improve. and tyson chandler is not a bust. he might be an all star the upcoming season.

Chandler Camby Okafor arent busts at all. They werent expected to be offensive gurus first off, but their defense is amazing.. Camby and Chandler are capable of being Defensive Players every year, unfortunatley Foul King Kevin Garnett got it this past yr... I would take any of these players any day of the week over Jerome James and Malik Rose.

I AGREE< KG hand checks ALL DAY LONG!? how come the refs let him do that? you arent allowed to put BOTH HANDS on the defender at the same time. THE FINALS were RIGGED FOR SURE! dumb ass David stern!

dude Kevin Durant??? ROY

In the full article he wrote 1995-2005 (because it's hard to evaluate players who are less than three years in).

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