NBA Draft: Bargains and Busts
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by user Josh Q. Public
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Public Service Announcement:
Ok here we go! The NBA Draft. With all this talk about Greg Oden, The Giagantic-O, coming out, I started thinking bout the draft. Who are the busts? Who are the bargains? We’re going to start with 1998. Because that’s when my main man, Paul Pierce came out. The Truth. You can’t handle the Truth. The Truth, the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth. The Truth will set you free. All of it. All right, let’s go do it. Let’s get to it.
Bargain:
1. Paul Pierce. Chosen with the 10th pick. I was certain he’d be gone by five. Experts had him going second or third. When he kept slipping, I kept hoping. Rumors started flying. Stuff like, “He has poor training habits,” or ”His postseason workouts had been lackluster.” Denver Nuggets GM, Dan Issel had the gall to say he was “a terrific scorer who might be a little soft.” Soft? Are you out of your cotton picking mind? Pirece just kept slip sliding away. Simon and Garfunkel style. When he was there for the Celtics at ten, I was ecstatic. Olowokandi went before him. Raef LaFrentz went before him. Big fat Tractor Traylor went before him. Larry Hughes went before him. White Chocolate went before him. None of those cats are impact players. In fact, only two guys chosen ahead of Pierce are arguably better. Vee Dot Carter and Disco Dirk. At one point, the Celtics had three of 1998’s top ten. Raef, Kandi man and the Truth. A lot of good it did them. It just shows to go ya, the NBA draft can be a crap-shoot at best.
Bust:
Michael Olowokandi. The Kandi Man. A complete bust. Taken with the first pick overall. The Clippers took a chance with the 7-foot center out of the University of the Pacific. A soccer player who had been playing competitive basketball for only three years. They took a chance, and they blew it. Freddy Heflin style. In 366 career regular season NBA games (335 games started), Olowokandi has averaged 9.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 1.63 blocked shots per game. Not what you’re looking for out of the number one.
Bargain:
With the 57th pick, the San Antonio Spurs pick the best basketball player ever to come out of Latin America. That’s right kids, Manu Ginobili. The waiting is the hardest part. He didn’t sign with the Spurs until after the 2002 World Basketball Championship. But once he got to Texas, he sure helped. He helped the Spurs win an NBA title in 2003. He helped the Spurs win an NBA title in 2005. He was voted to play in the 2005 All-Star Game. Manu can hit the jumper, yes he can. But he is at his best when he attacks the hole relentlessly. Attacks I say. Behind the back, slam bam dunkeroos. This guy’s an animal. Head down, shoulder down, to the hizzy. This guy may be the biggest steal in any draft.
Bust:
High school sweetheart, Jonathan Bender. Fresh out of Picayune High in good ole Mississippi. The fifth pick. Taken by the Raptors. No longer in the NBA. He was big. He was strong. He was athletic. He was a disappointment. He never averaged double digits in scoring. He was always hurt. He was a tremendous bust. Quite frankly, that pick was an abject disastah.
Bargain:
With the thirteenth pick in the second round, the Milwaukee Bucks select Michael Redd. The Silent Assassin. The best shooter in basketball today. He has the league’s quickest shot. He has the league’s deadliest shot. He can make shots inside the arc. He can make shots outside the arc. He also takes care of the ball. His career turnover ratio of 6.81 is the best in the history of the league. Guys like Rodney White, Kedrick Brown, Kirk Haston, Jeryl Sasser, just to name a few, were chosen before Redd. Inexcusable.
Bust:
Marcus Fizer. Fourth pick overall out of Iowa State. The next Karl Malone. More like the next Karl Malden. Fizer spent four years stumbling and bumbling with the Bulls. He never averaged more than 12.3 points per game. He bopped around with the Bobcats and Bucks. Now toils in Spain. Actually he’s not playing in Spain. The Polaris World Murcia star is sidelined with a fibrous fracture. Ouch.
Bargain:
Tough one. At first I was gonna go with Tony Parker. But how could I not pick The Black President? Stealth? The East Coast Assassin? Agent Zero? Or his latest incarnation, The Hibachi? Gilbert Arenas. Getting fired up at an arena near you. There hasn’t been this much excitement in Washington since the Big E and Wes Unseld left town. The Hibachi has just been torrid. How did he make to the 31st pick? Not for nothing, did you see Gilbert’s cousin Javier return that punt 86 yards to the hizzy for Alabama. Roll Tide Roll.
Bust:
Kwame the Boy Genius. Kwame Brown. MJs boy. He may bust out in La La Land, but I doubt it. He will be the same slacker he was in Washington. He will be the same slacker who overslept practices. He will be the same slacker who only halfway practiced when he did show. He will be the same slacker who always found somebody else to blame. He will be the same slacker His Airness picked with the Wizards number one pick.
Bargain:
Carlos Boozer. Taken with the sixth pick in the second round. Behind Melvin Ely. Behind Jiri Welsch. Behind Robert Archibald. He is the reason the Utah Jazz are sitting pretty. 4th in the league in rebounds. 1st in double doubles. The new premiere big man in the NBA. Having an MVP like season. Need I go on?
Bust:
This is a tough one. I want to say Jay Williams. Does a motorcycle accident count? Would you say Len Bias was a bust? I dunno. So I’m going to go with the Nuggets selection of Nikoloz Tskitishvili with the fifth pick. To be honest, I didn’t even remember the name. That has to be an indicator. Seven footer out of Russia. With a career average of 3.0 points and 1.8 rebounds per game over his first three seasons, I guess you could say this guy is a major draft bust. Anthony Nelson style. Wolfgang Hochstetter style.
2003
Bargain:
I was very tempted to pick LeBron here. A bargain at any price. But that would go against the very spirit of the whole thing. So I select Kyle Korver. Chosen with the 51st pick overall. The third highest scorer on a team with AI. Not bad. The 51st pick in the draft. Priceless. In the 2004-2005 season, Korver tied for first place in three-pointers made with Quentin Richardson. Great bargain, even if he did cry like a little bitch over his stupid bobble head.
Bust:
Darko Milicic. Nuff said
And that’s where we end it. To be fair, it’s too early to judge the last couple of drafts. Let me know what you think. Who are your bargains? Who are your busts? The Public wants to know!
Peace out homies. Six Two and Even! josh q. public
