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Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft (2000-2002)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 11:41 am
by IamQuailman
We have some dead time until Murderworld tomorrow for TC, and I know the draft has already passed us by. But some debate recently about the 2003 Draft's best of class triggered this idea to look back retro and call out the top 5 ranked in each draft since the turn of the century. So let's take a deep dive with... DRAFT REWIND!
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Class of 2000
First of all, what a horrible draft going in. Very little hype surrounding these players, outside of a few. A few surprises did emerge from this class though.
#5 - Michael Redd: The main building block of Darth's initial rebuild of the Sonics. Redd came in a little hot, but ended up being a slightly above average wing in the league. Nothing to write home about. Then again, he did play for the 42-led Cavs... *collar pull*
#4 - Jamaal Magloire: Big Cat came in looking like the best pure center in the draft, but his potentials didn't scream top 5 pre-draft. However, after a few seasons in the league (being traded to the Pacers from the Bucks, mind you), Magloire's rebounding and defensive potentials leaped out of the building. He became one of the premiere defensive and rebounding bigs in the league (even if he sucked on offense).
#3 - DerMarr Johnson: Here's a guy who came in very green (literally, his potential was green). He had 3 Bs in his shooting categories. But somehow he got #Blessed by TC gods, making him into one of the better 2-way forwards in the league. Not a #1 or #2 on a team, but a great #3.
#2 - Mike Miller: This guy came in a stud, and stayed a stud. Shooter, rebounder. Lacked a little on the defensive end, but man, this guy was a sharpshooter, and efficient as hell at it.
#1 - Stephen Jackson: The crown purple jewel of the draft. He wasn't purple coming in, but he started getting his TC bumps (I believe) in his 2nd and 3rd seasons, quickly evelating him to superstar status. Offense, defense, you name it and he did it. He managed to escape the Bulls by his 2nd contract in fair and equal trade, and was eventually shipped out to the Jazz, where all other superstars go to die.

Honorable Mention: Raja Bell - 2-way guard that didn't have all the athleticism in the world, but was skilled enough to make his presence felt. Played most of his early years on the Heat until being jettisoned to the Blazers. Became a journeyman for many teams after that.

Biggest Bust: Jamal Crawford - Sorry Xist... you got shafted here man. Crawford looked so good coming out; As on offense, Bs on defense. But then TC reared it's ugly head. Y/B player to y/y in 2 TCs. He bumped up to g/g for a bit with the Spurs, only because he had some growth in his athleticism; skill wise he still is/was garbage. If only we had TC insurance then like we have now...

Class of 2001
What a difference a year makes. This draft was quite the doozy, and had a lot of big names coming out. It actually is pretty tough to narrow and rank 1-5. Lots of great, franchise-changing players.

#5 - Richard Jefferson: Again, rankings are tough to do for this draft. So much good talent where numbers 3 through 7 could go any which way. Jefferson hand athleticism out the wazoo, and some elite scoring ability. Over the years his defense improved to above average. This guy could easily be the best scoring option on your team.
#4 - Tony Parker: Don't let his color ratings fool you. Parker did come in rated a lot better and took a hit in TC... but this is one of those times that colors don't tell everything. Athletic AF, Parker can scoreeeeeeeeeeeee. He also (contrary to popular belief) could act as a floor general and do a good job at facilitating the offense. He wasn't an elite defender, but he got the job done.
#3 - Shane Battier: Fappier (a nickname he so fondly goes by) took his game to a whole nother level in his first season. He came out of TC stroooooooooong. He got to that level and stayed there. Elite defender meets sharp-shooting 3pt sniper. He could easily play 3 positions, and became a match-up nightmare.
#2 - Zach Randolph: This dude was raw as hell coming in, but his potentials made it worth the wait. He was an instant leader for the Hornets, who begrudgingly moved him in last offseason. He does it all, and that's all you need to know. People still calling the Artest for Z-Bo trade a trape should be ashamed of themselves.
#1 - Tyson Chandler: Attack of the Titans. Another player with all the athleticism and potentials in the world. He was just so raw coming in. Patience is a virtue, and his GM(s) that waited for him to grow weren't disappointed. NOLa and Balls have both reaped the fruits of his growth. He's by far the best overall player to come out of this draft. No questions; no debate.

Honorable Mention: Pau Gasol. Victim of volume of players being larger than 5. Pau was a premier big in the league for years, still is. He took his hits in rebounding and defense during TC, like Parker, but he took his lumps harder than Parker did, IMO. Still a great player, but sadly couldn't make my Top 5.

Biggest Bust: Troy Murphy. He came into the draft with y/b colors, A 3PS and JPS, Bs in Rebounding and Defensive fields. He dropped to y/y after 2 or 3 TCs, but (like Jamal Crawford) got back to g/g when his strength got a TC raise. I can speak to this bust specifically because I traded pick #6 (Tyson Chandler) for #8 (Troy Murphy), #15 (Brendan Haywood), #16 (Chris Andersen). All three had y/b or y/g potentials in the draft. Womp womp, talk about one of my worst trades. Troy Murphy dying in TC and being a bust is what makes it so.

More to come later!

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 11:43 am
by ballsohard
An article to lie about tony Parker , smh your lack of shame has no limits, Master P(arker).

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 11:48 am
by IamQuailman
ballsohard wrote:An article to lie about tony Parker , smh your lack of shame has no limits, Master P(arker).
smh

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 2:20 pm
by NOLa.
ballsohard wrote:An article to lie about tony Parker , smh your lack of shame has no limits, Master P(arker).
Im glad someone else caught this. Blatantly obvious

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Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 2:21 pm
by TheSyndicate
NOLa. wrote:
ballsohard wrote:An article to lie about tony Parker , smh your lack of shame has no limits, Master P(arker).
Im glad someone else caught this. Blatantly obvious

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Clearly a team centric article - 2 points

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 5:29 pm
by Xist2Inspire
Ouch, both busts played for me. :(

Outside of the Rashard/Odom deal, my franchise's draft history has been awful.

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:53 am
by RPF
guess we are in 2001 season since that was the last draft class covered in the "article"

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 10:22 pm
by IamQuailman
Haha, I'm gonna do more. This is going to be an ongoing series throughout the season. Not in a rush. :D

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft since 2000

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:38 am
by IamQuailman
ANNNNNNNNNNNND WE'RE BACK!
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Class of 2002
A very top heavy draft class. Literally. Bigs a plenty to fill up front courts across the league. This draft produced at least a dozen front court starters over the course of the last league decade. However, a few wings also stood out among the tall trees.

#T5 - Yao Ming/Tayshaun Prince: YAO. The first overall pick soon traded from the Bucks to the Knicks, where he spent a good duration of his career. TAYSHAUN. For a player with so much potential, he hopped around to 3 teams during his rookie contract (Rockets, then T-Wolves, then 76ers). He looked to be the prototype for your 3-and-D wings around the league. I tied these two at #5 because they both started out with a helluva lot of potential (poised to be elite at their prospective positions in their particular skillsets), but after their first big contracts, both took blasts in TC and never recovered to their original form. Such is life in pre-SLOE ACA. #ThanksSLOEbama

#4 - Caron Butler: Caron Butler fell to that dang lucky GM, Eazy, at #5 in the draft, and Eazy never thought twice. Caron Butler was a 2-way player, not elite on defense, not elite at scoring. But he definitely was above average at both. And then his 2nd TC happened. The world came crashing down around San Antonio, as Caron (an integral young piece for this competing franchise) got blasted by the TC gods. However, sometimes things work out (something ALL GMs should remember when it comes to TC hits), and Caron came back, not FULLY recovered, but still a very good player who again could be seen as a 2-way player. However, the shadow of a bad TC forever looms over a player and that thought remains a constant fear for GMs (Exhibit B: Amare Stoudemire). Eazy eventually moved Caron to Portland a few seasons later. Caron continued to perform as he became a journeyman around the league, lending his scoring and defensive abilities to teams around the league.

#3 - Luis Scola: He came into the league a little raw, and took some time to grow. However, once he did, Luis Scola became a beast on the boards, a darn good defender, and a superb scorer (Triple A Alliteration right there!). The only reason he left the Sixers was due to a rebuild, which is how he ended up on the Spurs (current home). Luis has been constantly reliable across the board and is easily the 3rd best player in this league.

#2 - Amare Stoudemire: Oh Amare, what a tumultuous relationship we had. Amare had (and still has) by far the best athleticism you could ask for in the league. A handful of players had 100 JMP in the league, and even fewer had it with an A potential in the INS category. He's currently the only player (up until last TC) with 100s in STR, STA, and JMP. And 55 for QKN. Just elite elite elite athleticism. And this translated into his efficiency on the offensive end. Amare was in the top 3 of FG% for almost his entire career (outside of his first few seasons). But the problem existed with his TCs. Amare consistently was inconsistent in TC. One season he would have superb gains, the next he would get TC murdered. After 3 non-sequential bad TCs over 8 seasons, we parted ways with him (only after he helped us win our first Championship). He went on then to help the Sixers eventually when their 2nd 'ship as well. Despite all his bad TCs (Thank goodness for insurance here too.. at least for the latter), Amare by far was the second best player in this draft.

#1 - Carlos Boozer: The golden boy of the 2002 draft. Somehow this fella fell to #4 where SLOE's other luckiest GM, Conroy, was waiting to scoop him up. Pauly's loss was Boston's gain, where Conroy was able to pair Steven Hunter and Carlos Boozer together to become what many would consider one of the top frontcourts even though Boozer was still very raw. Boozer continued to grow into his body and hit stride... Everything was great for the Celtics, who rode Boozer for 7 years... in his last year of his second contract, he opted out to become a FA and in fact took less money to leave Boston and join the Chris Bosh led Timberwolves, forcing Boston into a pre-mature rebuild. So, in more ways than one, Boozer has completely changed the league... on a skill set and on a parity level.

Honorable Mention: Starting Calibur Bigs (Drew Gooden, Reggie Evans) So many good bigs came out of this draft that could rebound and play defense. They made a name for themselves around the league and continue to thrive in their roles.

Biggest Bust: Mehmet Okur - EESH. I don't know if he was the biggest bust because of skills dimishing (because they did) or more of a bust because of the expectations placed on him over the player taken after him (Boozer). The fact he was taken #3 and never lived up to expectations is the definition of "Bust", even if the skill diminishing wasn't as large as other players taken later.

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft (2000-2002)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 9:55 am
by NickMalone77
You're awarded 5 points for your article. Thanks for your media contribution.

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft (2000-2002)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:16 am
by Conroy
effing Carlos Boozer

Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft (2000-2002)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:31 pm
by ballsohard
Amare only gained in TC for me bro

Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft (2000-2002)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:05 pm
by IamQuailman
ballsohard wrote:Amare only gained in TC for me bro
Dat JMP aint 100 no mo

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Re: Draft Rewind: Top 5 Players in Each Draft (2000-2002)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 8:33 am
by JNR
I have never been more wrong about anything in sim league than I was about Mehmet Okur