All the players in history who have not been drafted into the NBA?
1, Ben Wallace Ben Wallace lost in the draft of 1996, when he signed for the Washington Wizards as a free agent. Big Ben's career can be regarded as wandering, and he has played for wizards, magicians, pistons, bulls and knights. During the piston period, Big Ben reached the peak of his career. He not only helped the team win the championship in 2004, but also won the title of the best defensive player four times. At the same time, Big Ben was selected as an All-Star four times. Although Ben Wallace's state plummeted at the end of his career, it is undeniable that Big Ben has created some unprecedented records in his career, and his defensive ability at the peak is comparable to legendary superstars such as Olajuwon and Jabbar. These achievements of Big Ben are unique among non-draft players, and he is well-deservedNo. 1 among non-draft players. 2. Josh Calderon Foreign players want to enter the NBA. The first way is to participate in the draft. Calderon of Spain is an exception. Although he did not enter the NBA in an orthodox way, it did not affect Calderon's development. After years of hard work, Calderon has grown into the most promising defender of the Raptors. In the 2006-07 season, Calderon, as a team substitute, successfully completed the mission entrusted by the team and helped the Raptors reach the playoffs. In the following season, the Raptors coach was very discerning, clearing point guard Ford and righting Calderon. Last season, Calderon averaged 14 points and 9 assists for the Raptors, and his free throw percentage almost reached 100%. Although brad miller was defeated by many teams in the league like table tennis in his career, this elegant insider did his duty in every team. In addition, Miller was selected for two American men's basketball teams and helped the dream team win two gold medals. Miller is a former all-star player. He has excellent inside skill and accurate outside shooting. 4. Laga Bell lost in a draft in the late 1990s, but soon, 76 people took a fancy to Bell and gave him a contract. Bell played against the 76ers in 2000, but he didn't show much. The following season, Bell became an important member of the team through his own efforts. In 2006, Bell went to Phoenix. In his first season in Phoenix, Bell performed well on the defensive end, averaging 14.7 points and 1 steals. Bell has been a member of the best defensive team in the league twice in his career. In addition, Bell is not only excellent in defense, but also can't be underestimated in attack. Bell's three-pointers are very stable. He used to be one of the most reliable shooters on the outside of the Sun. You donis Haslem Haslem is an all-powerful figure in the university. In the 2002 draft, Haslem thought he would get a good draft pick, but the result was disappointing. After losing the election, the frustrated Haslem went to France to play for a year, then he returned to the NBA and won the contract with the Heat through his good performance in the summer league. During the heat, Haslem gradually gained a foothold in the team with fierce inside play. When the Heat won the championship in 2006, Haslem was one of the most important heroes. 6. mike james was frustrated in the 1998 draft, and then he went to Europe to work hard for three years. After the tempering of the European League, James's strength has risen sharply. In the NBA, James plays for eight teams, including the Houston Rockets. During the Raptors, James reached the peak of his career, averaging 2 1 minute and 6 assists per game. Of all the non-draft players in the league today, James is definitely the most offensive player. 7. Bruce Bowen In the 1993 draft, Bowen was so sure that he wouldn't be selected, so he simply didn't take part in the draft. Finally, it proved that Bowen's judgment was correct. Until the end, no team was willing to choose blog posts. However, the anonymity of the draft can't prevent Bowen from becoming the top defensive player in the league and breaking up with the excellent bottom line three. Bowen has been one of the best defensive teams in the league for the past seven seasons. He has never won the best defensive player, but he always ranks second in every poll, which is also an affirmation of his defensive ability. 8. jamario moon, the first-class commander, has now become a personal bodyguard around the emperor, but before joining the Cavaliers, Moon has been trying to find a stable contract. Before entering the NBA, Moon worked hard at NBDL. When he received a trial invitation from the Raptors, Moon realized that his chance had come. In the training camp, Moon tried to show herself and finally got a two-year contract. Moon has no star potential, but as a role player, he is very dedicated and a model among blue-collar players. 9. Giannino Pago Pago lost the election in 2002, but in the 2003-04 season, the Lakers gave him a chance to land in the league. In Los Angeles, Pago's performance was short-lived, averaging only 2.4 points per game. The following season, Pago shuttled between bulls and wasps. Among wasps, Pago had a brief outbreak. At present, Pago has signed a contract with the Bulls as a backup guard in the windy city. 10, Queyranne-Asubok-Asubok had a rough experience. After the draft was frustrated, Asubok played many preseason games for the Cavaliers in order to survive. Although he worked hard, he could not escape the fate of being laid off in the end. Without a contract with the Cavaliers, Subek moved to NBDL. With his outstanding performance in the development league, Subek was finally valued by the Warriors and won the coveted NBA contract. After joining the Warriors, Subek's performance lived up to expectations. Played 74 games last season, averaging 14.4 points and 5 rebounds. Now he has grown into the most potential scorer of the Warriors. (big cat)