So I think in general in their history the Suns have done an above average job at selecting players in the NBA draft. There have been some obvious blunders, but some nice steals as well. That being said, having a possible Top 10 pick next year that could set up a potential future Suns dynasty makes me a bit nervous, but also excited. Anyway, I guess what Im getting to is that Wikipedia has lists of the NBA drafts, who selected whom, and where they were taken. I thought I'd take a look at who the Suns took, and who was taken below them that they should've taken- just for fun:
(The format is pick #, who the Suns took, then who was still on the board)
1981: 20. Larry Nance. Danny Ainge, Alton Lister, Eddie Johnson and Tony Gwynn were still on the board. Suns made the right choice (though I wonder how much they thought about going w/ hometown boy Lister).
1982: 15. David Thirdkill. Derek Smith who went on to score 5K career points was still on the board, but really there weren't many difference makers still on the board.
1983: No pick
1984: 13. Jay Humphries. John Stockton was taken 3 picks later (oops!), Jerome Kersey was also still on the board.
1985: 10. Ed Pinckney. 3 picks later, Karl Malone was taken (double oops!)Joe Dumars, AC Green, Terry Porter, Manute Bol, and future Suns Tyrone Corbin and John Hot Rod Williams were still on the board. Also chosen after the 2nd round that year were Mario Elie, Spud Webb, Sam Mitchell and Arvydas Sabonis.
1986: 6. William Bedford. Ron Harper, John Salley, Dell Curry, Scott Skiles, Mark Price, Nate McMillan, Dennis Rodman, and of course Jeff Hornaceck (who the Suns picked) were still available.
1987: 2. Armon Gilliam. Scottie Pippen, Kenny Smith, Kevin Johnson (who the Suns later traded for), Horace Grant, Olden Polynice, Reggie Miller, Mugsy Bogues, and Mark Jackson were still on the board. Not a terrible pick- but imagine a Pippen-KJ combo, could've been nice.
1988: 7. Tim Perry. Rony Seikaly, Rex Chapman, Dan Majerle (who the Suns picked), Rod Strickland, Vernon Maxwell, Steve Kerr (who the Suns picked), and Andrew Lang (Suns picked) were all on the board. Not a bad pick, Chapman would've been better though.
1989: 24. Anthony Cook who the Suns traded to Det for Kenny Battle (picked 27). Vlade Divac was available, as was Cliff Robinson.
1990: 21. Jayson Williams. Elden Campbell, Toni Kukoc, Tony Massenburg and Cedric Ceballos (Suns pick) were also available.
1991: no first round pick, 2nd rd, pick 32. Chad Gallagher. Elliot Perry, Richard Dumas (Suns pick), and Darrell Armstrong (went undrafted) were available.
1992: 22. Oliver Miller (oh what could've been). Latrell Sprewell, PJ Brown, Popeye Jones and David Wesley were also available. Suns made the right pick, too bad they couldn't keep Miller away from the buffet.
1993: 27. Malcom Mackey. Lucious Harris, Gheorghe Muresan (Billy Crystals friend) and Nick Van Exel were available.
1994: 23. Wesley Person. Charlie Ward and Howard Eisley were available. Suns probably made the right pick.
1995: 21. Michael Finley. Greg Ostertag and Eric Snow were picked later- this is one of the Suns best later draft picks.
1996: 15. Steve Nash (you never hear about him anymore). Tony Delk, Jermaine O'Neal, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Walter McCarty, and Othella Harrington, Jeff McGinnis were taken later. That draft was so deep its sick.
1997: 43. Stephen Jackson who the Suns eventually cut. Mark Blount was the only "name" player taken after him. Troy Hudson, Mikki Moore, Damon Jones and Ira Newble all went undrafted.
1998:No pick
1999: 9. Shawn Marion. Jason Terry (again, a bit surprised the Suns didn't take the hometown boy), Cory Maggette, Ron Artest, James Posey, Jeff Foster, AK47, Jumaine Jones, Scott Padgett, Michael Ruffin, Calvin Booth, & Manu Ginobli were taken later. Suns made the right pick.
2000: 25. "Jake" Tsakalidis. Mark Madesen, Marko Jaric, Eddie House, and Michael Redd (super oops) were taken later.
2001: 53. Jaron Collins. Carlos Arroyo went undrafted.
2002: 9. Amare Stoudemire. Caron Butler, Jarred Jeffries, Nenad Kristic, & Carlos Boozer were taken later. Suns obviously made a great pick.
2003: 17. Zarko Cabarkapa. Boris Diaw, Travis Outlaw, Leandro Barbosa (traded to Suns from SA), Josh Howard (oops!), Jason Kopono, Luke Walton, James Jones, Udonis Haslem, and Quentin Ross were available.
2004: 7. Loul Deng- traded to Chicago.Beno Udrih, Delonte West, JR Smith, Josh Smith, Trevor Ariza, & Andres Nocioni were also available. Suns made a good pick, just should've kept it.
2005: 21. Nate Robinson (traded to NY for KT). Jarrett Jack, Travis Diener, Ronny Turiaf, Monta Ellis, & Ryan Gomes were taken later. I don't mind trading this pick away since it brought us a nice piece in KT and moved Q's oversize contract.
2006: Rajon Rando- traded the pick. Too early to tell how badly they'll regret that trade though.
So anyway, I guess I just kind of found this interesting. I think if one thing can be learned from this is, DO NOT DRAFT FOR NEED. Looks how many forwards and centers the Suns picked who ended up being stiffs. Drafting the best player is the best way to go in my opinion.
(The format is pick #, who the Suns took, then who was still on the board)
1981: 20. Larry Nance. Danny Ainge, Alton Lister, Eddie Johnson and Tony Gwynn were still on the board. Suns made the right choice (though I wonder how much they thought about going w/ hometown boy Lister).
1982: 15. David Thirdkill. Derek Smith who went on to score 5K career points was still on the board, but really there weren't many difference makers still on the board.
1983: No pick
1984: 13. Jay Humphries. John Stockton was taken 3 picks later (oops!), Jerome Kersey was also still on the board.
1985: 10. Ed Pinckney. 3 picks later, Karl Malone was taken (double oops!)Joe Dumars, AC Green, Terry Porter, Manute Bol, and future Suns Tyrone Corbin and John Hot Rod Williams were still on the board. Also chosen after the 2nd round that year were Mario Elie, Spud Webb, Sam Mitchell and Arvydas Sabonis.
1986: 6. William Bedford. Ron Harper, John Salley, Dell Curry, Scott Skiles, Mark Price, Nate McMillan, Dennis Rodman, and of course Jeff Hornaceck (who the Suns picked) were still available.
1987: 2. Armon Gilliam. Scottie Pippen, Kenny Smith, Kevin Johnson (who the Suns later traded for), Horace Grant, Olden Polynice, Reggie Miller, Mugsy Bogues, and Mark Jackson were still on the board. Not a terrible pick- but imagine a Pippen-KJ combo, could've been nice.
1988: 7. Tim Perry. Rony Seikaly, Rex Chapman, Dan Majerle (who the Suns picked), Rod Strickland, Vernon Maxwell, Steve Kerr (who the Suns picked), and Andrew Lang (Suns picked) were all on the board. Not a bad pick, Chapman would've been better though.
1989: 24. Anthony Cook who the Suns traded to Det for Kenny Battle (picked 27). Vlade Divac was available, as was Cliff Robinson.
1990: 21. Jayson Williams. Elden Campbell, Toni Kukoc, Tony Massenburg and Cedric Ceballos (Suns pick) were also available.
1991: no first round pick, 2nd rd, pick 32. Chad Gallagher. Elliot Perry, Richard Dumas (Suns pick), and Darrell Armstrong (went undrafted) were available.
1992: 22. Oliver Miller (oh what could've been). Latrell Sprewell, PJ Brown, Popeye Jones and David Wesley were also available. Suns made the right pick, too bad they couldn't keep Miller away from the buffet.
1993: 27. Malcom Mackey. Lucious Harris, Gheorghe Muresan (Billy Crystals friend) and Nick Van Exel were available.
1994: 23. Wesley Person. Charlie Ward and Howard Eisley were available. Suns probably made the right pick.
1995: 21. Michael Finley. Greg Ostertag and Eric Snow were picked later- this is one of the Suns best later draft picks.
1996: 15. Steve Nash (you never hear about him anymore). Tony Delk, Jermaine O'Neal, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Walter McCarty, and Othella Harrington, Jeff McGinnis were taken later. That draft was so deep its sick.
1997: 43. Stephen Jackson who the Suns eventually cut. Mark Blount was the only "name" player taken after him. Troy Hudson, Mikki Moore, Damon Jones and Ira Newble all went undrafted.
1998:No pick
1999: 9. Shawn Marion. Jason Terry (again, a bit surprised the Suns didn't take the hometown boy), Cory Maggette, Ron Artest, James Posey, Jeff Foster, AK47, Jumaine Jones, Scott Padgett, Michael Ruffin, Calvin Booth, & Manu Ginobli were taken later. Suns made the right pick.
2000: 25. "Jake" Tsakalidis. Mark Madesen, Marko Jaric, Eddie House, and Michael Redd (super oops) were taken later.
2001: 53. Jaron Collins. Carlos Arroyo went undrafted.
2002: 9. Amare Stoudemire. Caron Butler, Jarred Jeffries, Nenad Kristic, & Carlos Boozer were taken later. Suns obviously made a great pick.
2003: 17. Zarko Cabarkapa. Boris Diaw, Travis Outlaw, Leandro Barbosa (traded to Suns from SA), Josh Howard (oops!), Jason Kopono, Luke Walton, James Jones, Udonis Haslem, and Quentin Ross were available.
2004: 7. Loul Deng- traded to Chicago.Beno Udrih, Delonte West, JR Smith, Josh Smith, Trevor Ariza, & Andres Nocioni were also available. Suns made a good pick, just should've kept it.
2005: 21. Nate Robinson (traded to NY for KT). Jarrett Jack, Travis Diener, Ronny Turiaf, Monta Ellis, & Ryan Gomes were taken later. I don't mind trading this pick away since it brought us a nice piece in KT and moved Q's oversize contract.
2006: Rajon Rando- traded the pick. Too early to tell how badly they'll regret that trade though.
So anyway, I guess I just kind of found this interesting. I think if one thing can be learned from this is, DO NOT DRAFT FOR NEED. Looks how many forwards and centers the Suns picked who ended up being stiffs. Drafting the best player is the best way to go in my opinion.