Royce White, courtesy of Getty Images |
White was the 16th pick in the 2012 draft but has yet to play in a regular-season game. Houston Rockets
general manager Daryl Morey selected White, a former Iowa State player, with the 16th overall pick
in the 2012 draft, but White has yet to appear in an NBA game. "I take some sort of pride in that you could argue that Royce White
is the worst first-round pick ever," Morey said in an interview with
Rockets blog CkutchFans.net. The 6-8 White has struggled with an acknowledged anxiety
disorder that would make it a challenge for him to play a full NBA
season. "He's the only one that never played a minute in the NBA that wasn't
just a foreign guy staying in Europe," Morey said. "It just shows we
swing for the fence." Even though Morey considers the selection of White to be a blunder,
the pick didn't hurt his career as a GM too much. The Rockets could
afford to take a risk on White because they had three first-round picks
in 2012. They had already drafted Jeremy Lamb with the 12th pick, and then selected Terrence Jones with the 18th pick. Houston dealt Lamb to Oklahoma City in the James Harden trade, while Jones is averaging 11.8 points per game for the Rockets this season. Since being drafted, White has been vocal on Twitter, often criticizing the Rockets for downplaying his disorder. The Rockets suspended White in January, 2013 after he refused to
accept an assignment to the NBA Development League, then traded him to
the Philadelphia 76ers over the summer. White, 22, averaged 5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists in five preseason games for the Sixers but did not make the team.
--ESPN.com
--ESPN.com