It's_Asdf wrote:I swear we always draft the big useless white guys...
Except the times we drafted Tracy McGrady, Antawn Jamison/Vince Carter, Marcus Camby, Damon Stoudemire, Chris Bosh and Jonothan Bender. WHat a group of useless whities they were.
I agree that we have had some bad picks, like Radejovic, Bradley and Jeffires, but the jury is still out on Araujo. You can't tell anything from one season of shortenend minutes.
You have to remember though, every team has had bad drafts. Thats why theres a draft. If you knew who was going to be a star and who wasn't, there wouldn't be a draft, you'd just give the best player to the worst team.
The draft is a gamble, and there are too many factors to determining a players fate in the league. When the Bulls drafted Jay Williams, was that a mistake? There is no crystal ball to look into to see where a player will be in 5 years, so you just do your homework and theorize best as you can.
Take a look at the last 6 drafts by both San Antonio and Detroit.
Year___________SA__________________DET
04_____________Udrih________________no pick
03_____________no pick_______________Milicic, Delfino
02_____________no pick_______________Prince
01_____________Parker_______________Rodney White
00_____________no pick_______________Mateen Cleaves
99_____________no pick_______________no pick
98_____________Felipe Lopez___________Bonzi Wells
97_____________Duncan_______________Scot Pollard
Who exactly should Toronto be envious of from a drafting talent aspect? San Antonio simply deals away their picks or takes gambles on lesser players in the 2nd round. Detroit had one good draft, when they stole Tayshaun at 23. They got lucky with the Milicic pick, but tell me it wasn't a huge mistake not taking Carmelo, Bosh or Wade. Milicic may be a capable starter in the future, but just because they stole a pick off Vancouver/Memphis doesn't mean they should be immune from criticism.
Toronto has never had a #1 pick. Neither have Boston, Denver, Indiana, Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Seattle or Utah in the 37 years since expansion began. Face it, the league is unbalanced. the only team from that group to have won a championship is Boston, yet those teams were never bad enough to get a #1. Houston on the other hand, a team with two championships, has had 4 #1 overalls. Then again, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Orlando and Portland have all had 3 in that time, and have a total of 2 championships combined in those 37 years.
There is a lot of luck in drafting. Just accept that some picks don't work out, some do, and the majority of superstars aren't still playing for the team that drafted them.