gambitx777 wrote:Knighthonor wrote:I have a question. What made lot of Wiz community overlook and miss Drummonds last season?
We did not over look him, Beal was the better all around player, and beal proved that he was the best option at that place in the draft for our team.
Drummand had a lot of red flag, and if he pans out fine, but he was taken probably where he should have been take.
Not at all. If GM's were given a redraft of '12 again today Drummond would go somewhere between 2 and 4, probably 3, possibly to. The idea that he went were he was supposed to with hindisght is crazyness. Guy had a #1 overall evaluation in November. Had an uneven season in big part due to instability in his life (didn't choose to play college until the end of the summer more than 6 months after most players had committed), also in part due to instability at UConn (no vet leadership with Walker and friends gone, guard play was horrible, Lamb's stock dropped from top 5 to out of top 10 for instance, rumors of probation, head coach being hounded into retirement).
And for those that flagged him, going over his logs, and even watching him, there was plenty of evidence that he was as good as advertised, and the negative campaign on him was nonsense beyond the terrible FT shooting. It was a terrible mistake by a ton of F.O.'s in terms of believing the negative talk about Drummond's attitude and work habits, and passion for the game.
Redraft that draft, and Drummond may not go #1 overall, but he isn't slipping past #3 or #4, and thinking 9 was where he belonged in retrospect is just wrong, and I'd go so far as saying it's wrong, even if he doesnt improve, or regresses from where he's at now.
As for the board. The board didn't like his issues on the offensive end, his terrible free throw shooting, his incredible inconsistency, and rumors that 1: he had a bad attitude 2. he didn't have passion for the game and 3. he was difficult to coach. After dealing with dumb, dumber and dumbest, and finally shedding the last of them pre-draft, there was no interest in investing in another questionable character.
As I said at the time one year ago this week, the Pistons got a massive steal yet again (like w,Monroe), when he dropped right into their laps.