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Draft Hindsight Thread: Missed Opportunties (2001-Present)
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Tony Parker
Robertas Javtokas
Bryan Bracey
John Salmons
Luis Scola
Randy Holcomb
Leandro Barbosa
Beno Udrih
Romain Sato
Sergei Karaulov
Ian Mahinmi
Damir Markota
Tiago Splitter
Marcus Williams
Giorgos Printezis
George Hill
Goran Dragic
James Gist
DeJuan Blair
Jack McClinton
Nando De Colo
James Anderson
Ryan Richards
Man, several good players but so many crappy ones as well!
See what I did there? Because listing draft picks by a team without using your brain is a good way of making a point. I especially like how you listed Miralles and Rush (who we picked on behalf of the Heat and the Lakers, respectively) instead of Sow and Jefferies, while also listing Jawai, who was picked on our behalf. Oh, and you forgot Slokar, Graham and Bavcic!
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The microscope shines much brighter on draft's in Toronto because that is the only avenue they have to add a true potential young star to the team.
Teams like the Celtics, Knicks, 76'ers, Bulls, Pistons, Heat, Magic, Wizards, Spurs, Mavs, Rockets and the Lakers could afford to have bad drafts because they can attract top talent through free agency.
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enlightenment wrote: View Postyou mean the 33, 33 and 27 win seasons that happened because of the vince trade?
And by the way, before the 33, 33 and 27 win seasons was a 24 win season.
And unless you're agreeing with me, none of that has anything to do with Colangelo.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Tim W. wrote: View PostI'm not sure how those seasons happened BECAUSE of the Vince trade, especially when one of the 33 win seasons took place WITH Vince. And the next season the team was 7-13 when Vince was traded, to finish with 33 wins.
And by the way, before the 33, 33 and 27 win seasons was a 24 win season.
And unless you're agreeing with me, none of that has anything to do with Colangelo.
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Colangelo has drafted well in Toronto. Ed Davis, DeMar DeRozan and Andrea Bargnani are all good players in their own ways. The only players he's taken in Toronto who have not succeeded have been second rounders Nathan Jawai and PJ Tucker. The majority of second round selections in general fail. It's uncommon for second rounders to stick in the league. I know some do, and someone may feel compelled to list them but that far majority fail. Colangelo has one of the best draft histories in the league. It's one area where he's excelled.
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Yeah. I think Ed and DeMar are long term keepers. The Raptors need to continue to treat them well and build a strong group with little turnover around them. For example, if Bosh had a strong team that performed relatively well with little turnover he may have looked past the off court temptations of Miami and signed an extension. A strong locker room has untold power.
Players don't leave the Raptors because it's the Raptors, they leave the Raptors because the team is not fulfilling their career aspirations.
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Apollo wrote: View PostYeah. I think Ed and DeMar are long term keepers. The Raptors need to continue to treat them well and build a strong group with little turnover around them. For example, if Bosh had a strong team that performed relatively well with little turnover he may have looked past the off court temptations of Miami and signed an extension. A strong locker room has untold power.
Players don't leave the Raptors because it's the Raptors, they leave the Raptors because the team is not fulfilling their career aspirations.Deadallus
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jeff_hostetler wrote: View PostWhat I find interesting about that list is that, of all the players the team has drafted in the past 10 years, only 3 players are still on the team, and it's quite possible - if not likely - that one of those 3 will not be here when the season starts.
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nubreed000 wrote: View PostI wonder how other teams compare to that
76ers: 6 (Iguodala, Speights, Williams, Turner, Holliday, Young)
Grizzlies: 5(4) (Battier*, Conley, Vasquez, Young, Henry)
Thunder: 5 (Durant, Harden, Westbrook, Ibaka, Collison)
Pacers: 5 (Granger, George, Hansbrough, Price, Stephenson)
Spurs: 4 (Parker, Hill, Blair, Splitter)
Hawks: 4 (Smith, Williams, Horford, Teague)
Blazers: 3 (Armon Johnson, Mills, Oden)
Knicks: 3 (Douglas, Fields, Rautins)
Celtics: 3(1) (Green*, D.West*, Bradley)
Bulls: 3 (Noah, Rose, Gibson)
Magic: 2 (Howard, Reddick)
Lakers: 2 (Bynum, Ebanks)
Hornets: 2 (Paul, West)
Heat: 1 (Wade)
Nuggets: 0
Mavericks: 0
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