The Boston Celtics drafted Joe Johnson tenth overall in 2001, and nobody thought he would blossom into a 20,000-point scorer. There were eight All-Stars in this draft class, including Tony Parker, but only Pau Gasol scored more than Iso Joe. With Gasol and Parker already in the Hall of Fame, Johnson should be next, but he shockingly hasn’t received the recognition he deserves.
Johnson only played 49 games with the Celtics, but the seven-time All-Star was unstoppable in his prime. Boston traded him in 2002 as part of a five-player deal that brought Tony Delk and Rodney Rodgers to the Celtics.