28. Rajon Rondo
An excellent point guard, Rondo only played a supporting role during his rookie season. The numbers don’t lie, as he didn’t make much of an impact in his first year with the Celtics. Averaging 6.1 points and 3.8 assists per game, there was nothing to suggest he would be elite.

Rondo’s evolution was swift once Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen landed in Boston. We’re talking about one of the best rosters in recent NBA history. An NBA champion and four-time All-Star, it’s fair to say things turned out pretty good for the volatile Lakers man.