Bensational wrote:VFX wrote:The fact you don't even have the Bamba pick, #6 in a stacked draft, on this list means you are a disingenuous idiot.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Stacked? The only guys taken after Bamba of any consequence are:
SGA (picked 11th)
Mikal Bridges (picked 10th)
MPJ (picked 14th, had back problems and is also terribly overrated)
Anfernee Simons (picked 24th).
Brunson (picked in the 2nd round)
It was stacked before the 6th pick with Luka, Trae and JJJr, but even they were overlooked for Ayton and Bagley at the top 2 slots. But those choices weren’t available to us. Your criticism of Jett was that he was taken well before he was mocked. Well, Bamba was consistently mocked in the top 6. The pick was a bust, but his profile was worth the gamble to many scouts and commentators.
Stop slinging insults just because people disagree with you. What’s up with that?
I don't agree with insults, that goes without saying.
And full disclaimer * i don't want to make important who was picked player and traded, because, imo, most trades are arranged before, so teams just tell each other who to draft in order to make trade * ( it won't matter that much but still, several players are included in such transactions below)
Second disclaimer, i won't use power of 2025 knowledge to call out for players drafted 40 spots after pick ( like Jokić instead of Payton), rather stay several spots below actual pick ( all within 10-ish range to be as objective as i can).
But from basketball POV, 2017 and 2018 were loaded drafted where Magic left so much talent on board.
2017. Magic had:
- 6th overall pick
- 25th overall pick
- 33rd pick
- 35th pick
Wetlman's moves:
with 6th pick he drafted Isaac.Alternatives for Isaac:
-
all star Lauri Markannen at 7th- Malik Monk at 11
-
top 15 nba player / all star / all nba player Donovan Mitchell at 13
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multi level all star / all defense nba guy / second best player on team that went to finals Bam Adebayo at 14.+ reaches that turned into better players than Isaac: All star
Jarret Allen at 22# and
OG Anunoby at 23# ( one of best two way wings in nba, top 40-ish player in nba )
25th pick - Magic trade out pick for top 20 protected pick from OKC to 76ers in 2020. If pick isn't converted by 2022 it becomes two second round picksThis pick will later be returned to 76ers for Fultz. And become
Tyreese Maxey.
Weltman makes famous "flattened out talent " at 25th.
Alternatives for giving up pick:
- Kyle Kuzma at 27#
- Tony Bradley at 28#
- Derrick White at 29 #- Josh Hart at 30#
33rd pick- Magic select Wes Iwundu and trade out 35th pick to Grizzlies. Iwundu was scrub. Not much to add really.
35th pick turned into 46th pick ( Tucker) but also got traded in 2019- for money and 2020 pick that landed at 58 in 2020. Definition of wasting asset.
Alternatives with both picks:
- Jordan Bell at 38#
- Thomas Bryant at 42#
- Isaiah Hartenstein at 43#
- Dillion Brooks at 45#
- Monte Morris at 55#
Since i used several articles to go back and actually evaluate from 2017 POV those drafts, to have most objective opinion possible, this is what Aaron Goldstone wrote on OPP post 2017 draft about second round usage
Apparently, Weltman and Hammond were not enamored by the talent that was available to Orlando at 25. I surely felt prospects such as Semi Ojeleye (now a Celtic), Derrick White (now a Spur), Jordan Bell (now a Warrior), Juwan Evans (now a Clipper), and Josh Hart (now a Laker) could have been picked in that range and ultimately would have helped Orlando right now...
Finally, Orlando again chose to deal another pick away, sending the 35th pick to Memphis for a future second round selection. Again, the timing was a little frustrating with this move. This deal would have always been there at any point last night, so why did they announce the trade so early? They must have had some guys on some kind of board in their war room? Couldn’t they have waited to see if anyone fell to them? As it turned out, Jonah Bolden (another stash option), Semi Ojeleye, Jordan Bell (HOW DID THE NBA LET HIM GET ON THE WARRIORS?!), Juwan Evans, Damyean Dotson, Dillon Brooks, Alec Peters, Monte Morris, etc. were still on the board at no. 35. Wouldn’t it have been more ideal to wait to see if these guys ultimately fell? Instead, another punt.
So yea... it's not really hindsight. He gave Magic draft night
-COrlando Magic Daily gave draft night
-B , writing this.
What I did not like is how the Magic punted on their other picks. While they certainly could not bring four rookies to training camp next year, there should have been some opportunity to move up or even the chance to move back some in addition to retaining future assets. There were players I personally liked at 25 and 35.
Overall, most people were fine with Isaac, but with hindsight we can say he wasn't right choice. But most people hated what Weltman was doing with other picks. Magic turned 1 first round pick and 2 high second round picks into Wes Iwundu.
2018.Magic had:
- 6th overall pick
-35th pick
-41st pick
Weltman moves:
- with 6th overall pick Magic select Mo BambaAlternatives:
- Wendell Carter at 7#
- Collin Sexton at 8#
-
all defensive nba first team Mikal Bridges
-
best player in the world , Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at 11 - Miles Bridges at 12
- Michael Porter jr at 15
But also: Donte DiVincenzo (17), Graysoon Allen (21), Simons (24), Robert Williams (27- all nba second def. team).... not gonna include him down the line there was
Jalen Brunson all the way at 33.
- 35th pick - Magic select Melvin Frazier Alternatives:
- Michell Robinson at 35# ( this one really hurts since they got better C in second round than Magic at 6th )
- Gary Trent jr at 36#
41st pick - selected Jarred Vanderbilt- traded for rights for Justin Jackson (43rd pick) and second round pick in 2019I have to be honest, i lost track of that second round pick gained, it's probably Cody Martin picked at 36th ( but we traded out that as well ).
Regardless, Jarred Vanderbilt will go to have nba career. Justin Jackson will get hurt after draft, during summer and never step foot in nba.
Alternatives:
- keeping Jarred Vanderbilt
- Bruce Brown at 42
- De'Anthony Melton at 46
- Shake Milton at 54
Sticking to OPP and Goldstone to keep objectivity and be in 2018, not hindsight POV to 2025.
The Magic, who many presumed would use at least one of their second round picks to address the point guard position, saw a run of point guards they were targeting get selected right before their pick (Okobo: 31st, Carter: 32nd, Brunson: 33rd, Graham: 34th).
This is where I think the draft got away from the Magic just a bit. Packaging the 35th and 41st picks could have put the Magic in a position to move up a few spots and grab one of these lead guards. The Magic even brought both Jevon Carter and Devonte’ Graham in to Orlando for individual workouts during the pre-draft process.
Disclaimer: Devonte Graham was traded for two second round picks.
And lot of times here it's mentioned that SGA is hindsight and was "reach".
So i went to see mocks leading into 2018 to see where he was actually mocked, prior draft.
The Ringer- 8th
The draft Room - 6th ( to us )

Bleacher Report -11
NBA. com- 11
ESPN- 8
Sport's illustrated- 11
When you put things in perspective, it is really hard to not be very harsh about final outcome of 2017 and 2018 drafts.
Both drafts had incredible talent in positions where Magic drafted, and even more hidden gems in positions Magic had later picks.
But in both drafts, including both lottery picks, Magic return was simply terrible.
From pile of players and pick ( 3 first round picks, 4 second round picks ) Magic only have 1 remaining guy in nba - Isaac, as bench player. It's especially painful knowing that one of their biggest current rivals entering next year - Knicks, have Brunson, MIkal , OG and Michel Robinson. And each and every single one of those players Magic could have had for free.
Bamba vs alternatives thing is even more painful if we all know witch game in particular tipped scale at draft night. 78th game of regular season vs Dallas. Loss ( for Dallas) that landed them eventually Luka Dončić ( or Trae Young , whatever ) and pushed Magic to 6th and landed them Bamba.

If my counting didn't fail me (and it might, i'm at my last day at work before vacation ) , Magic alternatives, ones who they didn't draft, include 8 players that already won championship playing in serious roles ( including finals MVP ). 4 of them were starters.
If you are making top 10 list, and you don't include two drafts where some of League's best players were at your reach, and you ended up with Isaac and Bamba, your list simply isn't very serious.
That list gets even more silly when random 19# Nicholson pops. Between his pick and end of first round only nba players that even had career are Evan Fournier and Mason Plumlee.
In stark contrast of 2019 draft and Okeke pick, where guys left on a table, between him and end of first round are still valid contributors : NAW; Ty Jerome, Keldon Johnson, Kevin Porter, Goga, Brandon Clarke , Jordan Poole ( regardless of my personal opinion of him).
Again, i'm anti-personal attacks. it's just basketball forum and should be fun, or at least polite.
And my God this is long post
Anyway that's my last deep dive into 2017 and 2018. it was terrible back to back year for Magic fruitless (half as**ed) tanking.
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon