Wright isn't playing as expected, but it is much too early to label him or any other rookie as a bust.  I think Wright is just having trouble adjusting to the NBA which is understandable - the NBA is very different from college ball.  You can rarely just come from the NBA and dominate like you did in college.  Wright is going to have to find his niche in Frank's system, however, that will be tough because Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson, Zoran Planinic, and Lamond Murray are all currently better basketball players than him.  It's not like he is playing on a team like the Hornets who can afford to give Wright a good amount of minutes every night.  The Nets are competing for a top spot in the East this year and they can ill-afford to let Wright develop.  That's why the selection of him baffles me so much.
He also had a terrible year in 2003-2004 averaging just 13.5 points on a terrible 36.8% from the field, 29.7% from downtown, and just 62.6% from the free throw line.  Those percentages are terrible for a guard, or any player for that matter.  I?m sure this year will be brought up eventually in ?bust? talk, but as I said before, he deserves more time before we label him as a bust.  I say if he doesn?t start stepping up by next year, we can start getting a bit suspicious.