Very rarely do we see legacy basketball prospects turn out to be duds. Many times, these players are not ranked high, but end up being great college players. Take a look at the list:
Scottie Pippen Jr. - three star out of high school. Averaged almost 18, 5, and 3 through 90 college games.
Steph Curry - three star out of high school.
Anthony Mason Jr. - three star out of high school. Ended up being a 14ppg guy for St. John's.
Glen Rice III - three star out of high school. Ended up being a 13ppg guy for Georgia Tech.
Reed Sheppard.
Ronnie Brewer - 4 star out of high school.
Tim Hardaway Jr. - 3 star out of high school.
Larry Nance Jr. - unranked (was a 16 and 7 guy in college).
Gary Payton II - unranked (averaged 16, 8, and 5 during his sophomore year).
Jamal Mashburn Jr.
Klay Thompson - barely a top 60 guy out of high school
Here's some others who didn't fly under the radar as much:
Shareef O'Neal
The Boozer Twins
Glen Robinson III
Damien Wilkins
Gary Trent Jr.
Mike Dunleavy Jr.
The Barry Boys
Rex Chapman
Luke Walton
Jalen Rose
Austin Rivers
Nolan Smith
Jerami Grant and his brother
AJ Griffin
Dylan Harper
Patrick Ewing Jr.
DJ Wagner
Jalen Brunson
Devin Booker
I mean, more times than not, the sons of elite NBA players turn out to be pretty good. It's surprising how many of them fly under the radar. If I had been Tubby Smith in the 2000s, I would have loaded up on legacy guys. Curry would have changed his entire career.
Scottie Pippen Jr. - three star out of high school. Averaged almost 18, 5, and 3 through 90 college games.
Steph Curry - three star out of high school.
Anthony Mason Jr. - three star out of high school. Ended up being a 14ppg guy for St. John's.
Glen Rice III - three star out of high school. Ended up being a 13ppg guy for Georgia Tech.
Reed Sheppard.
Ronnie Brewer - 4 star out of high school.
Tim Hardaway Jr. - 3 star out of high school.
Larry Nance Jr. - unranked (was a 16 and 7 guy in college).
Gary Payton II - unranked (averaged 16, 8, and 5 during his sophomore year).
Jamal Mashburn Jr.
Klay Thompson - barely a top 60 guy out of high school
Here's some others who didn't fly under the radar as much:
Shareef O'Neal
The Boozer Twins
Glen Robinson III
Damien Wilkins
Gary Trent Jr.
Mike Dunleavy Jr.
The Barry Boys
Rex Chapman
Luke Walton
Jalen Rose
Austin Rivers
Nolan Smith
Jerami Grant and his brother
AJ Griffin
Dylan Harper
Patrick Ewing Jr.
DJ Wagner
Jalen Brunson
Devin Booker
I mean, more times than not, the sons of elite NBA players turn out to be pretty good. It's surprising how many of them fly under the radar. If I had been Tubby Smith in the 2000s, I would have loaded up on legacy guys. Curry would have changed his entire career.