I wanted my cake! Lol
I wanted my cake! Lol
I wanted my cake! Lol
The 9th pick through 1990:
2021 Davion Mitc , Baylor – Sacramento Kings
2020 Deni Avidja, Maccabi Tel Aviv – Washington Wizards
2010's
2019 Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga – Washington Wizards
2018 Kevin Knox, Kentucky – New York Knicks
2017 Dennis Smith Jr., N.C. State – Dallas Mavericks
2016 Jakob Poeltl, Utah – Toronto Raptors
2015 Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin – Charlotte Hornets
2014 Noah Vonleh, Indiana – Charlotte Hornets
2013 Trey Burke, Michigan – Minnesota Timberwolves
2012 Andre Drummond, Connecticut – Detroit Pistons
2011 Kemba Walker, Connecticut – Charlotte Bobcats
2010 Gordon Hayward, Butler – Utah Jazz
2000’s
2009 DeMar DeRozan, USC – Toronto Raptors
2008 D.J. Augustin, Texas – Charlotte Bobcats
2007 Joakim Noah, Florida – Chicago Bulls
2006 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley – Golden State Warriors
2005 Ike Diogu, Arizona State – Golden State Warriors
2004 Andre Iguodala, Arizona – Philadelphia 76ers
2003 Mike Sweetney, Georgetown – New York Knicks
2002 Amare Stoudemire, Cypress Creek HS (Fla.) – Phoenix Suns
2001 Rodney White, UNC-Charlotte – Detroit Pistons
2000 Joel Przybilla, Minnesota – Houston Rockets
1990’s
1999 Shawn Marion, UNLV – Phoenix Suns
1998 Dirk Nowitzki, Germany – Milwaukee Bucks
1997 Tracy McGrady, Mount Zion Christian Academy (N.C.) – Toronto Raptors
1996 Samaki Walker, Louisville – Dallas Mavericks
1995 Ed O’Bannon, UCLA – New Jersey Nets
1994 Eric Montross, North Carolina – Boston Celtics
1993 Rodney Rogers, Wake Forest – Denver Nuggets
1992 Clarence Weatherspoon, Southern Mississippi – Philadelphia 76ers
1991 Stacey Augmon, UNLV – Atlanta Hawks
1990 Willie Burton, Minnesota – Miami HEA
The 9th pick through 1990:
2021 Davion Mitc , Baylor Sacramento Kings
2020 Deni Avidja, Maccabi Tel Aviv Washington Wizards
2010's
2019 Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga Washington Wizards
2018 Kevin Knox, Kentucky New York Knicks
2017 Dennis Smith Jr., N.C. State Dallas Mavericks
2016 Jakob Poeltl, Utah Toronto Raptors
2015 Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin Charlotte Hornets
2014 Noah Vonleh, Indiana Charlotte Hornets
2013 Trey Burke, Michigan Minnesota Timberwolves
2012 Andre Drummond, Connecticut Detroit Pistons
2011 Kemba Walker, Connecticut Charlotte Bobcats
2010 Gordon Hayward, Butler Utah Jazz
2000s
2009 DeMar DeRozan, USC Toronto Raptors
2008 D.J. Augustin, Texas Charlotte Bobcats
2007 Joakim Noah, Florida Chicago Bulls
2006 Patrick OBryant, Bradley Golden State Warriors
2005 Ike Diogu, Arizona State Golden State Warriors
2004 Andre Iguodala, Arizona Philadelphia 76ers
2003 Mike Sweetney, Georgetown New York Knicks
2002 Amare Stoudemire, Cypress Creek HS (Fla.) Phoenix Suns
2001 Rodney White, UNC-Charlotte Detroit Pistons
2000 Joel Przybilla, Minnesota Houston Rockets
1990s
1999 Shawn Marion, UNLV Phoenix Suns
1998 Dirk Nowitzki, Germany Milwaukee Bucks
1997 Tracy McGrady, Mount Zion Christian Academy (N.C.) Toronto Raptors
1996 Samaki Walker, Louisville Dallas Mavericks
1995 Ed OBannon, UCLA New Jersey Nets
1994 Eric Montross, North Carolina Boston Celtics
1993 Rodney Rogers, Wake Forest Denver Nuggets
1992 Clarence Weatherspoon, Southern Mississippi Philadelphia 76ers
1991 Stacey Augmon, UNLV Atlanta Hawks
1990 Willie Burton, Minnesota Miami HEA
Interesting that when ESPN flashed the “What they’re hearing mock”, Ivey wasn’t in the top 5…
1. Jabari
2. Chet
3. Paolo
4. Sharpe
5. Keegan
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Same old losers getting rewarded.We will remain treadmill garbage, really glad we pushed for the play-in, that was really worth itFvck this team
Well, I think this illustrates pretty well why some of us weren't so happy going all in at the play in game... The extra ping pong balls paid off for Sacramento...
Terrible day.
Back to mediocre.
It's the Sacramento doesn't know WTF they're doing effect. 4 for Keldon + 9 anyone?
How appropriate that Orlando could draft the next Rashard Lewis
Another 6'4" combo guard here we come
Take a look at Miamis roster yall. Bam was their highest pick, at #14 btw
Edit: Correction, Herro at #13
Interested to see what moves Spurs make at the draft.
If the spurs cant manage to find a long wing or big@9
True, it can be done. But there's no denying it's a of a lot harder...
I didn't expect the Spurs to move up and my fear was they would move down so at least they kept their 9th slot.
I thought with no one jumping into the top 4 behind the Spurs it was looking good that they would jump into the top 4.
it. Take Sochan at 9 and double down on defense. At lease create an iden y.
so as expected during the season it was once again the 7th pick who jumped into the top 4
No doubt, rooting for wins down the stretch is dumb for the future of the franchise. Getting passed by other teams in the last couple of months hurt the Spurs chances.
The Spurs are going to need to have a losing season or two to land franchise difference makers. Or else they are stuck building a team without top level talent.
Long Fast Athletes who can shoot a bit
Almost every game the Spurs are smaller and weaker than the opponent
Kings essentially got rewarded for their brain dead Haliburton trade
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