hands11 wrote:Interesting write up PIFF
I wouldn't agree with all of it but its fun to read play by play comparisons of GMs picks.
Thanks, Hands.
And "agreement" is boring after all! We are here to have fun debating issues about which we are passionate.
hands11 wrote:One thing I'm not sure of yet is if it was luck that we got the #3 last year. I know at the time I didn't want to get that "lucky" I saw a lot of value back where we could have picked in players like Burke, CJM, Adams, and McLemore and there was lots of concerns at #3 regarding getting value.
There were players I thought could help build the bench and that would cost a less at that the Wizards original slot. The 9th pick only cost 2,438,760. Our #3 cost $4,278,000. And we will see if given we had the #3, if going after a big like Len wasn't the better long term move....
2M difference might not seem like a lot but when you are close to the cap, 2M is a lot. And thats the difference between the 3rd pick and that later pick.
Lucky or not lucky. We will see.
Well... I understand what you mean. But, still, moving up via the ping pong balls is always a piece of good luck -- if you'd rather be picking a bit further down, you can trade there and get some other assets out of the deal for your #3.
Looking at who would have been available at #8 in the 2013 draft, it's now kind of obvious (at least off rookie results) that Adetokunbo and M.C-W. were very high value picks. Maybe Adams will look that way too by the end of the coming season. I liked Schroeder a lot as well, still do, but so far he has done absolutely nothing, so I may have been all wrong about him. In any case, I didn't have him ranked high enough to pick at #8.
Had I been picking #8, it would have been between Caldwell-Pope and C.J. McCollum -- in both cases because they were such effective players in college. I am pretty sure I would have picked Caldwell-Pope... but it's irrelevant of course.
After Adetokunbo, however, the highest value pick in the whole draft looks to have been Mason Plumlee, whom the Nets nabbed at #22. You could argue he should have been RoY !! On the other hand, it's no surprise to get a better rookie year out of a guy who enters the league at 23 than one who enters at 18 (like Adetokunbo).
I know you like Len, but I wasn't interested in him at #3 -- before the draft, I thought Porter was the right pick. With Noel available unexpectedly, I might have changed my call. But, I didn't think it was possible to understand his injury situation well enough from the position of a fan to take a position on the issue.

















