shoulda just kept the original pick instead of trading it for 3 heads
So we left a guy like PJ3 on the table for a volume shooter, a TOSB, and an undersized forward that "works hard"?
Because it's Dallas.
shoulda just kept the original pick instead of trading it for 3 heads
At least they didn't have as bad a draft as the Sns
At least your team got to draft.
Did They?![]()
Alteast your team didnt draft plumlee...
thought dallas had lost it to acquire LO a year ealier, everything they got last night was like a bonus tbh![]()
At least the guys you drafted will actually play in the NBA tbh...
2011 - traded away Jordan Hamilton's rights, could have taken Isiah Thomas
2010 - traded for Dominique Jones's rights, could have had Landry Fields
2009 - traded for Roddy's rights, nobody else taken after him panned out any better, unless you want to make an argument for Chase Budinger
2008 - took Shan Foster late in the second round. Could have bought a 1st round pick and taken Mario Chalmers, DeAndre Jordan, Luc Mbah a Moute or Goran Dragic
2007 - took Nick Fazekas when Marc Gasol was still on the board
2006 - took Maurice Ager when Paul Millsap was still on the board
2005 - didn't have a 1st round pick. Had they bought one, could have drafted David Lee, Brandon Bass, CJ Miles, Ersan İlyasova, Monta Ellis or Marcin Gortat
2004 - traded for Devin Harris' rights, traded for Pavel Podkolzin's rights at 21, could have taken Tony Allen, Kevin Martin Delonte West or Anderson Varajeo at 21.
2003 - took Josh Howard late in the first round. His career turned out far better than anyone taken after him. Probably the last good draft the Mavs had.
2002 - Didn't have a first-round pick. Had they bought one, they could have taken Carlos Boozer or Luis Scola.
2001 - took Kyle Hill and Kenny Saterfield in the second round. Didn't have a 1st. Had they bought one, they could have taken Gilbert Arenas or Mehmet Okur.
2000 - traded for Eduardo Najera's rights. Had they kept their first-round pick, they could have taken Michael Redd.
1999 - traded for Leon Smith's rights and took Gordan Giricek in the second round. Could have taken Manu Ginobili.
So one good draft in 12 years.
Even the Lakers had better drafts. See Bynum, Andrew.
All the could'ves are kind of ridiculous tbh. Ginobili was just dumb luck, and who saw Thomas as being any good? Also, Giricek was a Spurs pick that was part of the Leon Smith deal.
Also, all those misses are trumped by
1998 - took Tractor Traylor and then traded him for Dirk Nowitzki
At least your draft picks won’t run off to free agency & do a TV special announcing their decision to leave your boring city for Miami….
Can you blame him? It's Cleveland.![]()
You're kinds blowing things out of proportion by acting as if Dallas should have drafted the 1-2 2nd round picks that make noise every year (i.e. Marc Gasol, Paul Millsap, Boozer, Arenas, etc.).
I know that every year there's 1 or 2 guys from the second round that end up having productive careers and the rest don't do . And that if you go back and look at past drafts, you might rearrange the order of the top 15 picks, but the top 15 guys picked generally end up having the best careers.
I just think that you can still find productive players at the end of the first round and that year after year of coming up empty eventually catches up to you. If they had hit on even a 1/3 of their picks, they'd be in much better shape.
what annoys me most is their re ed habit of letting them productive players walk, mean even if they actually got them golds from the 2nd round, they'd still show them the door when their contracts expire and they demand big $. they got shrewd signings from FA market every year but would always end up letting them leave by refusing to re-sign them with the $ they deserved
PJ3 is not gonna be a good player. He's trying to convince teams he will be a small forward yet doesn't shoot well from the perimeter and not that great of a ball-handler. He has no inside game whatsoever and is a liability defensively. The upside part is overblown.
Maybe if he got drafted by any other team, but since it's the Thunder, with their luck he'll turn out to be a star.
Sam Presti effect tbh
"OMG OKC drafted that guy he's gonna be a rotation player at worst!" Does Reggie Jackson even see the light of day?
http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/stor...6pLid%3D174750
Dallas
Picks: (24) Jared Cunningham, SG; (33) Bernard James, C; (34) Jae Crowder, F
Grade: P
Outlook: Dallas’ picks were too outlandish to warrant a normal letter. Cunningham is 6-5 and will do hard time in the D-League being re-educated as a point guard. James is a 27-year-old Iraq war veteran (and Mark Cuban has a soft spot for veterans). Crowder is a power forward who measured 6-6.5 with a 6-9.25 wingspan, which means he is not a power forward.
Jae Crowder will be a solid player in the NBA for a long time son. No reason to be disappointed at all.
Among the 3 players Dallas drafted, he will be the best of the bunch
Wait and see
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