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Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:14 am
I'm sitting here watching nba tv and i've seen some strange and surprising picks by teams in past drafts. First of all, in the early 2000's the boston celtics drafted Joe Johnson! They had Paul Pierce and Joe Johnson on the same team! I couldn't believe it, and in the Lebron James draft, the guys were saying some crazy things about who the number two pick should be. They were saying that the number two pick should Darko Millicic, is that crazy or what? He must have had something coming out of Europe, because i don't know anything about the guy, but i do know this, that he never became a star, and they wanted him to be number two? And as long as i have kept up with the cleveland cavaliers, i did not know that in one of the drafts that they drafted Brendon Haywood, i couldn't believe it, how did they let him go? Or why?
Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:24 am
Based on your threads I must conclude you're like ten years old.
Or have that thing Guy Pierce has in Memento.
Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:56 am
Lol 10 nope, more like 37, its just that i did start getting in the nba until the 2006 season. And by the way, washington also drafted in the 2003 season a player named Jonas Hayes who is Jarvis Hayes twin brother, i don't know what happend to him guess its time to do some research.
Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:32 am
lets not talk about the 2001 nba draft ok. it was about the worst fucking draft ever in my eyes.
Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:57 pm
The worst draft pick: 1998 NBA Draft, 1st round 1st pick, LAC, Michael Olowokandi
The worst draft: 2000 NBA Draft. Why? These guys:
2. Stromile Swift, VAN
4. Marcus Fizer, CHI
6. DerMarr Johnson, ATL
7. Chris Mihm, CHI
9. Joel Przybilla, HOU
11. Jerome Moiso, BOS
13. Courtney Alexander, ORL
14. Mateen Cleaves, DET
24. Dalibor Bagaric, CHI.
Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:15 pm
blame the media and the scouts
Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:02 pm
the most HORRIBLE draft ever: 2000 Draft
Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:53 pm
The 1986 Draft isn't quite as bad as 2000, but had its fair share of first round busts. It also boasts one of the more tragic NBA stories.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:16 am
Badger wrote:2. Stromile Swift, VAN
I just can't believe what got us to believe he was worth 2nd overall pick. The guy was a total stupid. Having him watched closely while the team was in Vancouver, I hated every bit of his game. He only has hop, and that was it. The fucker couldn't D or do anything on Offense. I just remember being so frustrated to watch him and waiting for any signs of development.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:24 am
He could block shots too, but he certainly never lived up to the hype. One of those players that was great in video games being a big man you could dump it inside to and he usually had a decent development attribute allowing you to turn him into a real beast, but no such luck for his real life counterpart.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:27 am
Sort of hard for me to believe players like Kwame Brown or 'Kandi were first overall picks. I just hope this draft isn't overhyped, and that it comes out strong, just like the '09 draft class.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:51 am
Andrew wrote:He could block shots too,
That I thought was because players challenged him more since he was such a crappy player. Nonetheless, he had a hop to be a blocker. Anyways, I always thought he could become a lot better of a player if he just played smarter. That's what was so frustrating about this guy.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:03 am
Sometimes I ask myself why I continue to root for the Knicks. Just a clueless organization. Not a lot of gems in our draft history(after Ewing).
Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:05 am
It's not easy to quit on the team that's been "your team" since you started following the sport. Fanatical devotion.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:18 am
The good thing is the Knicks don't have a first round pick to screw up.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:40 am
Yeah... the biggest busts of 2009 NBA Draft for now: Blake Griffin (dude he couldnt play more...), Thabeet (from Tanzania {speaker says "Thabeet, the first player from Tanzania"}, also sent to D-League)...
Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:49 am
you're calling a guy who's barely played a bust? are you nuts? At least let him get a few games in before declaring zomg worst pick ever.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:42 am
listen the 2001 draft was the worst ever. we had 3 picks and walked away with shit. sure we got joe johnson a player we just let walk away. man we could have improved so much with the right picks
Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:48 am
Yeah, Eddy Curry also came out of that draft.
But seriously, Pau Gasol, Tony Parker, and Mehmet Okur? How's that a bad draft class? Not to mention Shane Battier, Brendan Haywood, and Zach Randolph.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:20 am
JASON RICHARDSON, Tyson Chandler, Richard Jefferson, Gerald Wallace, Gilbert Arenas, all good from 2001 draft. Still surprised Arenas wasn't picked until #31.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:24 am
Badger wrote:Yeah... the biggest busts of 2009 NBA Draft for now: Blake Griffin (dude he couldnt play more...)
dude, he hurt his knee. Calling him a bust not even a year after he's drafted is one of the most idiotic things you could say. I hope you're not surprised when Griffin and Evan Turner are neck-and-neck for the Rookie of the Year next season.
My thing on being a bust in the NBA is related to the amount of time you play. I'd say you give a player three years to find is way in the NBA. If you're still a bum after three years then this may not be the place for you, but there are ways of avoiding the bust tag that don't include serious-ish injuries (Griffin/Oden).
If a guy drafted in the top five is just brutal for three years and then he's out of the league, yes, he's a bust. On the other hand, if a guy is drafted high and doesn't end up playing up to his draft position (ie: Joe Smith) than you can't really call him a bust, more of a disappointing player. If a guy sticks around the NBA for 8-10 years and has some sort of impact on his teams then that's really a success in itself. Not the ultimate success both the player and the team(s) expected, but a sort of NBA success that hundreds of D-League guys dream of having everyday.
Badger wrote:9. Joel Przybilla, HOU
I bet you could find 31 other teams in the NBA who would LOVE to have a back-up center of his caliber; not to mention the one that drafted him.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:37 am
The 2000 draft sucks because of lack of stars but was a bump in the road considering the 1996-200x onslaught of talent. But the 1986-1991 draft span (sans maybe 1987) was worse in the context of the league.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:21 am
Axel13 wrote:Yeah, Eddy Curry also came out of that draft.
But seriously, Pau Gasol, Tony Parker, and Mehmet Okur? How's that a bad draft class? Not to mention Shane Battier, Brendan Haywood, and Zach Randolph.
you miss my point. the celtics had the 10th 11th and 21st picks in the draft and we got joe johnson (who we let just leave), kendrick brown (fuck you), and joseph Forte (again fuck you). johnson was the right pick and we should have kept him. but those next 2 could have been so much better. parker and jefferson? parker and haywood? maybe arenas(nah i dont want him). tinsley maybe? anything but damn brown and forte.
Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:48 am
Rip32 wrote:If a guy drafted in the top five is just brutal for three years and then he's out of the league, yes, he's a bust. On the other hand, if a guy is drafted high and doesn't end up playing up to his draft position (ie: Joe Smith) than you can't really call him a bust, more of a disappointing player. If a guy sticks around the NBA for 8-10 years and has some sort of impact on his teams then that's really a success in itself. Not the ultimate success both the player and the team(s) expected, but a sort of NBA success that hundreds of D-League guys dream of having everyday.
I'd tend to agree with that. Just to add to that, a player isn't automatically a bust just because a player selected after him enjoyed more success. Sam Perkins was taken before Charles Barkley and John Stockton in 1984 and while they'll go down in history as more significant players, that doesn't make Big Smooth a bust because he had a long and respectable career in his own right.
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