I intend to do one of these for each of the drafts through to 2012. That's as far as I plan to go, because I think you need at least two full seasons before you can properly assess how a draft turned out. I will, however, only be doing this one tonight, because it's after midnight, my time, and I have to work in the morning.
I was motivated to do this after a week of listening to a consistent theme from callers on Grant Napear's show, as well as Napear himself, regarding how many draft picks we got wrong. The thing that always strikes me as funny about these sorts of comments is the notion that, if we had the draft to do over, that the Kings would be the only team getting to do it over: why wouldn't the other teams ahead of us also get to do the draft over?
So, I'm going to start with the 2008 draft. The lottery looked like this:
Why do I think that we would have taken Beasley? Even knowing what we know now, I think that Petrie would have seen Beasley as the BPA, in terms of upside, and would have liked him for whatever passed for a "system" that we were running at the time. This was the draft to have a lottery pick in if you needed a big man: not a centerpiece big man, mind you, but if you needed a quality role-playing big man, this draft was full of them.
Where would Thompson have gone, instead? I don't see Thompson falling all the way out of the first round. In fact, my gut tells me that Memphis takes him with the 28th pick, and he becomes the primary backup to Marc Gasol.
So, there you have it. The 2008 lottery, redone, as I see it. I'll do 2009 tomorrow. Probably during the Jazz game, especially if it loses my interest.
Tell me why I'm wrong.
I was motivated to do this after a week of listening to a consistent theme from callers on Grant Napear's show, as well as Napear himself, regarding how many draft picks we got wrong. The thing that always strikes me as funny about these sorts of comments is the notion that, if we had the draft to do over, that the Kings would be the only team getting to do it over: why wouldn't the other teams ahead of us also get to do the draft over?
So, I'm going to start with the 2008 draft. The lottery looked like this:
- CHI - Derrick Rose
- MIA - Michael Beasley
- MIN - O.J. Mayo
- SEA -Russell Westbrook
- MEM - Kevin Love
- NYK - Danillo Gallinari
- LAC - Eric Gordon
- MIL - Joe Alexander
- CHA - D.J. Augustin
- NJN - Brook Lopez
- IND - Jerryd Bayless
- SAC - Jason Thompson
- POR - Brandon Rush
- GSW - Anthony Randolph
- Rose
- Westbrook (+2)
- Love (+2)
- Lopez, B. (+6)
- Serge Ibaka (+19)
- Roy Hibbert (+11)
- Goran Dragic (+38)
- Nicolas Batum (+17)
- Gordon (-2)
- DeAndre Jordan (+21)
- Ryan Anderson (+10)
- Kings select: Michael Beasley (-10)
- George Hill (+13)
- Javale McGee (+4)
Why do I think that we would have taken Beasley? Even knowing what we know now, I think that Petrie would have seen Beasley as the BPA, in terms of upside, and would have liked him for whatever passed for a "system" that we were running at the time. This was the draft to have a lottery pick in if you needed a big man: not a centerpiece big man, mind you, but if you needed a quality role-playing big man, this draft was full of them.
Where would Thompson have gone, instead? I don't see Thompson falling all the way out of the first round. In fact, my gut tells me that Memphis takes him with the 28th pick, and he becomes the primary backup to Marc Gasol.
So, there you have it. The 2008 lottery, redone, as I see it. I'll do 2009 tomorrow. Probably during the Jazz game, especially if it loses my interest.
Tell me why I'm wrong.