Where Are the Most Notorious Draft Busts in NBA History Now?

Sam Bowie, Now

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Bowie’s injuries didn’t stop the Blazers from selecting him with the No. 2 overall pick of the 1984 draft, one spot ahead of Michael Jordan. Though he was productive when he was good to go, that wasn’t nearly often enough — in the ensuing 11 years, he played in just 511 regular season games. Since then, he’s owned and trained harness racing horses.

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