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The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:14 am
by 42PhD
1. Shaquille O'Neal. Drafted by Rockets, traded to Bucks after 7.5 seasons. No titles.
2. Alonzo Mourning. Drafted by Celtics, traded to Supersonics after 9 seasons. 2 titles, both with Celtics early while on rookie scale. Interestingly, this pick was traded away by the Celtics, was passed around, then traded back to them at the draft where it was used on Mourning. These titles were won with the help another draft pick (just 1 title), free agents, and players acquired in trade, but Mourning was by far the best of them.
3. Latrell Sprewell. Drafted by Clippers, traded to Hawks after 7.5 seasons. 2 titles with Hawks.
4. Doug Christie. Drafted by Supersonics, traded to Celtics after 7 seasons. No titles.
5. Robert Horry. Drafted by Bucks, traded to Wizards after 1.5 seasons. No titles.
4 titles at the top of this class. 2 later in the career for Sprewell, 2 early for Mourning. He was the best player on a title team, and quickly. Good job to build around him quickly, too.
Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:36 am
by IamQuailman
Funny story. The Celtics actually had a top 2 protection on the pick, and were projected #7 in the pre-lotto order. Pick then proceeded to jump to #2. That Conroy luck...
Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:39 am
by NOLa.
Poor bo. The 76ers would have been a top franchise had there been no protection on that pick.
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Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:12 am
by IamQuailman
NOLa. wrote:Poor bo. The 76ers would have been a top franchise had there been no protection on that pick.
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I think that was the point he stopped caring.
Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:14 am
by Conroy
Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:22 am
by 42PhD
IamQuailman wrote:Funny story. The Celtics actually had a top 2 protection on the pick, and were projected #7 in the pre-lotto order. Pick then proceeded to jump to #2. That Conroy luck...
Dude. Interesting.
An example of good drafting and GM'ing, not just lucking into something.
I'm new here, but so far Conroy is in the lead for best GM in league history. Further study may change my mind, and there's a ton of that to go.
More of these over the coming week.
Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:39 am
by NOLa.
Always wonder why this isn't the Celtics' logo.
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Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:37 am
by Conroy
42PhD wrote:IamQuailman wrote:Funny story. The Celtics actually had a top 2 protection on the pick, and were projected #7 in the pre-lotto order. Pick then proceeded to jump to #2. That Conroy luck...
Dude. Interesting.
An example of good drafting and GM'ing, not just lucking into something.
I'm new here, but so far Conroy is in the lead for best GM in league history. Further study may change my mind, and there's a ton of that to go.
More of these over the coming week.
Now I like where this thread is going.
Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:49 am
by IamQuailman
Conroy wrote:42PhD wrote:IamQuailman wrote:Funny story. The Celtics actually had a top 2 protection on the pick, and were projected #7 in the pre-lotto order. Pick then proceeded to jump to #2. That Conroy luck...
Dude. Interesting.
An example of good drafting and GM'ing, not just lucking into something.
I'm new here, but so far Conroy is in the lead for best GM in league history. Further study may change my mind, and there's a ton of that to go.
More of these over the coming week.
Now I like where this thread is going.
Hoooooo boy
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Re: The Top of the Draft: 1992-1993
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:53 am
by coltsguy510
42PhD wrote:IamQuailman wrote:Funny story. The Celtics actually had a top 2 protection on the pick, and were projected #7 in the pre-lotto order. Pick then proceeded to jump to #2. That Conroy luck...
Dude. Interesting.
An example of good drafting and GM'ing, not just lucking into something.
I'm new here, but so far Conroy is in the lead for best GM in league history. Further study may change my mind, and there's a ton of that to go.
More of these over the coming week.
LOL