hands11 wrote:payitforward wrote:Kanyewest wrote:Although the Bulls did give us Kevin Seraphin![]()
If Chicago had kept their pick instead of offloading Hinrich's contract, I wonder who Chicago would have drafted. They potentially could have taken Bledsoe or Bradley.
Kanyewest -- ?? Butler was picked in the 2011 draft.
Closg00 -- and we had the opportunity to get 3 rotation players, even better than their 2. Even more amazing, we could have had Kawhi Leonard (who was my pick at #6), Kenneth Faried (my pick @#18) and Chandler Parsons (ditto @#34).
And, in fact, we *did* get a rotation NBA player, Shelvin Mack, and waived him.
All in all, a true triumph!
I thought you hated posts like this bragging about who people would have picked. But like I said, everyone does it, including you so hopefully you can just except that's what people do on a sport board and get past that moving forward.
Here is what the board was thinking going into that draft and after. Since you were not here yet, none of your suggestions were documented here.
Some gems of insight along with some pretty funny predictions.
Here was a good one.
Kawhi Leonard would be the WORST option out of all. He can't shoot a lick, and had terrible efficiency numbers in college. He ranked as one of the worst offensive players from an efficiency standpoint according to DX.
On a team with one shooter (who's streaky), that's not a pick I would even remotely consider. Quite frankly, I have no clue how that guy even made it into lottery consideration...before the college season was up, he was seen as a mid-1st rounder.
And a REPLY
Gotta co-sign this. Leonard was a poor offensive player in college. The rebounding will translate and it sounds like he can defend but right now he's a situational player at best. I think he'll have a role in the league but so does Dominic McGuire and right now that's the comparison I keep coming back to. A deluxe version of McGuire. That's NOT what I'd want with the sixth pick
Slather me, Lather me, Blather me - 2011 Draft Thread 5
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This thread was a good read. Wow, a lot of us were wrong in that draft. If the Wizards had traded their two first rounders for either Derrick Williams or Enes Kanter, it would have been less than ideal.
DCZards - with the good call though
The more I hear/read about Vesley and the other big European, the more I want the Zards to draft Thompson or Leonard at #6, assuming Kanter is gone.
Thompson=strength, rebounding and solid interior D...and Leonard=defense, an outstanding motor and impressive athleticism.
WizarDynasty with some brilliant insights that Derrick Williams wasn't going to be good and that DeAndre Jordan was going to better than McGee- interesting that Jordan did turn out to be the better player























