Rupert Murdoch wrote:That's why I've always thought Sam Presti should be given more credit for drafting Harden and Westbrook. They were far from consensus picks. Westbrook was overshadowed by Collison and Love at UCLA and players like Love and Gordon were much more hyped up than he was with. Same with Harden. Tyreke Evans and Ricky Rubio were getting much more pub coming into the draft than Harden was. Of course Harden is gone now but that was a brilliant draft decision by Presti. If OKC had made different selections in those two drafts, they never would have made the finals in 2011 and had all the success that they've had.
Westbrook was a surprise that worked out, but Harden was pretty much the only option for OKC to 2009.
Rubio, Evans and Harden were the next players up on the board, and with Westbrook as a poor shooting guard, drafting another such as Rubio or Evans looked to be a bad fit. Really, if they didn't take Harden then Curry was the next most likely option.
In a way that makes the Westbrook selection even better, as if they took Love or Lopez (the guys talked about the most for a #4 pick) in 2008 then they probably take Rubio in 2009.