Lottery picks are expected to become franchise cornerstones for teams who have championship aspirations in the long-term picture. However, given that some prospects go busts, it's only natural that a handful of them don't last in the NBA. For this piece, let's rank the 10 lottery picks who had the shortest NBA careers.

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10. Anthony Bennett – 4 seasons, 151 games

Anthony Bennett is regarded as one of the biggest busts in recent memory. Drafted first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers at the 2013 NBA Draft, Bennett only averaged 4.4 points per game in his career. But worse, it took less than four full seasons for him to be out of the NBA. It's even worth noting that he is also the highest draft pick to ever be relegated to the NBA G League.

9. Yinka Dare – 4 seasons

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