HotelVitale wrote:Ericb5 wrote:HotelVitale wrote: IIRC guys drafted from 24-30 actually have like a 40% bust rate. That's defined loosely as guys who don't stick as rotation players after their rook deals, so basically means guys that really weren't useful NBA players at any pt. Not saying that means we should lower expectations for Luwawu, just adding it for what it's worth. (One thing I've learned from years on these boards: ppl always overestimate the average return on a 1st rounder and always underestimate the sheer randomness of draft outcomes.)
That 40% bust rate is higher than I realized, but
generally speaking if you draft a guy at 24 and he busts that is clearly a failure, whereas a bust at 44 isn't really a failure per se, it just wasn't a win. A weird distinction, but a valid one.
The best talent evaluators miss on picks in the 40's all the time, but rarely miss(as in pure bust) on a pick in the 20's.
I mean, that's specifically what I was saying isn't true

If I'm remembering right, the best evaluators still miss on about 40% of picks in the later 20s, fans just continue to expect more. Hope's fun, and I don't want people to stop thinking that. Just saying that there's clearly a big split between the fan expectation (which is that you're probably getting a ho-hum rotation guy at worst) and what the data says (which is that you're about as likely to get a totally worthless guy (Damion James or Marquis Teague) as a ho-hum rotation guy(Greivis Vasquez or Quincy Pondexter)).
I feel you on the larger pt, though, and I personally would be happy with Luwawu and Korkmaz becoming Iman Shumpert and Mike Dunleavy. Though of course you hope for that Batum-J Butler-Gobert homerun pick.
Well I was saying the "best" talent evaluators, and not the "average" talent evaluators, and 40% of the evaluators failing isn't the same thing as the best evaluators failing, but I concede the point.
There is a real risk.
Even now that we have taken the guys that we took, I think that they are both very good values at their draft spots, and we are playing a bit with house money. We don't NEED either of them to succeed. Hinkie's stole these picks when it comes down to it, and he damn near had the 11th pick last year so it was a great trade to make even though it didn't pay off at the value that it looked like it was going to for a while there. I expect them to both have second contracts in the NBA, and I hope that one of them becomes a top 8 rotation player.
With all of the high ceiling guys that we have, and will be able to draft in the coming years, if one of these guys plays regular minutes for us once we are good then it is a stone win. I'm glad that Korkmaz is staying in Europe right now. If he treads water he will still get a shot with us some day, and if he blows up then he is a found asset.
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