Worst NBA Small Forwards: Biggest SF Flops Of All Time

Worst NBA Small Forwards: Biggest SF Flops Of All Time

Take a look at the list of the top five worst NBA small forwards to have ever played in the league and know just why have they landed into this list.

The players who play at the small forward position in an NBA team need to be agile, fast and should possess the ability to shoot from distance. This often leads them to be one of the highest scorers in their team.

If one needs to know which players are small forwards, it includes the likes of LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony among many more.

Apart from these players, there have been some, who have not been able to register themselves as successfully as the majority of other players. Stating the same, in this list we will cover just those.

List of The Worst NBA Small Forwards of All Time

5. Dante Cunningham

Having played for the New Orleans Pelicans, Dante Cunningham surely looks like of the players who could compete in the team against the likes former players like Anthony David and DeMarcus Cousins.

Yet not only was Dante Cunningham was so slow, that it led to opposition players leaving his unmarked because his ability to score, especially from downtown was below 33%.

4. Moe Harkless

A player who displayed in some of the seasons that he has the ability to get some hits and still managed to score. But the majority of times Moe Harkless seemed resilient to do the same.

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Also, when you are a starting small forward, one needs to demonstrate why are they in the team with their scoring prowess, yet Moe Harkless begged to differ.

3. Stanley Johnson

This player was poised to become a two-way star and a key element in the Detroit Pistons’ rebuilding process after the team parted ways with Josh Smith.

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It even looked like they have hit the jackpot in the initial days. Yet the problem with Johnson was his mentality of not being able to bounce and deliver when the odds were stagged against him.

2.Paul Zipser

The player is a German professional who is quite unathletic and seems constantly lost on the defensive end of the hardwood. In addition, he has absolutely no significant skill that could make people think he’s worthy of a roster spot.

1. Brandon Rush

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A player who was once a key figure in the Golden State Warriors’ team coming off the bench and scoring big and how astonishing it is to see him flop at a relatively young age.

With his best form coming in the initial season, Brandon Rush seems to be one of those players who have lost their spark in the fiercely competitive NBA modern-day league.

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