20. Isiah Thomas (Drafted 60th Overall In 2011)
Taken dead-last in the 2011 Draft, Isiah Thomas was not expected to be much of anything in the NBA when Sacramento took him with the pick. He was able to stand out right off as a scorer, which allowed him to eventually land in Phoenix and finally Boston where he’d become one of the best scorers in the league. Though not much of a defender, Thomas can pass very well too.
Due to an injury, Thomas has bounced around the league since his impressive 2016-2017 season when he put up near 29 points per game. His impressive play led to him landing on the All-NBA Second Team in 2017 and an NBA All-Star in 2016 & 2017.