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Least Distinguished Careers in NBA History

Jarron Collins would top my list of former Jazz players with long and undistinguished careers.

When I think of the career of Ronnie Price or Greg Foster I remember exciting moments (Foster's throat slash was legendary and Ronnie's dunk on Boozer was epic), but I can't remember a single exciting/entertaining moment from Collins.
 
Added O'Neal: "He's a bum. He's just hiding behind [Jeff] Hornacek, [John] Stockton. He's a bum, period."
That’s funny, especially considering that when Foster later ended up on the Lakers, Shaq broke his foot in practice by stepping on him.
 
That’s funny, especially considering that when Foster later ended up on the Lakers, Shaq broke his foot in practice by stepping on him.

I remember him being one of those guys that after leaving had a strange bitterness against the jazz. He was with the Sonics in 2000 when we played them in the playoffs. Also Howard Eisley on the Mavs when they beat us in 2001. Those two guys probably would have played backup rolls on crappy teams or had limited careers if it wasn't for Sloan and the jazz. But what do I know, maybe it was hard to enjoy the winning playing for Sloan.
 
Trey Burke has chucked up some decent performances as a "I need to prove I belong in the NBA" with the Knicks that I feel he shouldn't be on this list.

Jarron Collins should be on this list, don't know what he did to deserve 200 games started with the Jazz.
 
I can’t remember his name, tells how bad he was. The dude that coached with Ty Corbin. They were like besties. That guy!!
 
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