You ever look at an NBA All-Star and think, “This guy had to be a 5-star recruit, right?” Well… not always.
Some of the biggest names in the league today barely got a sniff from top colleges. No blue blood offers. No hype. Just raw talent, insane work ethic, and a chip on their shoulder so big, it needed its own locker.
We’re talking JUCOs, mid-majors, NAIA schools—spots most top recruits wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot rim. But these guys didn’t just survive there. They thrived, built their game from the ground up, and forced the world to pay attention.
Today, we’ll be breaking down the wild college journeys of NBA stars who went from barely recruited to basketball royalty. Jimmy Butler? Slept on. Kawhi Leonard? Barely talked about. Dennis Rodman? You won’t believe where he started. And that’s just the beginning.
So settle in, because these stories are proof that stars aren’t always born… Sometimes, they’re built in the shadows.
Let's kick things off with a guy who made mid-majors cool again—and put Weber State on the basketball map.
Damian Lillard.
When you think Dame, you think deep threes from the parking lot, stone-cold game winners, and of course… Dame Time. But back in high school? Dame wasn’t exactly must-see TV.
Why? For one, he was 5-foot-5 as a freshman—barely taller than the clipboard. And even though he still made varsity at that height—huge respect—college scouts weren’t exactly throwing scholarships at the short kid who kept transferring schools. He bounced between multiple high schools, making it hard for recruiters to track him or take him seriously.
By the time he hit his growth spurt and started cooking? The recruiting window had basically slammed shut.
So instead of Duke or Kentucky, Lillard ended up at Weber State—a quiet little school in Utah playing in the Big Sky Conference. Not exactly ESPN primetime. But Dame didn’t care. From day one, he went off, dropping nearly 20 a game as a freshman, then leveling up every year after that.
Still, nobody was paying attention. Weber wasn’t on TV, Dame didn’t have a mixtape going viral, and scouts kept asking, “Can he really do this against NBA talent?”
Dame's response? A resounding "Watch. This."
Long answer? He got picked 6th in the 2012 Draft, came in with a chip the size of Oakland, and hasn’t looked back since. Multiple All-Star nods, All-NBA teams, iconic playoff daggers—you know the drill. He didn’t just arrive. He made the league his.
But if you think Dame had it tough… wait till you hear this next story...