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  • TGsoGood
    MVP
    • Mar 2015
    • 1039

    #16
    Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

    Originally posted by JazzCeltics
    What about Kwame Brown?
    What about Robert Swift?
    What about Johnathan Bender?
    What about Darius Miles?
    What about Desagana Diop?
    What about Eddy Curry? (I know he was good for a few years, but once he got to the Knicks he wasn't too good)
    What about Martell Webster?
    I know that many high school players like the ones you mentioned, Dwight Howard, Bynum, Jermaine O'Neal, and more, but there are many busts as well out of high school, so that argument can't be made for Thon Maker.
    Thon doesn't need to become a superstar he just needs to be a solid contributor who doesn't mess things up for anyone else. That's just my opinion.

    No one expected Martell Webster, Desagna Diop, and Robert Swift to have "Face of the Franchise" type of talent. Those guys were noted as having a (possible) high ceilings like Thon. I think what kills Thon is the KD comparisons, he is not that guy in the NBA but I think he can turn into a solid contributor. He just needs to be able to impact the game, he doesn't have to be Superstar to have a successful career. I'd Argue that he does not even have to become an All-Star to be successful.

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    • Mauer4MVP
      MVP
      • Mar 2010
      • 2407

      #17
      Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

      There's also evidence that he's most likely at least 23.

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      • iloveosalot
        Banned
        • Apr 2016
        • 42

        #18
        Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

        Originally posted by TGsoGood
        Thon doesn't need to become a superstar he just needs to be a solid contributor who doesn't mess things up for anyone else. That's just my opinion.

        No one expected Martell Webster, Desagna Diop, and Robert Swift to have "Face of the Franchise" type of talent. Those guys were noted as having a (possible) high ceilings like Thon. I think what kills Thon is the KD comparisons, he is not that guy in the NBA but I think he can turn into a solid contributor. He just needs to be able to impact the game, he doesn't have to be Superstar to have a successful career. I'd Argue that he does not even have to become an All-Star to be successful.
        LOL!

        Kwame Brown was supposed to be the next shaq when he was drafted, bro. Come on now.

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        • redsox4evur
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2013
          • 18169

          #19
          Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

          I'm sorry Philly is a loser. They screwed up their pick. Ingram was the best player in this draft. Also they now have 5, seriously 5, guys that should be starting in the league. Embiid, Okafor, Simmons, Saric and Noel. And guess what they all have in common they are big men. Is Brett Brown going to go with 5 bigs on the court at one time?


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          • Trackball
            MVP
            • Sep 2012
            • 1306

            #20
            Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

            Originally posted by JazzCeltics
            What about Kwame Brown?
            What about Robert Swift?
            What about Johnathan Bender?
            What about Darius Miles?
            What about Desagana Diop?
            What about Eddy Curry? (I know he was good for a few years, but once he got to the Knicks he wasn't too good)
            What about Martell Webster?
            I know that many high school players like the ones you mentioned, Dwight Howard, Bynum, Jermaine O'Neal, and more, but there are many busts as well out of high school, so that argument can't be made for Thon Maker.
            Hindsight bias.

            After Garnett and Kobe came right out of high school and started kicking butt almost immediately (especially the former), a lot of players came out in the next 5-7 years. Who knew so many would start sucking?

            Take this Bill Simmons column from right after the 2002 NBA Draft, regarding the top two picks:

            Years from now, we will remember "Yao Ming over Jay Williams" the same way we remember "Bowie over Jordan," "Traylor for Nowitzki," "Carroll for McHale and Parish," "Aguirre over Thomas" and every other great draft day blunder in NBA history. I'm not just predicting it, I'm guaranteeing it.
            Six months later, to the day, he wrote a follow-up. To his credit, he admits fault, which is more than I can say for some sportswriters.

            I'm an idiot. Forget about Yao's emergence as the most polished rookie big man since Brad Daugherty, or that he offers the first worthy challenge to Shaq since Hakeem was still The Dream. If you're a basketball fan, you love Yao Ming. He's a godsend, the best Chinese import since General Tso. And I thought he'd stink. I may as well have predicted that Vin Baker would be the missing piece of the puzzle in Boston or the Blazers would be a team you could be proud to bring home to Mom.
            Who knew Jay Williams would decide to be an idiot with his motorcycle?
            ...And yes, I know what you're thinking: Who knew Yao Ming's feet would betray him?
            Not that it matters--Yao's in the Hall of Fame. Jay's not.

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            • Mauer4MVP
              MVP
              • Mar 2010
              • 2407

              #21
              Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

              Originally posted by redsox4evur
              I'm sorry Philly is a loser. They screwed up their pick. Ingram was the best player in this draft. Also they now have 5, seriously 5, guys that should be starting in the league. Embiid, Okafor, Simmons, Saric and Noel. And guess what they all have in common they are big men. Is Brett Brown going to go with 5 bigs on the court at one time?


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              I like Ingram more as well, but you are wrong to call them a loser. That's just an opinion and Simmons is a good prospect (I'd put him in like a tier 2 type #1 prospect like John Wall, Dwight, etc).

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              • Rockie_Fresh88
                Lockdown Defender
                • Oct 2011
                • 9621

                #22
                Re: NBA Draft Winners and Losers...

                A little off topic but I kind of want to start a franchise with the draft picks . I think the lakers and Timberwolves had good picks
                #1 Laker fan
                First Team Defense !!!

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