33. Kawhi Leonard
Two-time NBA champion Leonard didn’t have it all his own way at the beginning of his career. In his first season with the San Antonio Spurs, Leonard played 24 minutes per game, scoring 7.1 points and collecting 1.1 assists. Those aren’t as bad as some numbers down the list, but they’re not great either.

He was able to substantially improve his came. Leonard has been one of the NBA’s best players over the past couple of years and is a four-time All-Star. A two-time NBA defensive player of the year, he was also MVP in both of his NBA Finals appearances.