4 NBA stars whose primes are being wasted right now

Right now in the NBA, the overall talent and skill level of the vast majority of players is the highest it has ever been in the league and quite honestly, you can look at every single team and point out at least one player who has All-Star potential or is an All-Star. 

The competitiveness and excitement of every single NBA game is what has made this league one of the most profitable leagues in professional sports and this season, we have seen many breakout stars introduce themselves to the rest of the league. 

Julius Randle, Zach LaVine, Jerami Grant, Christian Wood and Collin Sexton are all relatively young players that have been having breakout seasons for their teams. All of these guys are the “next wave” of young talent in the NBA and they are just a few of the young stars of the league. 

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While there are young players starting to build their superstar/All-Star resumes, there are still some NBA superstar players who are stuck in terrible situations, wasting away the best years of their career. 

Some of these guys are still young and have plenty of years left in their career, which is why wasting away the best years of their career is ruining their chances to be an All-Time great. With that said let’s take a look at four NBA stars whose primes are being wasted right now in their current situations. 

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