15 1990’s NBA Players That Would Suck Today

MANHATTAN, NY - CIRCA 1990's: Point Guard John Stockton #12 of the Utah Jazz brings the ball up court against the New York Knicks circa early 1990's during an NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York. Stockton played for the Jazz from 1984-03. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, NY - CIRCA 1990's: Point Guard John Stockton #12 of the Utah Jazz brings the ball up court against the New York Knicks circa early 1990's during an NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York. Stockton played for the Jazz from 1984-03. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) /
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4 Apr 1997: Guard Vinny Del Negro of the San Antonio Spurs stands on the court during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. The Spurs won the game 94-83. Mandatory Credit: Elsa Hasch /Allsport
4 Apr 1997: Guard Vinny Del Negro of the San Antonio Spurs stands on the court during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. The Spurs won the game 94-83. Mandatory Credit: Elsa Hasch /Allsport /

Vinny Del Negro

San Antonio Spurs, Milwaukee Bucks (1992-1999)

Vinny Del Negro only averaged 9.1 points and 3.2 assists per game in his NBA career and those numbers would only drop if he was to play in today’s NBA. He has good size at 6-foot-4 for a point guard, but that isn’t an ideal size for his other position of shooting guard.

He didn’t average a great percentage from behind the three-point line either, only shooting 35 percent for his career. With a lack of shooting from the outside, Del Negro wouldn’t be an asset to any current NBA team.

With no part of his game being outstanding and no advantage with his height or athletic ability, Del Negro, like many others on this list, wouldn’t even make an NBA team.

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