n_huffhines
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Are they same people that said Jae Crowder was a top 10 pick? Lol
Yeah. They are wrong 30% of the time, and Crowder can still prove himself.
They aren't the guys who said Olawakandi was a #1 pick. That's for sure. The guys who choose players like him are wrong 60% of the time.
Andrea Bargnani? Possibly the worst player* in NBA history, and he was a #1 overall pick.
*He's currently probably the worst rebounder in the NBA for his position. He doesn't play any defense. At best, he's average in scoring efficiency. GMs still think he's good because he can score 20 points on 18 FGAs.
Success rate with picking college players in the draft?...the wins produced model has a 70% success rate with getting quality players with lottery picks...GMs have a 40% success rate. They're laughing all the way to the bank, but that doesn't make them right.
Shabazz plays no D, and has no passing skills. If I have a #1 pick, that's exactly what I want from an off guard. Right?
I would like to see Oladipo keep his numbers up longer...I'm somewhat skeptical, but so far it is apparent that Muhammad is a 1-dimensional player.
He might play no D, but he shoots 46% from the field, 42% from three, gets five boards a game, and gets to the line six times a game.
He's not a #1 pick, but he's better than Jack Cooley.
Do they even have an advanced metric that can measure what LeBron is doing?
Five beats one every time I look at it
