12. Tristan Thompson

Tristan Thompson was drafted fourth overall in 2011, which made history as that made him (since broken) the highest-drafted Canadian.  While it can be argued that Thompson has not lived up to the lofty expectations that were placed upon him, it has been a good career thus far.  Four times as a Cavalier, Thompson would average more than 10 Points per Game, but his real strength has been rebounding, specifically on the offensive side of the ball.  In four straight seasons (2012-13 to 2015-16) he finished in the top five in total Offensive Rebounds and in the 2015-16 campaign he finished first in Offensive Rating.  That season he would help the Cavaliers win the NBA Championship.

Thompson left Cleveland after nine seasons for Boston as a Free Agent, but he returned in 2023 to add a veteran presence in the paint.  As of this writing, he is still with the Cavaliers.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center, Power Forward
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 4th Overall 6/23/11.
  • Departed: Signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Celtics 11/30/20

    Acquired (2): Signed as a Free Agent 9/12/23
  • Games Played: 668
  • Per Game Averages: 26.8 MP
    .522 eFG%
    .602 FT%
    9.0 PTS
    8.3 RB
    1.0 AST
    0.5 STL
    0.7 BLK

    88 Playoff Games
    27.4 MP
    .559 eFG%
    .619 FT%
    7.0 PTS
    7.8 RB
    0.8 AST
    0.3 STL
    0.8 BLK
  • Advanced Stats: 15.6 PER
    .546 TS%
    1.8 VORP
    43.1 WS

    78 Playoff Games
    14.8 PER
    .594 TS%
    1.0 VORP
    7.5 WS
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    NBA Champion (2016)
    Second Team All-Rookie (2012)
    Highest Offensive Rating (2015-16)

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