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Who was the worst Top 10 pick in the Sacramento era?


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#31
Yeah, I was one of the people really excited about TRob. I thought he'd vacuum up every rebound like he did in college, I thought he'd score 20 points a game in the post and with a little midrange. I have no idea what happened, but his college game translated worse than any I can remember. But for my part, I'm not considering draft night vibes. If you did, wouldn't Peja be the worst pick of all time? ;)



Yeah, he was bad. Picked at #10, so eligible for the poll, and with Klay and Kawhi on his heels...he'd have gotten real consideration if he had been on the list.
Yeah Jimmer is top 5 bad.
 
#32
nice analysis. It is pretty much the same methodology I would use. That being said hard to leave out the Davion pick using your Methodology. On the board at that time was: Moses Moody, Alpheren Sengun (remember we still had Hali), Trae Murphy, Jalen Johnson, Herb Jones. How much was the Fox, Buddy, Hali, Barnes team hurt not getting front court help? Had Monte picked differently we could still have Hali also.

To me the Bagley, Robinson and Davion picks are the top 3.
Agree. Davion was a terrible pick considering team needs and that most the players you mentioned picked behind him were discussed by fans as possibilities.
Robinson just sort of popped in our laps and even though Lilliard was there, it made sense at the time. Bagley even seemed like a sound choice despite most this board clearly wanted Luka.
 

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#35
Agree. Davion was a terrible pick considering team needs and that most the players you mentioned picked behind him were discussed by fans as possibilities.
Robinson just sort of popped in our laps and even though Lilliard was there, it made sense at the time. Bagley even seemed like a sound choice despite most this board clearly wanted Luka.
Davion was a bad pick because he was less talented than several other options. He was an older prospect with only one year of good shooting, physically limited, and with a relatively high floor, but also a low ceiling.

My pick that year was Wagner followed by Sengun and Jalen Johnson. Not because of the positions they played, but because I just thought they had far more potential.

In 1996 the Suns had two of the best point guards in the NBA in Kevin Johnson and Jason Kidd. And yet with the 15th pick in the draft they took Steve Nash.

Because he was the best available player even if he didn't fill a need. In hindsight the Suns should have gotten more for him, but they got some minor pieces and the first round pick that became Shawn Marion

This is the hill I'll die on - the draft is solely about talent acquisition, not roster balancing other than maybe for championship level teams that are looking to fill a specific role.
 

pdxKingsFan

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#36
Davion was a bad pick because he was less talented than several other options. He was an older prospect with only one year of good shooting, physically limited, and with a relatively high floor, but also a low ceiling.

My pick that year was Wagner followed by Sengun and Jalen Johnson. Not because of the positions they played, but because I just thought they had far more potential.

In 1996 the Suns had two of the best point guards in the NBA in Kevin Johnson and Jason Kidd. And yet with the 15th pick in the draft they took Steve Nash.

Because he was the best available player even if he didn't fill a need. In hindsight the Suns should have gotten more for him, but they got some minor pieces and the first round pick that became Shawn Marion

This is the hill I'll die on - the draft is solely about talent acquisition, not roster balancing other than maybe for championship level teams that are looking to fill a specific role.
This seems like the one time Monte missed big on talent evaluation even if he was already thinking about a potential move of Fox or Tyrese. He was not BPA though Monte seemed to think so. Also a guy we didn’t work out iirc. Those always bite us outside the decision to only work out Marvin.
 

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#37
nice analysis. It is pretty much the same methodology I would use. That being said hard to leave out the Davion pick using your Methodology. On the board at that time was: Moses Moody, Alpheren Sengun (remember we still had Hali), Trae Murphy, Jalen Johnson, Herb Jones.
Davion was not on the poll, so I didn't look at him. It's also a little bit early to come to strong conclusions about the draft. That said, you've got to go seven picks before you can find a real regret pick after Davion, so clearly consensus fell on a bunch of players who didn't pan out. Can't really call it that bad of a pick if everybody else didn't find the "right" picks either.
 

pdxKingsFan

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#38
Davion was not on the poll, so I didn't look at him. It's also a little bit early to come to strong conclusions about the draft. That said, you've got to go seven picks before you can find a real regret pick after Davion, so clearly consensus fell on a bunch of players who didn't pan out. Can't really call it that bad of a pick if everybody else didn't find the "right" picks either.
IIRC there were some pretty big whiffs in the remaining part of the lottery. Sengun was considered a big reach at 9.
 
#41
nice analysis. It is pretty much the same methodology I would use. That being said hard to leave out the Davion pick using your Methodology. On the board at that time was: Moses Moody, Alpheren Sengun (remember we still had Hali), Trae Murphy, Jalen Johnson, Herb Jones. How much was the Fox, Buddy, Hali, Barnes team hurt not getting front court help? Had Monte picked differently we could still have Hali also.

To me the Bagley, Robinson, Davion and Jimmer picks are all top 5.
Herb and Trey never would have went that high. I think Sengun/Moody/Jalen were the three guys constantly floated around as lotto picks at that time. As was Davion, fwiw.
 

pdxKingsFan

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#43
Davion was all over the mocks iirc. Some had him going early which was probably what was needed for us to have a chance at Franz or Kuminga.
 

pdxKingsFan

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#53
what were the other ones???? In 2021 we ended tied with Chicago and Orlando had their pick and won the coin toss. Wagner went 8 who I wanted and Davion 9.
I could be wrong but I thought it was the difference between Noah and Hawes in 07. Definitely one year put us in a coin flip that hit the lottery.
 
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