Shaquille O'Neal was the standout pick of the 1992 NBA Draft, dominating with 15 All-Star selections and four championships. Alonzo Mourning, similar to Shaq, was at his best after leaving the team that drafted him. Latrell Sprewell, Robert Horry and P.

J. Brown round out the top five. The 1992 NBA Draft holds a special spot in NBA history because of the man who headlined it.

The premier talent of the 1992 draft is as great of a torchbearer as any draft has to offer. The man at the top was an NBA champion, multi-time All-Star, 14-time All-NBA selection, MVP and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. Moving past the draft's best player, 1992 still had something to offer.

Twenty players selected in the 1992 NBA Draft went on to play at least 10 seasons in the league. Six players in the 1992 class scored at least 10,000 points in the league. If the margins are widened a touch, 11 players scored at least 8,000 career points.

Regarding the star power available in 1992, the class featured five players who would be selected to the All-Star game during their careers. However, two of those players were held to only one All-Star appearance. In terms of win shares, the 1992 NBA Draft class featured eight players who posted at least 50 during their career.

Three players posted at least 80. The top player, though, posted close to 200 during his NBA career. 1 Orlando Magic – Shaquille O'Neal The Orlando Magic had a very easy decision to make in 1992.

After three seasons at LSU and two.