Kanyewest wrote:nate33 wrote:NatP4 wrote:
Probably the 2nd best defensive player in the country behind Mobley, shooting the 3 at 38% on a solid amount of attempts. Excellent free throw shooter. Much better playmaker and driver, more explosive and stronger athlete, better frame than Otto Porter (who was an excellent player when healthy). Would you rather have a healthy prime Otto Porter, or a present day Jayson Tatum?
Regardless, you should name the 6-7 players that will be better NBA players than Wagner. Suggs&Mobley will be good, Green&Cunningham are solid bets to be volume scorers. Who else? Who are the 5th and 6th guys? And why?
I wish there was a decent draft database to explore. I'd like to know how many sophomores who averaged less than 13 points per game were drafted in the top 5.
And I don't have an answer to your question about the who the 5th and 6th guys are because I haven't assessed all the prospects in this draft well enough to rank them. (And I don't plan to. I don't know how guys like Dat2U do it.) I'm just saying that history suggests that a glue guy role player is unlikely to be the 3rd best guy in a strong draft class. At spots that high, you usually expect guys who can create their own shot or big men who can change a game defensively. I'm not knocking Wagner. I agree that he is good. Just not top 3 good.
Not that many sophomores get taken in the top 5- Hunter has been the only one taken in the last 8 years between 2014 and 2020 - bolded ones that averaged less than 13 ppg.
DeAndre Hunter- 2019 (15 ppg)
Otto Porter 2013 (16 ppg)
Cody Zeller 2013 (16 ppg)
Alex Len 2013 (12 ppg)
Dion Waiters 2012 (12.6 ppg)
2011 Derrick Williams (19.5 ppg)
2009 Blake Griffin (22.7 ppg)
2009 James Harden
2008 Russell Westbrook (12.7 ppg)
2006 Lamarcus Aldridge (15 ppg)
2005 Chris Paul (15 ppg)
2003 Dwayne Wade (20+ ppg)
2001 Jason Richardson (14.7 ppg)
2000 Stromile Swift (16 ppg)
2000 Mike Miller (14 ppg)
1999 Elton Brand (17.7 ppg)
1999 Baron Davis (16 ppg)
1998 Mike Bibby (18 ppg)
1997 Chauncey Billups (19 ppg)
1996 Iverson
1995 Joe Smith
1995 Antonio McDyess (13.9 ppg)
1995 Jerry Stackhouse (19.2 ppg)
1995 Rasheed Wallace (16.6 ppg)
Did you have to do this manually? Or is there a website somewhere that shows college stats as well as draft position?