There's no doubt that the start of Cam Whitmore's NBA career has been dissapointing.
Entering the league as a lottery projected prospect, with the potential to be an elite player in the right situation, the Villanova product seemed like a can't miss pick, especially when he slid to the backhalf of the first round due to a pre-draft injury concern.
For the Houston Rockets, who seemed to be the perfect situation for a prospect like Whitmore to develop alongside several other young players in a rebuilding situation with a top head coach like Ime Udoka.
However, after two years in Houston, Whitmore's struggles began to be too much to overlook.