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Biggest steal

Postby YoG! on Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:24 am

I came up with this threath while reading some others and I thought we could get a few nice discussions.

Question1:Who was the biggest steal in the draft from this millenium.

Nominees:
Pick #43 of 2000 draft Michael Redd
Pick #38 of 2001 draft Mehmet Okur
Pick #31 of 2001 draft Gilbert Arenas
Pick #35 of 2002 draft Carlos Boozer
Pick #29 of 2003 draft Josh Howard
Pick #26 of 2004 draft Kevin Martin
Pick #40 of 2005 draft Monta Ellis

Question2:Who was the biggest bust in the draft from this millenium.

Nominees:
Pick #4 of 2000 draft Marcus Fizer
Pick #11 of 2001 draft Kedrick Brown
Pick #9 of 2001 draft Rodney Whote
Pick #1 of 2001 draft Kwame Brown
Pick #2 of 2002 draft Jay Williams
Pick #5 of 2002 draft Nicolaz Tskitishvili
Pick #6 of 2002 draft Dajuan Wagner
Pick #2 of 2003 draft Darko Milicic
pick #15 of 2003 draft Reece Gaines
Pick #8 of 2004 draft Rafael Araujo
Pick #1 of 2005 draft Andrew Bogut
Pick #1 of 2006 draft Andrea Bargnani


Make a top-5 for me guys! and give text with it:D
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Postby wade_03 on Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:12 am

Bargnani & Bogut are not busts and Milicic is actually doing alright this past week so I wouldn't consider them busts.
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Postby Lamrock on Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:10 am

How can the #2 candidate for Rookie of the Year be nominated for biggest bust of the millennium?

Steals:

1. Gilbert Arenas - One of the best players in the league right now.
2. Michael Redd - Wow... Just wow.
3. Carlos Boozer - Recently became an all-star, big steal
4. Josh Howard - An all-star caliber player who improves every year
5. *write-in* Tayshaun Prince (Late first-round, 2002) - Almost an all-star, very good all-around player

Busts:

1. Kwame Brown - He isn't that bad as of late, but the top pick?
2. Darko Milicic - He isn't a bad player, but #2 in the strongest draft class since 1996?
3. Jay Williams - Was never that bad, but sadly due to the motorcycle wreck, he never was able to become anything
4. Marcus Fizer - He just isn't good.
5. *write-in* Tyrus Thomas - Too early to tell but the 4th pick in the NBA Draft (2nd pick in a way) is looking a lot like Kwame Brown

Those are just my opinions... Tyrus Thomas could definitely become something, but at this point, he just isn't getting the minutes.
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Postby Axel on Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:11 am

Bargnani is not a bust, nor is Bogut. Everyone knew Bogut wasn't going to be an all-star, but he was the best center in the draft, and that's why he was picked.

Nene deserves to be considered a bust though. Fat, lazy and injured. I'd also put Mike Sweetney on that list. Shaun Livingston has also been a big bust too, he can't ever seem to be consistent.

basically all the 2000 draft class sucked. These are all top picks who turned out to be busts.

Stromile Swift
Kenyon Martin
Marcus Fizer
Darius Miles
DerMarr Johnson
Chris Mihm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_NBA_Draft
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Postby dada on Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:20 am

I'd say Jay Williams was the biggest bust for the plain fact he isnt even playing (Even if it was cuz of the bike accident). At least Kwame has seen time on the court and is contributing somewhat.
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Postby Jugs on Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:25 am

Biggest steal has got to be Gilbert for sure.
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Postby 3P on Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:37 pm

YoG!, get your facts strait, Redd was 42nd pick not 43rd.
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Postby Lamrock on Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:23 pm

Does one pick difference really matter? Everything else is accurate and the point is that he was picked in the middle of the second round. Besides, check that Wikipedia link, he is listed as 43rd. :P

I wouldn't say Nene is a bust. He definitely doesn't deserve his all-star contract, but what was he picked? Was he even a lottery pick? He is fat, lazy and injured but he still is a decent PF. Same goes for Mike Sweetney, who is a decent PF, and wasn't drafted THAT high. Shaun Livingston though...

Also, Kenyon Martin wasn't exactly a bust in my opinion. He was probably the second best player in the draft. And while he seems to always be injured (Has he even played 82 games since signing with Denver?) at least he was an all-star once.
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Postby Matt on Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:50 pm

1. Gilbert Arenas....only one to turn himself into a superstar

2. Fizer, J Williams, Wagner......high picks, not in the NBA now......special mention: Michael Olowokandi
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Postby CMJ3 on Mon Feb 05, 2007 5:48 pm

Biggest Steal: Arenas
Biggest Bust: Olowokandi
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Postby Tuomas on Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:35 pm

Remember, Milicic was picked ahead of Chris Bosh among others...
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Postby rabbitx on Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:02 pm

Manu Ginobili was drafted like 58th wasnt he?

If so, he and Gilbert Arenas are tied for biggest steals
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Postby Martti. on Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:43 am

You left out the Spurs.

1) Pick #31 of 2001 draft Gilbert Arenas - My MVP for this season.)
2) Pick #43 of 2000 draft Michael Redd - A complete leader os his team. Scoring machine.
3) Pick #57 (or 58?) of 2002 draft Manu Ginobili - Dirrific scorer. Beautiful game.
4) Pick #29 of 2003 draft Josh Howard - Really big contibutor to his team. I would send him to the All-Star game.
5) Pick #28 of 2001 draft Tony Parker - Great playmaker/scorer.

1) Pick #2 of 2003 draft Darko Milicic - 4 Team USA members after him.. Plus Diaw, Josh Howard and Ridnour..
2) Pick #4 of 2000 draft Marcus Fizer - Mike Miller, Crawford, Q-Rich, Mo-Pete to come..
3) Pick #5 of 2002 draft Nicolaz Tskitishvili - Same as Jay-Will.
4) Pick #8 of 2004 draft Rafael Araujo - Iguodala, JR Smith, Kevin Martin, Nelson, Telfair and Josh Smith after him.
5) Pick #2 of 2002 draft Jay Williams - He made the Rookie game, averaged 9.5 pts and 4.7 asts, but with Amare, Butler, Drew Gooden, Mike Dunlevy and Wilcox to come.. Maybe not.
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Postby Weiland on Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:30 am

how bout that shielden williams and lamarcus aldridge?are they doin any good?
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Postby cklitsie on Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:20 am

Amo wrote:If so, he and Gilbert Arenas are tied for biggest steals
No way! :shock:
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Postby Nick on Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:57 am

Weiland, you can't already label rookies who have played half an NBA season in their whole career, busts. For all we know they could both be 20 and 10 players one day (well, shelden definetly won't, but still). Here's mine...

Top 5 Steals:

1. Gilbert Arenas at #31 (Surely Gilbert Arenas is the biggest steal. He is a superstar today and a top 3 guard in the league this season.)
2. Michael Redd at #42 (I bet even the bucks didn't realise he'd be averaging 25+ points per game one day)
3. Manu Ginobili at #58 (3rd last pick of the 2nd round!)
4. Carlos Boozer at #35
5. Josh Howard at #29

Top 5 busts:

1. Nikolaz Tskitishvili at #5 (unlike fizer and kandi and co., tskita actually had literally no impact whatsoever to any nba team.)
2. Michael Olowokandi at #1 (The fact that he was #1 puts him above Araujo)
3. Rafael Araujo at #8 (I know it's a bit early to call him a bust. But he is utterly useless)
4. Marcus Fizer at #4 (wasn't he supposed to be the next barkley? hahaha.)
5. Darko Milicic at #2 (He's a good player, but he gets put at 5 for the sheer fact of where he was drafted, which was absurdly undeserved, and also the fact of who was to come after him (Anthony, Wade, Bosh))
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Postby BigKaboom2 on Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:04 pm

Manu was not drafted in this millennium. I don't know where you guys got that one from, but he was most definitely drafted in 1999.
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Postby Nick on Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:06 pm

God, :lol: close enough.
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Postby lilnate4 on Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:36 pm

Weiland wrote:how bout that shielden williams and lamarcus aldridge?are they doin any good?


Aldrigde is doing great for the blazers i dont know about williams
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Postby Slamduncan on Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:02 am

Michael Redd is by far the biggest steal, because he has improved so much from the draft to become just magnificant
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Postby Sauru on Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:12 am

when it comes to picking a player as a "steal" you have to consider if he is still on the team that drafted him. if they were drafted and didnt start to shine til after a trade or soemthing then its not a steal at all.
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Postby Weiland on Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:44 am

lilnate4 wrote:
Weiland wrote:how bout that shielden williams and lamarcus aldridge?are they doin any good?


Aldrigde is doing great for the blazers i dont know about williams


maybe good but not good enough for a 2nd pick...they're lucky they were able to get brandon roy
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Postby maes on Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:00 am

1. Arenas. Redd is a steal but Arenas is one of the best at his position, that's insane for a 2nd rounder.

2. Skita.
Brown, Bogut, etc.. are all starter caliber NBA Players. They're not All-Stars but even a "normal" starting big man is rare to find. Fizer & Skita however, can't even play on a team.

What makes Skita a bigger bust over Fizer is that there wasn't that much to pick after Fizer. The best the Bulls would have gotten is maybe Mike Miller, which is unfortunate but not exactly passing over Jordan.

Skita, however, at #5, means Denver passed over:
- Amare Stoudemire
- Caron Butler
- Tayshaun Prince
- Chris Wilcox
- Nenad Krstic
- Fred Jones, Juan Dixon, Salmons, Dickau and a variety of other good guards
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Postby Indy on Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:14 am

As an Ohio State fan, when the first round ended without Michael Redd getting picked, I was so stunned, I read over the list of first round picks 6 or 7 times to make sure I didn't see his name.

Once he got picked I was so upset it was by a Central Division team.
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Postby TomCat on Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:06 pm

Weiland wrote:how bout that shielden williams and lamarcus aldridge?are they doin any good?

lilnate wrote:Aldrigde is doing great for the blazers i dont know about williams



Weiland wrote:maybe good but not good enough for a 2nd pick...they're lucky they were able to get brandon roy



lamarcus will develope into one of the better big men in the league in a few years time. he started slow, because he wasnt getting any minutes. now that he is getting minutes, he is averaging some good stats and he is only 0.05 bpg from leading all rookies.
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