Probably not better than any first round. After 7 years, there are only 7 guys in that second round still in the NBA (Glenn Robinson III is the other), and the entire round has been worth about 185 win shares - almost all from those 7 guys. I'd figure that by the end of it, that round probably gets up to 300 win shares, but probably doesn't make 400. A typical first round gets you to 300 win shares with its top 3-4 players once everybody's career is over. Even the notoriously bad 2000 draft has about 520 win shares in the first round. I went back from 2014 all the way to 1990 eyeballing it and there didn't look to be any first rounds worse than 2000. So, I mean, it was a great second round, but it's probably not better than even the worst first round.
thanks for the research. Yeah the 2000 draft was the one I was thinking of.
that draft had two first round all-stars in Kenyon Martin and Jamal Maglorie. The only player that made an all NBA team was Micheal Redd drafted in the second round (my original point). Hedo leads that class in win shares thanks to Weber and others and goes third in a redraft.
so yeah the 2014 second round has only 8 guys but lets compare
Jokic versus Mike Miller
Jerami Grant versus Hedo T
Joe Harris versus Kenyon Martin
Dwight Powell versus Jamal Crawford
Jordan Clarkson versus Quentin Richardson
Spencer Dinwiddie versus Mo Peterson
Thanasis Ant versus Jamal Magloire
Glenn Robinson versus Darius Miles
if win shares across the class is measured the first round has a built in advantage due to guaranteed contracts. I count 8 players so you might be one short but in an 8 on 8 game I’m not sure which team wins.