Revisiting the 1984 NBA Draft
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 5:11 pm
Let's revisit the 1984 draft where everyone remembers how the Blazers passed up Michael Jordan for Sam Bowie because there is so much most people don't know about before the draft happened.
What people should also talk about is how the Indiana Pacers and the Houston Rockets were even stupider. But wait, how is drafting Olajuwon make Houston stupid you may ask? Are you going to argue that they should have taken Jordan so that Portland could have drafted Olajuwon? You maybe thinking how that doesn't make Houston stupid. No, that's not the argument. I'll get to that later.
In 1981, the Indiana Pacers traded their future 1984 1st round pick to Portland for Tom Owens. Owens at the time was a career 11 point-per-game scorer in his 30's and is about to play his last NBA season after that trade.
So that pick that 1st round pick that Portland passed up Jordan for Bowie wasn't originally theirs. It was the Pacers who originally missed out on the Jordan sweepstakes for Tom Owens and nobody ever brings that up.
As we all know that Portland was desperate for a dominate NBA center. The Blazers had hoped that Patrick Ewing was going to enter the NBA draft after his junior year like Jordan did and Ewing considered it. Portland for sure was hoping for that since they lost the coin flip to pick 1st to Houston. But he elected to stay in college and play his senior year. Back then that was very common. But Ewing's decision to go back to Georgetown cost Portland a chance at him.
But let's visit how the Houston Rockets really screwed up having a major dynasty that nobody talks about. After Ewing decided to play his senior year, Portland foolishly offered the 2nd pick of the '84 draft and Clyde Drexler to Houston for Ralph Sampson. Houston even more foolishly passes up this offer. Had the Rockets accepted Portland's desperate trade offer, they could have gotten Drexler, drafted Olajuwon and Jordan as the 1st and 2nd picks of the draft.
Imagine had Houston had Olajuwon, Jordan and Drexler in the same lineup? And both Jordan and Olajuwon would have been rookies together with Drexler entering his 2nd season. They could have grown together and took the NBA by storm pretty quickly and won countless championships. And yet nobody talks about that.
What people should also talk about is how the Indiana Pacers and the Houston Rockets were even stupider. But wait, how is drafting Olajuwon make Houston stupid you may ask? Are you going to argue that they should have taken Jordan so that Portland could have drafted Olajuwon? You maybe thinking how that doesn't make Houston stupid. No, that's not the argument. I'll get to that later.
In 1981, the Indiana Pacers traded their future 1984 1st round pick to Portland for Tom Owens. Owens at the time was a career 11 point-per-game scorer in his 30's and is about to play his last NBA season after that trade.
So that pick that 1st round pick that Portland passed up Jordan for Bowie wasn't originally theirs. It was the Pacers who originally missed out on the Jordan sweepstakes for Tom Owens and nobody ever brings that up.
As we all know that Portland was desperate for a dominate NBA center. The Blazers had hoped that Patrick Ewing was going to enter the NBA draft after his junior year like Jordan did and Ewing considered it. Portland for sure was hoping for that since they lost the coin flip to pick 1st to Houston. But he elected to stay in college and play his senior year. Back then that was very common. But Ewing's decision to go back to Georgetown cost Portland a chance at him.
But let's visit how the Houston Rockets really screwed up having a major dynasty that nobody talks about. After Ewing decided to play his senior year, Portland foolishly offered the 2nd pick of the '84 draft and Clyde Drexler to Houston for Ralph Sampson. Houston even more foolishly passes up this offer. Had the Rockets accepted Portland's desperate trade offer, they could have gotten Drexler, drafted Olajuwon and Jordan as the 1st and 2nd picks of the draft.
Imagine had Houston had Olajuwon, Jordan and Drexler in the same lineup? And both Jordan and Olajuwon would have been rookies together with Drexler entering his 2nd season. They could have grown together and took the NBA by storm pretty quickly and won countless championships. And yet nobody talks about that.