daSwami wrote:The other frustrating thing about Vesely is apart from being a completely wasted 6th pick, EG also wasted a high 2nd round pick in Tomas Satoransky in hopes they'd be bffs.
That, and Ves had about the least "NBA-ready" physique I've ever seen. Has EG ever explained his rationale for the pick? (assuming he had one). Or better, has Ted explained how he measures employee performance?
Go back to the DX rankings from 2011 and they had Vesely ranked around where we picked him. Vesely got worse once he got here.
But the core of why he got picked where he did was that the class was terrible and seen as terrible at the time (especially if you were picking early but fell off the Valanciunas/Kanter/Williams/Irving plateau) & Vesely is a super athletic 7 footer. It was a similar situation to Anthony Randolph, although Randolph got pushed down into a more natural project range because his class was loaded. Teams will draft a body and see if they can mold the raw clay.
But the Vesely project got abandoned almost immediately. Better options came along in Nene and Okafor and Ariza and Martell.
If we had needed to develop him, I bet you would have seen far more of an effort to do it. Or on the flip side, if we were a much more stable organization when we picked him, we would have already had most of our roster in place and a coach that wasn't worried about his job each offseason and he would have been taken with a fairly concrete role in mind.
The roster was so up in the air at the beginning of the Wall era. We were trying to dump the detritus from the Arenas era. Desperately trying not to have the Wall era stall out. Wall was already our longest tenured player at the beginning of last season which is nuts. Went 5-28 during Wall's absence, the team was historically horrible. A testament to how ruinous the transition almost was. If Wall hadn't come back strong and shown franchise player caliber, everyone would have been fired and the thing would have been torn down. Total disaster. Searching for a new franchise player with an early pick in one of the worst drafts of the post merger era. Probably going on 8 or 9 straight years of lottery teams if lucky, with nothing to show for the first five seasons except dead contract money.
That's part of why this was absolutely a make or break season for the Wall/Beal era. If things hadn't gotten better, we'd be Cleveland right now.






















