The other day, I discussed the 10 best individual seasons in the NBA over the past 16 years. It's certainly appropriate given the current landscape of the NBA and the type of golden age we're currently experiencing.
However, on the flip side of the coin are the 10 worst individual seasons. We haven't gotten a lot of those seasons recently, with much more emphasis on both efficiency and outside shooting.
How do we decide which seasons are the worst? Do we sort them by turnovers, or by horrible shooting?
nERD -- our in-house metric that measures a player's total contribution throughout the course of a season, based on efficiency -- serves as the deciding factor. It takes the subjectivity out of deciding which stat to use.
So, who has dealt with the worst seasons since 2000? Go ahead and find out.