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OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade

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OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#1 » by snaquille oatmeal » Tue Sep 8, 2009 2:57 am

10. Luke Walton

Walton's all-around game, frontcourt versatility, and ability to pick up the triangle offense were a huge boon to the Lakers when they selected him 32nd overall in 2003. Career averages of 5.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 19 minutes a game aren't much, but the Lakers are quite happy with his output.


9. Marc Gasol

Some say it might be a bit much to offer up a big man with just one season under his belt on this list over a litany of well-meaning and solidly contributing NBA veterans who were taken beyond the first round. I say, "Did someone order a 7-footer with skills?" No? No? Of course you did.

Gasol eschewed the college ranks after going to high school in Memphis, only to see his stock drop a bit overseas before being taken 48th overall by the Lakers in 2007. When the Grizzlies traded his brother Pau to Los Angeles a year later, the city of Memphis regained his rights, and he debuted with the Grizzlies in 2008-09, averaging 12 points, 7.4 rebounds and a block in 31 minutes per game.


8. Anderson Varejao

People might be sick of his flop-happy ways by now, but Varejao is a minutes sponge in the frontcourt, and that's always a good thing to have. No real offensive moves, not a dominant rebounder, and his off-ball defense (taking those supposed "charges" and little else) isn't much, but he can ably play center and power forward for long stretches without hurting his team. This might seem like slim praise, but the 30th pick in the 2004 draft has carved out a solid, if annoying, niche in this league.


7. Trevor Ariza

Houston GM Daryl Morey seems to regard Ariza as an all-world defender, something I'm just not getting at this stage. He looks like an athletic, damn-good defender who can lock down when the focus is on him, but a Battier/Artest-type?

Either way, Ariza is in Houston's plans, which is something to carp about after being wasted by the Knicks (traded for Steve Francis(notes) in 2006), the Magic (dealt for Brian Cook(notes), woof) and tossed aside by the Lakers (essentially switched out for Ron Artest(notes) this summer). The 43rd overall pick in the 2004 draft is only 24, as well.

6. Monta Ellis

After the Warriors selected him 40th overall in the 2005 draft, Ellis had to bide his time in his rookie year before bursting on the scene late in the season. The last of the great high school-to-pros products, Ellis is a hybrid guard with a scoring knack who has put up 16 points per game on 49 percent shooting in just 32 minutes a contest over his career with Golden State. He's also a great fan of the movie Quadrophenia, apparently.

5. Paul Millsap

I don't care what caliber of player he's banging bodies with, how 46 other potential draft'ers (including the Jazz) could pass on a 6-8, 250-pound forward who led the NCAA in rebounding for three consecutive seasons back in 2006 boggles the mind. We all should have known better, and Millsap set us straight with averages of 9.4 points and 6.4 rebounds in under 23 minutes a game over his first three seasons.

4. Mehmet Okur

We might get on Okur from time to time for the things he can't or won't do, such as consistently defending or scoring huge numbers from the low post, but when you factor in what Okur can do, you have an absolute steal with the 38th pick in the 2001 draft.

Factor in that touch from all over the court, his ability to spread the floor, his ability to put up near-All-Star level production at the league's toughest position (center) to find All-Star level production at and an underrated rebounding streak, and you've got a 6-11 big who is well worth your time.

3. Carlos Boozer

The Duke pedigree, the uneasy way he left Cleveland, the injuries that followed, the free-agent talk, picking up his player option and putting the Jazz over the luxury tax, the trade talk ... Boozer doesn't exactly have the NBA's largest fan base. The guy can play, though, and his status as the 34th overall pick in 2002 seems pretty laughable by now once you factor in his career averages of 17 points and 10 rebounds in only 32 minutes per game.


2. Michael Redd

The 43rd overall pick in the 2001 draft doesn't really do anything else outside of scoring - Redd's career averages of 4.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists are pretty slim - but this shooter can truly fill it up. His scoring average of 20.5 points per game might not seem like an all-world number until you also consider the 34 minutes-per-game mark on Redd's career, a result of not receiving (if not "earning") starter's minutes until his fourth season.


1. Gilbert Arenas

Almost right away, during a rookie year on an awful Golden State Warriors team, it was obvious that Arenas was a much, much better player than his status as the 31st overall pick in the 2001 draft suggested.

A man supposedly without a position on draft night is more or less in the same situation now, but that hasn't halted GA from averaging 22.8 points, 5.5 assists, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.8 steals over 37 minutes per game in a career looking to rebound after nearly two full seasons spent on the bench, recovering from knee ailments.


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lol at Walton at 10

I think the writer is talking about this decade and not the past ten years otherwise Manu should be there. Rashard lewis was drafted 11 years ago so he wont count.
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#2 » by RaePingYu » Tue Sep 8, 2009 3:59 am

Guess mitch is a really good GM he drafted 2 of the 10
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#3 » by Slava » Tue Sep 8, 2009 5:39 am

Luke Walton has no business being up there. His production is proportional to his draft ranking and if not for the Lakers, he could be out of the league in a couple of seasons when what little athleticism he still has vanishes completely.
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#4 » by ManuteBol69 » Tue Sep 8, 2009 6:48 am

this list looses all credibility. Luke at 10? why the F#4k is Ginobili not in this list?? Ridiculous.
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#5 » by Donald Kaufman » Tue Sep 8, 2009 9:40 am

Horrible list. Where's Ginobili?
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#6 » by snaquille oatmeal » Tue Sep 8, 2009 5:51 pm

Gino is not there probably because he was drafted in the 99 draft and this list is most likely about the 2000's decade.
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#7 » by Slava » Tue Sep 8, 2009 9:10 pm

Even dismissing Ginobli, Josh Howard probably deserves a place over 6 other guys listed there.
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Re: OT-The top 10 second-round picks of the last decade 

Post#8 » by hermes » Tue Sep 8, 2009 9:46 pm

j-far wrote:Even dismissing Ginobli, Josh Howard probably deserves a place over 6 other guys listed there.

29th pick of the first round

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