With the 21st pick in the 2nd round of the 2003 NBA Draft, the New Jersey Nets selected a sharpshooter from Creighton, Kyle Korver. Yep; the 2015 NBA All-Star was a 51st pick.
Unfortunately, the Nets decided to trade him immediately on draft to the 76ers for a copy machine. Literally a copy machine. His draft rights yielded the Nets $150,000, which they then used for some Front Office expenses, including a copy machine.
What could’ve been a very valuable piece to a championship-contending Nets squad ended up being a three-point specialist in the next state over.