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Tyreke and GP get my vote.
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Oscar Robertson - 1960 - Cincinnati Royals - I believe the GM was Joe Axelson.
http://www.databasebasketball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=RoberOs01
It's on the OP to define parameters, then. By the wording of the question, Robertson qualifies as an answer.
Well, that's a tad early to say don't you think?It's obviously the highest pick Petrie has had to work with however.
I believe the premise was the best draft pick by the Kings. Robertson, one of my all time favorite players was drafted by the Royals... Yeah, I know I'm nic picking.. Perhaps there should be time frame put on this thread..
This topic is full of fail. It doesn't even make sense as to why we are discussing this.
The Royals became the Kings. While Bajaden is correct that my intent was to keep this limited to the "Kings", lets include the Big O in the Mix. So the best players drafted by the Kings and the GM who pulled the trigger are:
1) Oscar Robertson picked in 1960 by Joe Axelson.
2) Tyreke Evans Picked in 2009 by Geoff Petrie.
OK, who else goes on the list?
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Not to nic pick again, but the OP did use the word Kings. Maybe its a foolish assumption by me, but I thought his intent was directed at the sacramento kings. Hey, I just trying to stay with the spirit of intent.![]()
Now, back to the topic at hand... I think the best player drafted by the Kings was Pedrag Stojakovic. And it was a Petrie decision to take him. I'd also have to list Kevin Martin as an excellent acquisition by the enigmatic Mr. Petrie.
My rationale for Peja is that he was an integral part of what became THE TEAM. He took our breath away and made us believe. I still get chills thinking about his ability to pull up ande shoot threes with so little effort.
Sometimes fans -- and players -- would rather just look at the stats...but having Peja being your leader in the playoffs is bad idea. Ya he may have been third in the mvp race , but that doesn't mean anything in the playoffs, where you get your wins in the paint.
Sometimes fans -- and players -- would rather just look at the stats...but having Peja being your leader in the playoffs is bad idea. Ya he may have been third in the mvp race , but that doesn't mean anything in the playoffs, where you get your wins in the paint.
Hedo Turkoglu has been the single BEST player from the 2000 draft (again by win shares), and he was selected #16, which is the lowest position that the best player in the draft has been selected in the past 15 years (I didn't look beyond that). Basically, if you take into account the strength of the draft and the expected (diminishing) value of later draft picks, Turkoglu was the best top-30 pick in the past 15 years (though it's a bit early to make that proclamation for, say, the 2004 draft onwards.) Not just by the Kings, but by anybody. So I'd put Hedo/Petrie in the discussion.
Sometimes fans -- and players -- would rather just look at the stats...but having Peja being your leader in the playoffs is bad idea. Ya he may have been third in the mvp race , but that doesn't mean anything in the playoffs, where you get your wins in the paint.
Les Harrison was owner/GM of the franchise from the dawn of time until the summer of '66. He gets credit for Oscar Robertson, as well as several other legendary players. Robertson/Harrison HAS to get my vote.
This brings to mind a scary alternate question:
"What player for the Royals/Kings was most under-appreciated by the FO, and who was the GM who wasted him?"
But let's not go there...