7 Active NBA Players Who Are No Longer Superstars

James Harden: Once a dominant scorer and MVP, Harden's role has diminished over time, with declining efficiency and performance in the playoffs.

Blake Griffin: A former high-flying star, injuries have plagued Griffin's career, preventing him from reaching his once-promising potential.

Anthony Davis: Despite being a key player in the Lakers' 2020 championship run, Davis has struggled with injuries and inconsistency since his time with the Pelicans.

Chris Paul: A highly skilled point guard, Paul's career has been marred by injuries, particularly during crucial postseason games, impacting his ability to win a championship.

Klay Thompson: A key contributor to the Warriors' championship victories, Thompson's career took a hit with a ruptured Achilles tear, affecting his performance on the court.

Brook Lopez: Once a dominant scorer for the Nets, Lopez has adapted his game to fit the evolving NBA landscape, becoming a role player for championship-caliber teams

DeAndre Jordan: A former All-Star and rebounding leader, Jordan's productivity has declined with changes in the league's style of play, relegating him to a lesser role on his teams.