Over the last 5 years or so there have been a number of guys who have gone from all stars to bench warmers or even out of the league. These are guys that were seen as elite players in the NBA until, for some reason or another, it all came crashing down. I'm trying to figure out who you guys think has had the biggest fall from grace in the last 5 or so years (so no Grant Hill). This isn't really for guys like Vince Carter who gradually saw their skills decrease, this is for guys who had a more rapid drop in production.
Gilbert Arenas- Gilbert was my inspiration for this thread. Just 5 years ago Gilbert was averaging over 28 ppg and was seen as one of the best point guards in the NBA. Now he is averaging 5.5 ppg on the Memphis Grizzlies bench. One year after his 28.4 ppg average, Arenas suffered a major injury that caused him to miss all but 15 games over the course of two seasons. He finally gets back healthy 2 seasons ago but the infamous locker room gun incident quickly put an end to a season where Arenas was actually putting up some good numbers again. Last year he started out in Washington until he was traded to Orlando and he had an awful season for his standards. This year it seemed like nobody wanted him until Memphis finally gave him a shot. Now a guy who once got praise for being one of the best scorers in the game, is getting praise for being a good leader and decent bench player.
Tracy McGrady- T Mac was once one of the best players in the NBA. Many saw him on the same level as Kobe Bryant. Now he is a decent bench player for the Atlanta Hawks. McGrady's fall was due solely to injuries. He went from an elite scorer to a guy who couldn't stay on the court and when he did, he was shooting under 40% from the field. Last year in Detroit and this year in Atlanta he has played close to full seasons and his shooting % is up by his career average but he is nothing more then a solid bench contributor.
Steve Francis- Stevie Franchise came into the NBA as a great scorer and one of the more exciting point guards in the league. He left the NBA at the age of 30 after just 9 seasons. The drop for Francis started when Jeff Van Gundy became the head coach of the Rockets. In JVG's system, individuals just don't put up huge scoring numbers. It wasn't a fit for Francis's game and he was soon traded to Orlando for T Mac. Francis had one good year in Orlando but the next season his numbers dropped and he was traded mid season to the Knicks where his numbers dropped even more. He had one more average year in New York and then he found himself back in Houston. He lasted 10 games coming off the bench for Rick Adelman before an injury ended his season. He tried to come back the next season and was in great shape but his injury kept him out to start the season and then he was traded to Memphis and waived. In 2010 he appeared in 4 games for the Beijing Ducks before returning to the US.
So who has had the biggest fall from grace? Is it one of these three or is there someone else?
Gilbert Arenas- Gilbert was my inspiration for this thread. Just 5 years ago Gilbert was averaging over 28 ppg and was seen as one of the best point guards in the NBA. Now he is averaging 5.5 ppg on the Memphis Grizzlies bench. One year after his 28.4 ppg average, Arenas suffered a major injury that caused him to miss all but 15 games over the course of two seasons. He finally gets back healthy 2 seasons ago but the infamous locker room gun incident quickly put an end to a season where Arenas was actually putting up some good numbers again. Last year he started out in Washington until he was traded to Orlando and he had an awful season for his standards. This year it seemed like nobody wanted him until Memphis finally gave him a shot. Now a guy who once got praise for being one of the best scorers in the game, is getting praise for being a good leader and decent bench player.
Tracy McGrady- T Mac was once one of the best players in the NBA. Many saw him on the same level as Kobe Bryant. Now he is a decent bench player for the Atlanta Hawks. McGrady's fall was due solely to injuries. He went from an elite scorer to a guy who couldn't stay on the court and when he did, he was shooting under 40% from the field. Last year in Detroit and this year in Atlanta he has played close to full seasons and his shooting % is up by his career average but he is nothing more then a solid bench contributor.
Steve Francis- Stevie Franchise came into the NBA as a great scorer and one of the more exciting point guards in the league. He left the NBA at the age of 30 after just 9 seasons. The drop for Francis started when Jeff Van Gundy became the head coach of the Rockets. In JVG's system, individuals just don't put up huge scoring numbers. It wasn't a fit for Francis's game and he was soon traded to Orlando for T Mac. Francis had one good year in Orlando but the next season his numbers dropped and he was traded mid season to the Knicks where his numbers dropped even more. He had one more average year in New York and then he found himself back in Houston. He lasted 10 games coming off the bench for Rick Adelman before an injury ended his season. He tried to come back the next season and was in great shape but his injury kept him out to start the season and then he was traded to Memphis and waived. In 2010 he appeared in 4 games for the Beijing Ducks before returning to the US.
So who has had the biggest fall from grace? Is it one of these three or is there someone else?