BK_2020 wrote:chakdaddy wrote:Still can't get over Olynyk. Totally incompatible with the rebuild done the same day. Couldve tanked and developed Giannis. This and Giddens over DeAndre are unconscionable. So was Yabusele, although there weren't no- Brainer alternatives.
He was good otherwise, but probably cost about 3-4 championships by passing on no-brainer choices that perfect fit team needs and situation
Honestly Giannis was such a shot in the dark, as was Jokic, Jimmy Butler, and Gobert. You can't hold people accountable for not getting that one late pick that worked out in the wildest possible way. If Giannis was a no-brainer choice he wouldn't have fallen out of the lottery. The Bucks 2013 draft was widely criticized.
https://archive.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/213861521.htmlIt's easy to be an expert on the 2013 draft in 2022.
Giannis was a 6'9" prospect who played for the 2nd-tier league in Greece. He has grown 2" since the draft, which is pretty unusual and not a small point.
Ainge had a well above average hit rate on his high picks, his mid-to-late 1st round picks, his second round picks, and even for the ROI on the picks he traded. Bashing his drafting is like bashing a .340 hitter in baseball. Hitting .340 won't always win the batting title, but it will put you in the mix every year and is elite by any standard.
With some luck, his draft track record could have been even better. Not only did we get stung on the draft position in the 2007 draft and with both the Grizz and Kings picks, we know with good reliability that:
He would have taken KD #1 overall over Oden
We badly wanted Herro with the Nesmith pick
He tried to back out of a promise to Orien Greene to draft Amir Johnson at 56