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Come on, Silver isn’t the best, but his reasoning for NOT granting the appeal is pretty sound.I knew the Rockets were going to lose the protest with NBA Commissioner David Stern... oops I meant Adam Silver.
Come on, Silver isn’t the best, but his reasoning for NOT granting the appeal is pretty sound.I knew the Rockets were going to lose the protest with NBA Commissioner David Stern... oops I meant Adam Silver.
Come on, Silver isn’t the best, but his reasoning for NOT granting the appeal is pretty sound.
Come on, Silver isn’t the best, but his reasoning for NOT granting the appeal is pretty sound.
I was legitimately worried that the Jackson trade would blow up in the Suns faces, and it still could, but at this point it seems he's only given the people against the trade more reason to come around and see it as a positive thing.
I know I wanted Jackson in that draft and I wasn't alone, it sucks to be so far off. It sucks more because he has the talent to be a great player but his mental makeup has been his downfall.
that was thought to be an amazing draft
It was? My memory is that there was a lot of discussion (here and nationally) about the weaknesses of the top four players. Fultz's amazing numbers didn't translate to victories, Ball had the ugliest shot in the history of basketball and a domineering headcase father/agent, Tatum lacked the explosiveness to be anything more than a solid role player, and Jackson was an "athlete" who didn't know how to play basketball. That doesn't scream "amazing draft" to me, and it's not revisionist history -- it's what people were saying at the time.
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It was? My memory is that there was a lot of discussion (here and nationally) about the weaknesses of the top four players. Fultz's amazing numbers didn't translate to victories, Ball had the ugliest shot in the history of basketball and a domineering headcase father/agent, Tatum lacked the explosiveness to be anything more than a solid role player, and Jackson was an "athlete" who didn't know how to play basketball. That doesn't scream "amazing draft" to me, and it's not revisionist history -- it's what people were saying at the time.
we must live in completely different universes because it's really not what they were saying at the time. they were comparing Jackson to Scottie Pippen, Ball was the next Jason Kidd, Fultz could be the next Westbrook, Tatum to be Paul Pierce-esque and even Fox had major upside but was considered much more risk than the 1st four.
I'm with elindholm on this one. There was hype around em but all of those warts that he brought up were widely discussed. Tatum was the low ceiling, high floor guy, Fultz was clearly explosive but seemed often disengaged and sat out part of the season with a minor injury, Jackson had made questionable choices on and off the court (but his ceiling was thought to be sky high) and Ball... was exactly as you both describe.
Back to the 2017 draft: my recollection is that it was viewed at the time as a very deep draft, compared to the typical lottery scenario. A great top four and don't sleep on the top ten. That's the surprise to me, that only one of the top four has really panned out.
I think Tatum, Fox and Markannen have worked out well out of the top ten picks.
My buddy in Chicago says Markannen is on the block but he says pretty much the whole roster is
My buddy in Chicago says Markannen is on the block but he says pretty much the whole roster is
I don't follow them enough to know what's going on but Lauri came out like gangbusters as a rookie and has gone downhill since then. Looking at his stats, I guess his defense has improved slightly but he seems to have dropped in almost every offensive category. Not surprisingly, his PER has also dropped, by almost 4 full points (17.1 to 13.3). I'd still be interested in him but unless we're sure his lack of development is the result of coaching or a resolvable injury issue, I don't know how much I'd part with in the process.
I'm with elindholm on this one. There was hype around em but all of those warts that he brought up were widely discussed. Tatum was the low ceiling, high floor guy, Fultz was clearly explosive but seemed often disengaged and sat out part of the season with a minor injury, Jackson had made questionable choices on and off the court (but his ceiling was thought to be sky high) and Ball... was exactly as you both describe.
I'm with cheesebeef on this one.
Fultz looked like the next Derrick Rose (in his prime) with a better jumpshot. He was big, super-athletic, unstoppable both in half-court and fastbreak, a solid passer with defensive potential.
I did see the next Jason Kidd in Lonzo Ball.
Tatum was a total enigma to me, a tall, polished offensive player who does nothing extraordinary. Jackson seemed a bit more promising prospect because of his athleticism.
... and Johnathan Isaac who is leading the league in bpg (2.8) and has a PER of 16.94 (Tatum: 17.10, Fox: 15.76, Lauri: 13.36). The 22 year old keeps getting better and better. Shooting has been his weak spot. (and Zach Collins got injured just as he was starting to show promise)I think Tatum, Fox and Markannen have worked out well out of the top ten picks.
... and Johnathan Isaac who is leading the league in bpg (2.8) and has a PER of 16.94 (Tatum: 17.10, Fox: 15.76, Lauri: 13.36). The 22 year old keeps getting better and better. Shooting has been his weak spot. (and Zach Collins got injured just as he was starting to show promise)
I was solidly in the camp that thought that 2017 draft was average-ish. I had JJ first mostly because I thought Ball and Fultz were trash (didn't have them in my top 10). Tatum was a superior offensive prospect who had a reciprocated defensive effort level; and a tweener game. Fox was a Defensive stud who attacked the rim but had a suspect shot.
Just to maintain a semblance of integrity I checked the archives before the draft and I wrote that my top 3 were: JJ, Fox, then Isaac. I thought the entire top 10 had major red flags including JJ. So I thought just like AzStevenCal that you might as well pick the greatest athlete who showed hustle and potential defensive prowess... aka JJ.
As we all know, JJ turned out to have zero common sense (which should now be one of the measurements acquired at the combine) and let our franchise and fan base down. He could still turn it around as his G league stats might attest, but he needs better people around him and a massive dose of maturity or he'll stay stupid. Waste of talent.
A few years later and it turns out we would have been better of drafting in the teens: Donovan, Bam, and John Collins.
BTW, I was probably Ball's harshest critic on here with that hideous shot and his lackluster defense. Turns out, he fixed both of them. That gives me a lot more hope for him to become a very good player. He even improved his FT% by about 20%. He still needs to prove he can increase his availability and become consistent, but his needle seems to be on the rise. I've been adamantly against trading for him, but I could be persuaded now. He would be a great back up to Ricky.
He still needs to prove he can increase his availability and become consistent, but his needle seems to be on the rise.