xbl_sucks wrote:Well I am sure that Charlotte is pissed as well that they took AMMO when they did as well. The draft is a crap shoot nothing is a sure thing. How many people passed on Boozer, Howard, Arenas and Parker and look at them now.
Yeah we can all play armchair GM and say well look at what we would have had
PG: Ford/Calderon/Marcus Williams (instead of Graham)
SG: Igoudala (instead of Araujo)/Roy (instead of Bargnani)/whatever
SF: Moon/Kopono/Garbojasa
PF: Bosh/Garbojas/Baston
C: Nesterovic/whatever/whatever
I disagree with the crapshoot statement but agree that nothing is a sure thing.
Historically, most of the picks in the top 10 deserves to be in the top 10 and usually almost all of the top 5. Ignoring 2006's draft (since that's the main contention of this thread, so we'll look at other drafts), for example, in 2005, you'd probably still take Bogut, the Williams sisters, Paul, Felton, CV and Bynum in your top 10. In 2004, you'd still take Howard, Okafor, Gordon, Harris, Deng, Iguodala and maybe Childress. 2003 you'd still go with James, Anthony, Bosh, Wade, Kaman, Hinrich, and Ford. Even in the bust year of 2001, You'd still have Chandler, Gasol, Curry, Richardson, Battier and Johnson in your top 10.
It's simply a matter of probability, most ppl drafted after 10 are less likely to be as successful, and the lower you're drafted, the less likely. Very few players drafted in the 2nd round end up being close or significantly better than the players drafted in the top 10. Your aforementioned examples tend to be the only players among 30 others that can make that case. The NBA draft is a calculated investment that generally pays off according to draft order. It's not 100% accurate, but since the players drafted can contribute right away, even if you don't draft a player that belongs exactly where he's drafted, you'll still generally get a talent in that range. Hockey drafts are harder to gauge because most players take a few years before they crack the league, and baseball the toughest because very few players contribute right away, most toiling in the minors at least 5 years before you can accurately assess whether they're major league material.