In 2004, Chicago Bulls center Tyson Chandler had the worst season of his career. The lanky seven footer from So Cal was the second pick in the 2001 Draft, traded to Chicago from the Clippers for Elton Brand, and paired with fellow high school lottery pick Eddie Curry to form a Twin Towers lineup the Bulls thought could rival David Robinson and Tim Duncan in San Antonio, but after year three, it appeared the experiment had gone off the rails.
Chandler’s scouting report told of a beanpole with excellent defensive instincts and unlimited potential.