After experiencing the blandness of previous drafts, the 1992 draft finally ushered in a small outbreak, and "Big Shark" O'Neill and Morning entered the NBA hand in hand in this year.
First pick in the first round: Shaquille O'Neal

Nicknamed "Big Shark", one of the most dominant interior lines in NBA history, he was a BUG-like presence at his peak, and he was the best person for the center position in many of the best-in-history lineups.
Best Rookie, 3 MVP, 3 FMVP, 2 Est-Scoring Champions, 14 All-Star Teams (including 2 and 3), 15 All-Star Teams and 3 AMBVP, 3 Defensive Team 2, O'Neal received all the honors he could get. In the third season of his career, he led the Magic to defeat Jordan who had just returned and reached the finals, and then the "OK" combination he formed with Kobe Bryant created the Lakers' three-consecutive championship dynasty, and his bond with Kobe and his friendship with Yao Ming have always been the topic of people's talk.
After O'Neal retired, the Lakers and Heat also retired his jerseys in recognition of his contributions to the team.
Second pick in the first round: Alonzo Monin
Compared to O'Neal's sharp attack, Monin is more focused on defense. As a famous iron-blooded tough guy in the NBA, Mo Ning's style of play is fierce, even if he lacks a kidney in the later stages, he continues to gallop on the court by his tenacious will.
2 times Best Defensive Player, 2 Blocks King, 2 times in the Best Team (including the second team), 2 times in the Best Defensive Team, 7 times in the All-Star Team, if it were not for injuries, Morninging would have received more honors.
In the 05-06 season, Morningn and his old partner O'Neal met in Miami and eventually helped the Heat win the first championship in team history, which also brought a perfect end to Morning's career. The Heat then retired Mo ning's No. 33 jersey, the first retired jersey in the Heat's history.
Third pick in the first round: Christian Leitner
He was named to the All-Star Team once in his career, and is better known for being a member of the famous "Dream Team".
Sixth pick in the first round: Tom Gugliotta
He was named to the All-Star team once in his career and is known for his accurate shooting.
11th pick in the first round: Robert Horry
One of the NBA's famous key gentlemen, he has repeatedly won the ball in key games, won a total of 7 championships in his career, one more time than Jordan, and has also been awarded on three different teams.
12th pick in the first round: Harold Meina
Bounces outstanding, twice won the All-Star Game dunk king.
17th pick in the first round: Doug Christie
Known for his defense, he was named to the Best Defensive Team (including second team) 4 times in his career.
19th pick in the first round: Don McLean
In the 93-94 season, he was elected the most improved player.
22nd pick in the first round: Oliver Miller
Role players, who once pushed O'Neal to become the first fat in the NBA, weighed 295 pounds at the heaviest time.
24th pick in the first round: Latrile Spreeville
Nicknamed "Madman", his style of play and style of play are as crazy as his nickname. Spreeville was named to the All-Star Team four times, and was named to the Best Team First Team and the Best Defensive Team Second Team in the second year of his career, and he staged the famous "lock throat door" incident after that, and his status began to decline. At the end of the 04-05 season, Spreeville's contract expired, and the Timberwolves wanted to renew him for 3 years and $21 million, but he simply refused, and left behind the famous sentences "No 10 million is not enough to support the family" and "If I don't have a good contract, I would rather lie at home", and finally retired.
The 1992 Draft produced 2 Hall of Famers, 1 MVP, 3 selected for the Best Team, and 5 selected for the All-Star Team, which is still a good quality draft overall.