Players who have dropped off the planet

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Gerald Wallace. 7 ppg

Lamar Odom. 2 ppg

I'm sure there are others who have dropped off, but I don't want to look.

On a related note, after looking at stats for other players, I ran across Ray Allens stats. I had forgotten just how consistently good he has been. Never averaged under 13 ppg until this year his 17th year. His worst shooting % is 42.8%. His worst % from 3 is 35%).

Could he arguably be one of the better SG's in the last 20 years?
 
Wouldn't a better title for this thread be Players who really suck but are still better than the players on the Blazer's bench?
 
Me, SlyPokerDog and Bernie Lomax have higher PERs than Barton, Freeland and Claver. Jeffries (0.4) and Nolan (1.6) barely have us beat. Price's PER is right about his career average (and he's shooting the best he has since 2007-08), but it's 2 points below Blanky's was when he got shipped off for enormous sucktitude.

At this point I would almost...ALMOST...take Travis back.
 
Wallace is injured at the moment and isn't close to 100%, he has an excuse Odom on the other hand has none.
 
I think Odom just stopped caring. He won his championship, he's made tons of money, and he's married to a Kardashian. What's left?
 
I expected this thread to be about Bonzi Wells or JR Rider.
 
The opposite syndrome, a player who's just dropped back ON the planet, is Jamaal Tinsley. Thanks to Mo Williams being so injury-prone, Utah is forced to give him minutes and he's putting up epic assist numbers. And some comically bad defense:

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