5. Wally Szczerbiak (2002)
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Before Kyle Korver, there was Wally Szczerbiak. He was a player who loved to launch from deep, and he got voted onto the All-Star team by the coaches for only that reason. In that year, he was scoring 19.1 PPG but didn’t offer much else outside of scoring.
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While he did piece together double-digit scoring averages throughout much of his career, Szczerbiak was a disappointment for a sixth-overall pick. He played for a decade and was never a difference-maker for any team he was a part of.
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