LA Clippers: Ranking the last 10 first-round picks

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Brice Johnson

Starting off the list, we have Brice Johnson. The LA Clippers selected Johnson with the 25th overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft. Johnson’s career in the NBA as a whole, not just for the Clippers, did not last very long.

In his entire NBA career, he played only 21 games, scored a total of 47 points (20 with the Clippers), grabbed 34 rebounds and assisted on 3 baskets. It says something when instead of using per-game averages for his career, you just say their totals.

After those 12 games with the Clippers, he got traded to the Detroit Pistons, then later traded to the Memphis Grizzlies and eventually waived. Currently, Johnson is playing overseas for the Orlandina Basket.

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Reggie Bullock

Yet another selection that did not last very long with the LA Clippers. Reggie Bullock was selected 25th overall in the 2013 NBA draft. Similar to Johnson, Bullock did not have a long career in Los Angeles, though he remains in the league.

Surprisingly enough, he did spend the second most time with the Clippers, but that is still 68 games. In those 68 games, Bullock averaged 9.7 minutes, 2.6 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 0.3 assists. Very lackluster stats.

After one and half seasons, Bullock was traded to the Phoenix Suns, where he spent most of his season in the G-League. After the season was over, he was again traded to the Pistons, where his career has improved significantly.

In Detroit, he gradually went from a role player to a starter in just a couple of seasons where he had two seasons of averaging double-digit points and becoming one of the better 3-point shooters. Currently, he is playing for the New York Knicks, where he has been mainly coming off the bench.