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Anatomy of a draft: Cards GM Keim breaks down highly regarded haul
If you haven't heard of Steve Keim, Arizona's rookie general manager, please stand by. You will.Keim and the Cardinals just completed a draft with so many bull's-eyes they were applauded by a national media that usually reserves its attention for what Arizona can't do instead of what it just did.
And what it just did was nail last weekend's draft with Keim finding value everywhere. He struck early, landing the top guard in the draft, then worked his way down the board -- unafraid to gamble along the way.
When he was finished, he had the Cardinals at or near the top of virtually every post-draft scoreboard.
"If you were to tell me before the draft that we would be able to acquire those exact guys at those exact positions in the draft," said Keim, "I would've said, 'No way' -- particularly for about half of them.
"But for it to fall that way, well, sometimes it's your scouting system, with scouts doing a great job lining them up, and sometimes it comes down to being in the right place at the right time. It really did work out well for us, and I couldn't be happier."
I understand. What I don't is ... how did he do it? So I asked, and Keim delivered again, this time walking me through a round-by-round backstory to each pick.
Round 1
With the seventh choice, the Cardinals took UNC guard Jonathan Cooper,...... REST OF ARTICLE AT LINK AT TOP OF PAGE.
Anatomy of a draft: Cards GM Keim breaks down highly regarded haul
If you haven't heard of Steve Keim, Arizona's rookie general manager, please stand by. You will.Keim and the Cardinals just completed a draft with so many bull's-eyes they were applauded by a national media that usually reserves its attention for what Arizona can't do instead of what it just did.
And what it just did was nail last weekend's draft with Keim finding value everywhere. He struck early, landing the top guard in the draft, then worked his way down the board -- unafraid to gamble along the way.
When he was finished, he had the Cardinals at or near the top of virtually every post-draft scoreboard.
"If you were to tell me before the draft that we would be able to acquire those exact guys at those exact positions in the draft," said Keim, "I would've said, 'No way' -- particularly for about half of them.
"But for it to fall that way, well, sometimes it's your scouting system, with scouts doing a great job lining them up, and sometimes it comes down to being in the right place at the right time. It really did work out well for us, and I couldn't be happier."
I understand. What I don't is ... how did he do it? So I asked, and Keim delivered again, this time walking me through a round-by-round backstory to each pick.
Round 1
With the seventh choice, the Cardinals took UNC guard Jonathan Cooper,...... REST OF ARTICLE AT LINK AT TOP OF PAGE.
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