long time guy wrote:
With all of the analysis you just provided ESPN had T.J. Ford and guys like Mickeal Pietrus possibly going ahead of Wade. Where I am supposed to stop at? Your analysis about the draft being deep is also off. After the first five that draft tailed off tremendously. There were not many if any stars after that. Solid players no stars. I will look at the draft list for confirmation.
It was considered loaded at the time. Why would it matter what happened years later in the context I said that?
Ford was thought of as the next great PG and Pietrus was nicknamed fucking Euro Jordan.
If a draft is considered loaded, the guy who goes 5th was probably projected as a star. Every single player could bust out and that fact wouldn't change.
This is why Im not getting into this with you. Have a nice day.
Loaded drafts don't fizzle after the 5th pick and Hinrich was also considered a reach at 7. There were a lot of people disappointed in that pick also. His NBA career has been solid so that obscures the fact that there were not high hopes for the pick. There was not a lot of talk about the Bulls trading up to acquire Wade also (at the time). I listened to a lot sports talk back then and the thought was that if he fell to the Bulls fine but if not take the best guy available. The only reason that it even comes up now is because he turned out to be a Hall of Famer. His post draft career is the only reason that this is even being discussed. Why is it thus inappropriate to talk about the post draft careers of the other guys?