cool story bro
Bucks vs Spurs comparison since 1990 draft
lottery picks (top 14)
Bucks 15, Spurs 1
# 1 picks
Bucks 2, Spurs 1
50-win seasons
Bucks 1, Spurs 18
won division
Bucks 1, Spurs 12
.500 or better seasons (not counting this season)
Bucks 8, Spurs 21
made playoffs
Bucks 8. Spurs 21
NBA championships
Bucks 0, Spurs 4
http://www.basketball-reference.com/
The op is long-winded, so let me reduce the clutter in his post to the main point:
The Spurs drafted Tim Duncan and David Robinson and the Bucks didn't.
The Bucks did help Cuban build a regular season dynasty for the coming 14 years.
And we care why? Go back to gargling Rand Paul's in the Political Forum, B...![]()
There's people who cares about the bucks. That's the real story
bucks lottery picks..is just as much as the bulls post jordan
i will assist, and expand on the more subtle message he wanted to convey:
OP IS A GOT
Players passed over by Bucks in draft in years with # 1 pick since 1990
1994
took Glen Robinson, could have had Jason Kidd (or Eddie Jones, Grant Hill or Juwan Howard)
2005
took Andrew Bogut, could have had Chris Paul (or Deron Williams)
Lottery flub picks since 1990
1992
took Todd Day at # 8, could have had Robert Horry or Latrell Sprewell
1993
took Vin Baker at # 8, could have had Sam Cassell
1995
took Gary Trent at # 11, could have had Michael Finley
1996
took Stephon Marbury at # 4, could have had Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant, or Ray Allen
1997
took Danny Fortson at # 10, could have had Stephen Jackson
1998
took Dirk Nowitski at # 9, but traded him right away (w/ Pat Garrity) for Robert Tractor Traylor
2002
took Marcus Haislip at # 13, could have had Carlos Boozer or Tayshaun Prince
2003
took TJ Ford at # 8, could have had David West, Kyle Korver, Kirk Hinrich, Josh Howard, Mo Williams, Boris Diaw, or Luke Ridnour
2007
took Yi Jianlian at # 6, could have had Joakim Noah, Marc Gasol, or Tiago Splitter
2008
took Joe Alexander at # 8, could have had Brooke Lopez, George Hill, Roy Hibbert, Mario Chalmers, Ryan Anderson, or Serge Ibaka
2009
took Brandon Jennings at # 10, could have had Taj Gibson or Ty Lawson (arguably Jennings may be as good as these two)
2011
took Jimmer Fredette with # 10, could have had Kawhi Leonard or Kenneth Faried
2012
took John Henson at # 14, could have had Jared Sullinger,
OP is kinda a legend in political forum tho. nba forum for him is similar to what the political forum is to me tbh
Yeah pretty sure the Bucks did have Ray Allen for some time there, guy.
They traded Marbury on draft night for Ray Allen. I think they did a pretty good job on that one. Many of the criticisms are unfair. You can find any team that drafted in the lottery and had a player that didn't turn out and compare it to a player that did turn out at the end of the first round or the second round. Everything in the draft is based on potential, and citing half the players they passed on is hindsight or Monday Morning Quarterback.
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