Kanyewest wrote:- EG did not draft Blake/Hayes, that was Wes Unseld.
- Young was adequate/average for a 16 pick because if you did a redraft he would probably be in the 18-20 range of that draft.
- Blatche was a good pick; that extension was terrible though.
- I'm leaning towards calling Porter a good pick. There were better players out there like Giannis, Gobert, and Adams but man there were a lot of duds in the top 10 (Bennett, Burke, + McLemore. He's right now better than Noel.
*Note would be in favor of getting a new GM.
Thanks. I wasn't sure about Hayes and Blake. BBall reference has EG as GM starting in June of that year.
Regarding Young, I didn't specifically evaluate each player relative to their draft position in that specific draft. I evaluated each player relative to what is typically found in that range. I think a #16 pick should be useful enough that you want to keep him around into his second contract. We gave Young away for nothing because we didn't want him so I considered it a disappointment. I wouldn't quibble with you though. There's a case to be made that he is adequate.
Talentwise, Blatche was certainly a good pick. But due to his lazy and unprofessional attitude arguably dragging down the whole team, I leaned toward an "adequate" grade.
I like Porter a lot. However, the next 9 guys went as follows: Zeller, Len, Noel, McLemore, KCP, Burke, McCollum, MCW and Adams. So of the top 10 players on the board, 6 turned out pretty good (Porter, Zeller, Noel, KCP, McCollum, Adams), 2 would have been disappointing (Len and MCW) and 2 were busts (McLemore, Burke). EG had a 6 out of 10 chance if he merely picked randomly, so it's hard to say it was a particularly insightful pick.