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Here's something I say whenever the topic of a bad draft comes up. Something like half the stars in the NBA were not expected to be when drafted. Tony Parker, Marc Gasol, Steph Curry, James Harden, Kevin Love, Rajon Rondo, Brook Lopez, Joakim Noah, Paul George, Roy Hibbert, Brook Lopez are all-star caliber players off the top of my head, who weren't drafted with all-star dom in mind.
What it comes down to is that there's two types of stars. There's stars like Rose, Durant, Melo, Griffin, etc. that came into the league expected to be on, then were. Then there's those Curry, George, Noah types who weren't any more highly projected than players picked in similar spots this draft. When a draft is called one without stars, the only thing that's certain is that it lacks the former group. The unpredictable type of star is still very possible. If this draft is full of prospects who take a Harden, Curry, George, Noah, Hibbert, etc. type of path to stardom, it can still be one of the best drafts of the last few decades
Overall the NBA just isn't reliable enough at drafting for the assertion of a bad draft or a good draft before it happens, to mean anything. They're expected to be wrong about half the players and with an error rate that high, it's easily within the margin of error that a bad draft turns into a good draft, like 2009. Put it this way asking the NBA and media to tell you how good a draft is, is like getting a college kid who got 40% on his bio test to tell you what your X-Rays mean, it's just not a trustworthy prognosis
Also I disagree about drafting a starter as not being a big deal. If a team can get Mike Conley, Jr. or Luol Deng out of a draft even if they're not real stars, that improves their future a lot. Not to mention that a young starting caliber player can become a great trade asset, like the LAC pick of Eric Gordon helping them trade for Chris Paul
Last edited by Shack1212; 06-20-2013 at 12:19 AM.
That's what makes me salivate most of all. Bring back the Crescent City Connection! Burke to Davis should be just what the doctor ordered. Not to mention that with Davis's burgeoning jumper he can run the pick n pop too.
Speaking of workouts:
Jim Eichenhofer @Jim_Eichenhofer
Monty's b-ball camp at Alario Center has begun at 9 a.m. all week, so Pelicans players have been arriving at 7 a.m. to get their workouts in
Chris Miles @mileswdsu 34m
Team confirms Ben Mclemore will be in New Orleans this weekend for an INTERVIEW not a workout
I guess his agent nixed any further workouts after that "out of shape" deal![]()
Pelicans GM Dell Demps is in Washington DC today at a Victor Oladipo workout
— Chris Miles (@mileswdsu) June 21, 2013
McLemore and Oladipo workouts are in response to GM's believing Burke to Orlando at #2 is very, very real. That causes a domino effect that will likely end with one of those SG's still on the board at 6
@mcnamara247
If McLemore is there. Wow.
Oladipo...ug.
Christ. I don't know which I'd perfer more.
I like Oladipo's ability to make clutch plays. But I also like McLemore's offense, though he doesn't really assert himself.
If Burke goes to Orlando, things will get very, very interesting. It's what's so exciting about this draft. I hope we give KCP a look as well.
If we take mclemore or dipo, Gordon will sulk so hard.
"I don't know if people know — I dislocated my pinkie finger. And [Tyreke] told me, 'You wanna go home or you wanna be here?' I want to be here. And he said, 'All right, then go tape it up and let's play. Let's go. We not stoppin' at no stores. Straight gas. That's what we do, just keep going.'"
http://thebasketbawlblog.com/
Gordon can sulk his way to the door if we get McLemore.
I like Burke but would be much more excited with Oladipo or McLemore.
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