Jazzfan12 wrote:Looking at the recent top 10 busts:
Wes Johnson
Al-Farouq Aminu
Haseem Thabeet
Jonny Flynn
Michael Beasley
OJ Mayo
Joe Alexander
Greg Oden (would have been awesome without injuries

)
Jeff Green
Yi
Corey Brewer
Brandan Wright
Adam Morrison
Tyrus Thomas
Shelden Williams
Randy Foye
Patrick O'Bryant
Saer Sene
What changes in draft philosophy should GMs make after the failure of these guys to become starters or even NBA players? Busts will always happen, but do you think certain things in the drafting process needs to change for GMs to dodge some of these busts?
1. Don't select junior and seniors that didn't produce efficiently as freshman or sophomores.
2. Don't select weak/light/soft big men and expect them to handle NBA paint physicality.
3. Don't select players that are projected by their size/athleticism to play a dissimilar NBA position, if the player doesn't have the skills to play that position.
That applies to everyone except Oden, Flynn, Green, Morrison, and Mayo. Oden, Flynn, and Green have had injury/health problems. Morrison is a case of a great college player that just didn't have the athleticism to play his position in the NBA. Mayo is a good player, but he was just a jumpshooter in the NCAA, and that hasn't changed.
Golden Rule: Don't select players and expect them to be what they haven't shown early.