Maxwell Lewis Discussion: 2nd Round Selection

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  1. KareemtheGreat33

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    Hey JHS is there, if he can horse around he can play ball
     
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    For real
     
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    BUMP from steenking Page 2. Watch out Mad Max … Max 2 is improving and may be on a path to get to what you’re supposed to be ahead of you. Nice problem to have and also should start accumulating some trade value of his own. Smooth, good athlete and gets to the rim plus has some mid range game too.
     
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    have only seen the first few minutes of the game today, but he looked like he didn't belong in a good way--just stepping around and finishing over/around whomever. next step is doing it with the big boys.
     
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    Yeah really liked what I saw from him today, definitely a step above the rest of guys on the court. Hopefully just a year or two away from being the wing we keep trying to trade for.
     
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    He looks pretty bad to me, like there’s flashes of good play, he ran a couple fast breaks well, but overall he is raw to put it nicely.
     
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    He’s looked bad since those few minutes I was referring to lol.
     
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    I am starting to feel that our drafting/scouting dept. success has been largely overblown due to a couple of lucky picks/signings: AR and AC. Maaaaaay be Zubac.

    IMO, only the red were good picks, in relation to their draft position. Abysmal.

    2024 17 Dalton Knecht
    2024 55 Bronny James

    2023 17 Jalen Hood-Schifino
    2023 47 Mojave King (↳IND)

    2022 35 Max Christie

    2021 22 Isaiah Jackson (↳IND)

    2020 28 Jaden McDaniels (↳OKC ↳MIN)

    2019 4 De'Andre Hunter (↳NOP ↳ATL)

    2018 25 Moritz Wagner
    2018 47 Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk

    2017 2 Lonzo Ball
    2017 28 Tony Bradley (↳UTA)

    2016 2 Brandon Ingram
    2016 32 Ivica Zubac

    2015 2 D'Angelo Russell
    2015 27 Larry Nance
    2015 34 Anthony Brown

    2014 7 Julius Randle

    2013 48 Ryan Kelly

    2012 60 Robert Sacre

    2011 41 Darius Morris
    2011 46 Andrew Goudelock
    2011 56 Chukwudiebere Maduabum (↳DEN)
    2011 58 Ater Majok

    2010 43 Devin Ebanks
    2010 58 Derrick Caracter

    2009 29 Toney Douglas (↳NYK)
    2009 42 Patrick Beverley (↳MIA)
    2009 59 Chinemelu Elonu

    2008 58 Joe Crawford

    2007 19 Javaris Crittenton
    2007 40 Sun Yue
    2007 48 Marc Gasol

    2006 26 Jordan Farmar
    2006 51 Cheikh Samb (↳DET)

    2005 10 Andrew Bynum
    2005 37 Ronny Turiaf
    2005 39 Von Wafer

    2004 27 Sasha Vujačić
    2004 56 Marcus Douthit

    2003 24 Brian Cook
    2003 32 Luke Walton

    2002 27 Chris Jefferies (↳TOR)

    2000 29 Mark Madsen

    1999 23 Devean George
    1999 30 John Celestand

    1998 26 Sam Jacobson
    1998 31 Ruben Patterson
    1998 45 Toby Bailey

    1997 52 DeJuan Wheat
    1997 54 Paul Rogers

    1996 24 Derek Fisher
     
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    We did alright with the lottery picks.
     
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    I think we draft pretty well, we just don’t draft and keep our players most of the time. We are a win now team, so there’s not a ton of development, and we are very impatient as a fan base so the players we do draft don’t get the most leeway, if they don’t turn into rotation guys within 2 years we want them gone, where many other franchises have more patience than that, right or wrong. Our high/late first early second round picks do well though, they’re all still in the league, some have become all-stars, Lonzo would look better if lot for injuries. We essentially drafted Josh Hart and Thomas Bryant too, draft night trade, so can’t leave him off the list. That’s a lot of successful picks.

    Edit: I see now Zen you edited the post to show picks you thought were good based on number taken in red. I’m not trying to defend our FO that hard, but if you go off that criteria you can do that to pretty much every franchise. Almost every franchise can be made to look bad based on some star player that was drafted after whoever they picked, that’s why the draft is largely a roll of the dice. We have a lot of players still in the league though, many are key players on their teams, to me that’s the mark of a decent/competent scouting and drafting team. Are we the best at it, no, but we’re absolutely solid.
     
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    Why is Devean George not red, Zen?:Kobe Snickering: @JSM
     
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    they didn't draft well during phil tenure
     
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    Zubac, BI, Josh Hart, and Randle are all starters.
    You can’t say they were bad picks at all.
    Also, Knecht will have a very solid career.
     
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    I think the scouting teams’s praise is from recent years… around Randle I think. And I also think it came from buying later picks and getting impact guys with those picks… Kuz and Hart.

    That stretch of drafting was pretty successful for us and now teams are starting to catch up with scouting. Plus the recent cba rules making buying a pick harder while also putting emphasis on drafting players for their cheaper contracts
     
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    don't have the links handy right now, but as alam and weezy said--you need to recalibrate what success means. if you're drafting outside the top 10, you're doing pretty well if the guy makes it 5 years in the league. if you're in the second round, you're lucky if he ever plays meaningful minutes. the only huge miss in recent years was Lonzo, and before his injuries he looked like a 10+ year starter for winning teams, imo.

    even mo Wagner, who underwhelmed me, is on his third NBA contract and has made like 50 million+ in his career. for a 25th pick, that's pretty insane.

    dlo was actually a very good 2nd overall pick, too. sure, a couple guys taken later were better, but some taken immediately after were much, much worse.

    tl;dr: 60 guys are drafted every year and the league only employs 450 total players. the good ones have decade-plus long careers. do the math.
     
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    Picks relative to their draft position. Hence DLO at #2 should not be considered a success. If anything, he underperformed relative to his draft position. But #2 is very volatile and is often "overdrafted for potential". So... even from that perspective, he is not that much of an outlier for #2.

    Alex Sarr
    Brandon Miller
    Chet Holmgren
    Jalen Green
    James Wiseman
    Ja Morant
    Marvin Bagley III
    Lonzo Ball
    Brandon Ingram
    D'Angelo Russell
    Jabari Parker
    Victor Oladipo
    Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
    Derrick Williams
    Evan Turner
    Hasheem Thabeet
    Michael Beasley
    Kevin Durant
    LaMarcus Aldridge
    Marvin Williams
    Emeka Okafor
    Darko Milicic
    Jay Williams
    Tyson Chandler
    Stromile Swift

    Randle was 7th. Drafting a starter here should not be considered a success, IMO. It should, despite some outliers, be the norm.

    To wit, here is a list of 7th since 2000:

    Donovan Clingan
    Bilal Coulibaly
    Shaedon Sharpe
    Jonathan Kuminga

    Killian Hayes
    Coby White
    Wendell Carter Jr.
    Lauri Markkanen
    Jamal Murray

    Emmanuel Mudiay
    Julius Randle
    Ben McLemore
    Harrison Barnes
    Bismack Biyombo

    Greg Monroe
    Stephen Curry
    Eric Gordon
    Corey Brewer

    Randy Foye
    Charlie Villanueva
    Luol Deng
    Kirk Hinrich

    Eddie Griffin
    Chris Mihm

    Being a starter on that list is not an outlier at all (see starters, near starters playing 20+ minutes and people with 10+ years career, like Brewer, in red).

    We can argue that Randle, Curry and Murray are the best players of the bunch, but still...

    Calling a scouting department good, when it merely does an adequate job, is some Jeanie-level low-a** standard.

    You could claim that we do better with the late picks than with the lottery/early ones, but I have a feeling that even that is skewed by some recency bias.
     
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    you’re proving my point with your lists?
     
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    Yeah I was thinking that LOL
     

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