CelticsGM
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« on: September 08, 2005, 05:56:48 PM » |
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{I postet this first as answer to my Ginobili trade thread, but I think this surprising outcome belongs here in the general discussion forum}
Well, since that draft pick discussion - whats a mid 1st rounder worth - never stops, I decided to take a look at the past drafts:
2009: (Way too early to tell) Taken between 11-20: Palacio, Holton, Robertson, Davies, Abdul-Wahad, Keefe, Ahye, Hyatt, P. Maggette, Lucas Starter: none (possibly Palacio, Paul Maggette) Top prospects taken later: ?
2008: Taken between 11-20: Ward, Micah Hunter, Fletcher, Schwartz, Zollner, Springs, Profit, Fauber, Elliott, Monroe Starter: Fletcher (possibly Ward & Elliott) Top prospects taken later: A. Rouseau
2007 Taken between 11-20: Hinkle, Austin, Curran, Evan Lo, Stockton, Beardslee, Bellamy, Sapp, Templeton, Geiger Starter: None Top prospects taken later: J. Duncan, M. Bird
2006 Taken between 11-20: Hobson, Crotty, Cunningham, H. Strickland, Havlicek, Meyers, Collier, Luisetti, T. Kundla, Conrad Starter: Havlicek, Kundla Top prospects taken later: Van Exel, Del Negro, Chamberlain, Lovelette
So what does that mean: The 3 drafts from 2006 to 2008 (forget about the 2009 now) produced AFTER pick #10 exactly 5 starters: Havlicek, Kundla, Chamberlain, Del Negro and Fletcher. Only Hav can be considered a star as of now with Chamberlain and Kundla close behind
So the chances to find a player who can become a starter WITHIN 2-3 YEARS (let alone a star) after pick 10 are very slim. One or two each draft. A grand total of 5 among 90 picks (counting pick #11 in rd.1 to #10 in rd.2)
This is NOT EXACTLY overwhelming, this is downright FRIGHTNING !!!
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