Doctor MJ wrote:ElMaestro90 wrote:wetsthebed wrote:T-Mac was picked 9th and Kobe was 13th. Wiggins is (so far) the clear number 1 in a strong draft year, so no.
Wow bad analysis,
a) They were declaring right after high school, not taking the hype into college and developing 1 more year
b) teams were very skeptical about HS players back then
c) Wiggins is also that hyped, because there is much more exposure of those young guys and footage for everyone as opposed to 15 years ago.
McGrady and Bryant were not that raw at that age, way more developed and I would say also more talented.
His pithy statement is oversimplistic sure, but:
a) College hype? C'mon, Wiggins would have gone #1 out of high school.
b) Skeptical back then? This is the big valid argument to make in general, but there's a limit. Wiggins is being touted as a once in a generation level prospect (whether that's actually reasonable or not). TMac was drafted 9th in a draft considered incredibly shallow. It's just not comparable.
c) More exposure now? Sure, but Garnett got drafted 5th two years before McGrady was elgigible. It was most certainly possible to get drafted higher back then.
If you want to make the case that scouting is so much more sophisticated now that people would have seen McGrady in a different way that's one thing, but no matter what you try to "adjust" for in era differences, Wiggins is a higher rated prospect than TMac was, and that's really all wets was trying to say.
Well then he should have phrased it different

I don't think Wiggins is a better prospect than Kobe or Mac at the same point.
However he gets more way more hype, this is true.
Part of it has to do with more exposure.
Part of it has to do with insane athleticism (hops especially) , people always are in awe with those guys
Part of it has to do that the league really is desperate for new wing superstars.
We can only guess how T-Mac and Kobe would be seen as prospects today, so we really don't know and can only guess.
Just a little reminder, Josh Selby would have probably been a lottery prospect if he would have been allowed to enter the draft after high school.
Just to show that hype does not equal quality of a prospect..
Wiggins is a very very exciting prospect for sure, but he has a lot more flaws than Mac or Bryant at the same age.
There is no denying that