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LeBron James was destined for greatness as the rest of the 2003 Draft shows

13 years ago, the NBA had almost legendary Draft.

THE 2003 NBA Draft remains one of the most legendary drafts in NBA history.

Though it may lack the depth of the classic 1996 Kobe Bryant draft, it was among the most top-heavy we’ve ever seen: LeBron James went first, and the top five picks were rounded out by Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade.

Of course, like all drafts, it also produced some famous busts, role players, and players who went into other fields after their playing days were over.

See what happened to the top 10 picks of the draft below:

LeBron James was picked No. 1 overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers. LeBron’s one of the best players of all time, with four MVPs and three titles after winning a championship with the Cavs last year.

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Darko Milicic was picked No. 2 overall by the Detroit Pistons. Considered one of the biggest draft busts ever, Milicic played for six teams in ten years. He later played overseas, became a kickboxer, and now reportedly lives on a farm in Serbia.

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Carmelo Anthony was picked No. 3 overall by the Denver Nuggets. Anthony is a nine-time All-Star and is in his sixth season with the Knicks.

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Chris Bosh was picked No. 4 overall by the Toronto Raptors. Bosh’s successful career has taken a strange turn. After sitting out portions of the last two seasons with bloodclots, the Heat have put a pause on Bosh’s return to the floor. It’s unclear if he’ll play in the NBA again.

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Dwyane Wade was picked No. 5 overall by the Miami Heat. After a falling-out with the Heat in free agency, Wade joined the Bulls over the summer.

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Chris Kaman was picked No. 6 overall by the Los Angeles Clippers. Kaman played for the Trail Blazers in 2015-16, but did not return to the team this season.

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Kirk Hinrich was picked No. 7 overall by the Chicago Bulls. Hinrich played 13 seasons in the NBA, 11 of them with the Bulls. He’s currently an unsigned free agent.

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TJ Ford was picked No. 8 overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. Ford had to retire in 2012 because of a spinal injury. He now runs basketball camps for Texas high school players.

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Michael Sweetney was picked No. 9 overall by the New York Knicks. He fell out of the league in 2007 after struggling with weight issues. He recently teamed up with a foundation called umttr to promote awareness for depression.

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Jarvis Hayes was picked No. 10 overall by the Washington Wizards. He played seven seasons in the NBA and was hired by the SEC Network in 2016.

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- Tony Manfred and Scott Davis, Business Insider 

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    Dec 12th 2023, 4:27 PM

    Those grapes must be bitter tasting … It wasn’t the ref or people outside the ropes that won it – KT clearly did so in the ring.

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    Dec 12th 2023, 5:43 PM

    Very disappointing from Cameron, to be expected I suppose, hopefully Katie gives it to her in # 3

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    Dec 12th 2023, 5:06 PM

    You want the money honey

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    Dec 12th 2023, 8:56 PM

    She rubbed Katie’s nose in it after the first fight, sore loser now that the tables are turned, be gracious in defeat as well as victory Chantelle

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    Dec 12th 2023, 9:56 PM

    Cant have a trilogy without a 3rd fight, but where, Londons O2? Middle east? Vegas, Maddison Square gardens, the third fight of the trilogy should sell out anywhere.

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    Dec 13th 2023, 12:37 AM

    @Kingshu: hopefully Croke park

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    Dec 13th 2023, 3:05 PM

    @Harry: Croke Park is too big. The Boxing Ring would be too far away from the Stands. Besides, I don’t think the Boxing crowd size can jump 10-fold from the capacity of The Point theatre

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    Dec 12th 2023, 9:39 PM

    And the circus begins,you be the villain, be bitter ,if you can go for I hate her perfect, let the ticket sales begin,ching ching to both.Its hype

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