The Best Rookies In NBA History

Usually it takes a year or two for even the best NBA prospect to get acclimated to the professional game. But some players hit the ground running, and are able to flip the fate of franchises and the landscape of the league as a result. Here are the best rookies in NBA history.

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t’s not easy to come into a professional basketball league at 21 years of age and dominate. Even the most elite NBA prospects often need an adjustment period upon coming to The Association, so expectations are usually pretty low in a player’s first year. A few examples: Kobe Bryant averaged just 7.6 points per game as a rookie. Think that’s bad? Steve Nash averaged 3.3, and Jimmy Butler only played 8.6 minutes per game in his first season. Development doesn’t usually happen overnight.

But sometimes it does.

Most NBA teams will draft a player in the hopes that the player will eventually become an asset and help turn a franchise around. If that player starts performing right away, however, the fate of of a franchise can change instantaneously. A powerful rookie can take a team from the cellar to the playoffs in the blink of an eye.

Consider the Lakers; they were a middling franchise before a rookie sensation named Magic Johnson bought them a title in 1980. The Bulls had never won a championship—and had won just three playoff series’—before Michael Jordan was drafted in 1984. And when LeBron James joined the Cavs out of high school in 2003, the team went from being one of the NBA’s lowliest franchises to one of its most dominant in just a few years.

Not everyone can can change the game as a rookie, but some can. When they do, they deserve a special place in league history. With that said, here are the best rookies in NBA history.

25. Mark Jackson, 1987-88

This is a photo of Mark Jackson in the 1987 season on the Knicks.

24. Grant Hill, 1994-95

This is a photo of Grant Hill in his 1995 season with the Pistons.

23. Larry Johnson, 1991-92

This is a photo of Larry Johnson in his 1991 season.

22. Carmelo Anthony, 2003-04

This is a photo of Carmelo Anthony in his 2003 season with the Nuggets.

21. Mitch Richmond, 1988-89

This is a photo of Mitch Richmond in his 1990 season with the Warriors.

20. LeBron James, 2003-04

This is a photo of LeBron James in his 2003 season with the Cavs.

19. Ron Harper, 1986-87

This is a a photo of Ron Harper in his 1987 season with the Cavaliers.

18. Ralph Sampson, 1983-84

This is a photo of Ralph Sampson in his 1984 season with the Rockets.

17. Blake Griffin, 2010-11

This is a photo of Blake Griffin in his 2010 season with the Clippers.

16. Wes Unseld, 1968-69

This is a photo of Wes Unself in his 1980 season with the Washington Bullets.

15. Bernard King, 1977-78

This is a photo of Bernard King in his 1978 season with the Nets.

14. Earl Monroe, 1967-68

This is a photo of Earl Monroe in his 1970 season with the Bullets.

13. Allen Iverson, 1996-97

This is a photo of Allen Iverson in his 1996 season with the Sixers.

12. Elvin Hayes, 1968-69

This is a photo of Elvin Hayes of the Washington Bullets.

11. Larry Bird, 1979-80

This is a photo of Larry Bird in his 1990 season with the Celtics.

The Larry Bird/Magic Johnson rivalry re-shaped and revitalized an NBA that badly needed both. At the time, many NBA playoff games were aired on tape delays, and the league was clearly behind both the NFL and MLB in terms of popularity. That all changed with Bird and Johnson, sports’ most mesmerizing matchup for over a decade.

In the 1979-80 season, both players became superstars the second they hit the NBA court. In Bird’s case, he averaged 21.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game for the Celtics in his first season there. The league hasn’t looked back since.

10. Tim Duncan, 1997-98

This is a photo of Tim Duncan in his 1997 season with the Spurs.

9. David Robinson, 1989-90

This is a photo of David Robinson of the Spurs.

8. Elgin Baylor, 1958-59

This is a photo of Elgin Baylor in his 1965 season with the Lakers.

7. Walt Bellamy, 1961-62

This is a photo of Walt Bellamy of the Chicago Packers.

6. Michael Jordan, 1984-85

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5. Shaquille O’Neal, 1993-94

This is a photo of Shaquille O'Neal in his 1993 season with the Magic.

4. Magic Johnson, 1979-80

This is a photo of Magic Johnson in his 1980 season with the Lakers.

3. Oscar Robertson, 1960-61

This is a photo of Oscar Robertson in his 1966 season with the Cincinnati Royals.

2. Kareem Abdul Jabbar, 1969-70

This is a photo of Kareem Abdul Jabbar in his 1975 season with the Bucks.

1. Wilt Chamberlain, 1959-60

This is a photo of Wilt Chamberlain in his 1967 season with Philadelphia.

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