Zmill wrote:Response to first bold: I wasn't comparing Noel to Wallace. You said "You don't take a Ben Wallace without a Billups and Stackhouse". My response to that statement is: Why wouldn't you take a 4x DPOTY 4x All-star in a weak draft? Do you think Marcus Smart, Burke, Or Mccollum will have a greater impact than Ben Wallace did? If NO, then why wouldn't you take Wallace over them?
Response to second bold: Comparing one of the deepest drafts of all time with 3 mvps and 11 all-stars to one of the weaker drafts.. Not sure where this is going. Perhaps a better draft to cite would be the 2000 draft, where Kenyon Martin was chosen first overall.
you're not taking a 4xDPOTY in a weak draft, though. you're taking a player who's got a skill set that projects to potentially develop into that role. can we use that same logic to assume Smart/Burke/McCollum will be the next Rose/Paul/Westbrook? if not, then the logic doesn't apply.
you can look at the odds - what are the odds that Noel develops into a great NBA defender? personally, I'd put it somewhere around 80-90%. what are the odds those guys develop into great NBA PGs? that's where you'd need detailed scouting (which I'm not privy to) but let's say the odds are roughly 60-70%? does that 10-20% difference equate to a reasonable enough gamble to take a chance on one of those prospects over Noel, given that they're looking to be franchise caliber offensive options and not defensive anchors? in terms of developing a championship roster, then yes. but that all hinges on whether or not Hennigan's scouting projects those guys on that level and what the odds are that they can reach those lofty heights.
looking at the 96 draft v the 00 draft, sure, it could be much more like that. was Kenyon Martin the best pick in that draft? he was certainly a key contributor to a team that already had Kidd and Jefferson (then Vince). he was also a highly touted defensive presence. he's actually probably had a very understated career, since both NJ and Denver made strong playoff runs with him, but i wouldn't consider him any kind of "must have" prospect. so what if Noel ends up being the next Kenyon Martin, and not Wallace? is that worth the pick? we don't have Jason Kidd, Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter, Chauncey Billups or even Andre Miller, so how much is that going to highlight how insignificant his impact is?
oddly enough, that 2000 draft looks very comparable on a superficial level:
Kmart - Noel
Mike Miller - McLemore
Fizer - Bennet
Crawford - MCW
Dooling - Smart/Oladipo
Przybilla/Mihm/Moiso/Thomas - Len/Olynk/Gobert/Dieng