Zonkerbl wrote:Wait a minute. Jae Crowder is too short to be any good, but Trevor Booker is worth trading up for?
What the hell?
Actually, Trevor Booker *was* worth trading up for. Just as Crowder is *not* too short.
Trading up for Booker was the single best non-default draft move (default=picking Wall and Beal) Ernie has made in his entire tenure as the Wizards GM -- and, since it really wasn't all that big a deal, what does that tell you?
What else might you point to? Picking Dray deep in R2? Dom McGuire? Trading the #5 in '04 for Antawn? You want to depress yourself? Make a list of all Ernie's draft picks.
Peter John Ramos, Andray Blatche, Oleksiy Pecherov, Vladimir Vereemenko, Nick Young,
Dom McGuire, JaVale McGee,
John Wall, Kevin Seraphin,
Trevor Booker, "H" N'Diaye, Jan Vesely, Chris Singleton, Shelvin Mack,
Bradley Beal, Tomas Satoransky, Otto Porter, Glen Rice. He also traded away a 5th pick and 3 useful R2 picks.
I've bolded the picks that I would qualify as "good" -- a) for the spot where the guy was taken and b) didn't wind up costing us $20m to get rid of him! (I'm leaving Porter as an unknown...)
Given that Wall was the guy every GM would have taken #1 that year, and ditto Beal at #3 a couple of years later, this is a record of incredible futility....