JMAC3 wrote:This is a weak draft, last year was seen as a strong draft. Not saying scoring averages are everything and rookies won't improve. But we have been blessed with how good Miller has been. Here are the scoring averages for picks 4-10 this year.
4. 6.5ppg
5. 8.3 ppg
6. 5 ppg
7. 8 ppg
8. 4.9 ppg
9. 4.9 ppg
10. 6.9 ppg
So even if we have an awful season and still pick 3-6 we are probably getting a player that will be a single digit scorer, I think they will help, but I also think they aren't likely a savior to make us better especially if we dump majority of our talent via the trade deadline.
You’re better off doing this exact same thing but for guys drafted top 10 and what their third year NBA scoring stats are instead. Unless you just wanted to gauge what we could expect for next season only. Rookies just typically aren’t going to get the touches or consistency to do what they’re fully capable of until that third or sometimes fourth season.
And agreed, what we’re getting out of Miller is down right impressive. Exceeded expectations and I think he has a chance to be a superstar.























