This Article Aged Like Milk: NBA Draft 2012: Why the Charlotte Bobcats Received a Blessing with the 2nd Pick bleacherreport.com/articl…
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The 2012 NBA Draft has 3 star-level players still on their original teams.
  • Bradley Beal (Washington)

  • Damian Lillard (Portland)

  • Draymond Green (Golden State)

After ten years in the modern NBA, it seems almost like an anomaly that three top talents in a draft class have remained with the same team that drafted them (albeit two are surrounded by constant trade rumors at this time).

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Back in 2012, the NBA draft happened, the two players that were the best in their class were Dame and AD. If you had to draft Dame or AD, who would you choose.

I would personally take Dame, but I’m bias so who would you choose? Also Both players would have the same career except on your team, so they would both be as good as they are now.

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[Golden State Warriors Twitter] - June 28, 2012: The Dubs select Draymond Green with the 35th overall pick in the NBA Draft. Since: 3x NBA Champion, 3x NBA All-Star, 6x NBA All-Defensive Team, 2016 Olympic Gold Medal winner, 2017 NBA Defensive Player of the Year reddit.com/gallery/o9rf4n
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Khris Middleton NBA Draft interview from 2012 - Happy 30th birthday Kha$h! youtu.be/0ddESKa1fDY
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Looking back on 2012 NBA draft, would anybody else also take MKG over Bradley Beal other than Jordan?

Taking out the obvious outcome in the draft,
Looking back on 2012 NBA draft, would anybody else also take MKG over Bradley Beal other than Jordan? Was that move justified back then?
Here is Michael Kidd-Gilchrist's College stats
Here is Bradley Beal's College stats

I am curious, with those stats, where would they have landed in this 2020 NBA draft class?

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In 2012, Draymond Green was asked at the NBA draft combine where he sees himself in 5 years: "...With a couple world championships under my belt and just keep on improving as an NBA player." youtube.com/watch?v=xIMiP…
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16 years ago today, the San Antonio Spurs signed Emanuel "Manu" Ginobili, the 57th pick of the 1999 NBA draft. Here's his beautiful fake on KD then and-1 against the Thunder in Game 1 of the 2012 WCF. To this day, KD is still looking for the ball. youtube.com/watch?v=lwCJr…
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Where Are They Now? Part 3: 2012 NBA Draft capcitycrown.com/2020/07/…
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Thunder almost traded for Bradley Beal during the 2012 NBA Draft twitter.com/bleacherrepor…
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2012 NBA Draft

I'm doing a rebuild of the Nets and in the 2012 draft right now I have the second pick Anthony Davis was taken first overall so who is the best available option now?

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Wojnarowski on potential Ben Simmons deals: "There is no movement and we may be in this situation all the way until the 2022 NBA Draft." streamable.com/j3aeer
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Fun Fact of the Day: Draymond Green was picked in the 2nd round of the 2012 NBA Draft with the Brooklyn Nets pick that was acquired by the Warriors in 2011

On February 23, 2011, the Golden State Warriors acquired Troy Murphy and a 2012 second-round draft pick (the 35th pick aka Draymond Green) from the New Jersey Nets (Brooklyn Nets) in exchange for Brandan Wright and Dan Gadzuric

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GAME THREAD: 2012 NBA Draft

This is a thread to post news, updates and comments leading up to and during the NBA draft.

Time: 7:30

TV: ESPN

Streaming: http://www.thefirstrow.eu/watch/128381/2/watch-nba-draft.html

First Round Draft Order:

  1. New Orleans - Anthony Davis
  2. Charlotte - Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
  3. Washington -Brad Beal
  4. Cleveland - Neon Dion Walters
  5. Sacramento - Thomas Robinson
  6. Portland (from Brooklyn) - Damien Lillard
  7. Golden State - Harrison Barnes
  8. Toronto - Terrence Ross
  9. Detroit - Andre Drummond
  10. New Orleans (from Minnesota via LA Clippers) - Austin Rivers
  11. Portland - Meyers Leonard
  12. Houston (from Milwaukee) - Jeremy Lamb
  13. Phoenix - Kendall Marshall
  14. Milwaukee (from Houston) - John Henson
  15. Philadelphia - Maurice Harkless
  16. Houston (from New York) - Royce White
  17. Dallas - Tyler Zeller - Traded to Cavs
  18. Houston (from Minnesota via Utah) - Terrence Jones
  19. Orlando - Andrew Nicholson
  20. Denver - Evan Fournier
  21. Boston - Jared Sullinger
  22. Boston (from LA Clippers via Oklahoma City) - Fab Melo
  23. Atlanta - John Jenkins
  24. Dallas (from Cleveland via Lakers) - Jared Cunningham
  25. Memphis - Tony Wroten Jr.
  26. Indiana - Miles Plumlee
  27. Miami - Arnett Moultrie
  28. Oklahoma City - Perry Jones III
  29. Chicago - Marquis Teague
  30. Golden State (from San Antonio) - Festus Ezeli

edit: Can the mods please change the sidebar to the draft order with updates?

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2008-2012 was the best 5 year stretch in NBA Draft history and that's why we are currently starting the greatest era in NBA history

A lot of people say the NBA is getting better every year, and they're right, but 2008-2012 was undeniably above average in comparison to the other years we've had in recent NBA history. Here's an explanation of why:

#2008

With the 1st pick in the 2008 NBA draft, the Chicago Bulls select Derrick Rose, future MVP. Unfortunately, Rose's injury problems have caused him to not contribute a ton to this argument, but think about that: a former MVP is actually detracting from my statement.

Without Rose, the 08 class is either the weakest or second weakest class of the stretch, but it's still worth talking about. With the 4th pick, the Seattle Supersonics select our crowning jewel of the 2008 draft, Russell Westbrook. 5x All-Star, 1x All NBA First Team, 4x All NBA second team 2015 scoring champ and walking triple-double makes this draft worth the mention. To go along with Brodie, the 2008 draft contributed Westbrook's UCLA teammate Kevin Love (5), current 6th Man frontrunner Eric Gordon (7), All-Star center Brook Lopez (10), All-NBA First Team center, DeAndre Jordan (35) and All-Star point guard Goran Dragic (45).

Other notable selections: Robin Lopez (15), Ryan Anderson (21), Serge Ibaka (24), Nicolas Batum (25), George Hill (26)

#2009

The first of the center three classes that really makes the stretch unbelievable, and this class is the cream of the crop. The top-heavy 2009 is likely to go down as one of the top 5 draft classes of all time, in the same light as '84, '96 and '03.

With the 1st pick in the 2009 NBA draft, the LA Clippers select Blake Griffin. Despite missing his entire rookie season, Blake has garnered 5 All Star appearances, 3 All-NBA 2nd team selections and 1 3rd-team selection. Incredibly enough, the Slam Dunk champion's accolades don't make him even the 2nd best player to come from this draft. With the 3rd pick, the Thunder took MVP candidate James Harden and with the 7th pick, the Golden State Warriors selected 2 time MVP Stephen Curry. The stars of the draft end with Demar DeRozan (10), but the draft was filled with viable starters.

Other notable selections: Tyreke Evans (4), Ricky Rubio (5), Jrue Holiday (17), Ty Lawson (18), Jeff Teague (19), Taj Gibson (26), Demarre Carroll (27)

#2010

2010 has a few stars, but it's real value lies in the borderline All-Stars it has.

With the 1st pick in the 2010 NBA draft, the Washington Wizards select 3x All Star John Wall from the University of Kentucky. The king of the draft, however, would go

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In the 2012 NBA Draft, it was virtually guaranteed Anthony Davis was to be selected with the #1 pick. What were some other draft classes that had a clear consensus top prospect? (As in: Nearly 30/30 teams would take the same player at #1.)

Lebron, AD, who else?

P.S. Personally I don't consider KAT or Simmons as entirely consensus, though they were both near consensus, for the entire year (KAT improved as the season went on; Ingram cast a bit of interest at the #1). But if you disagree, I'd love to hear the case for it!

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The Warriors With Dame Instead of Steph, Our Underrated Starting 5's, Redrafting the Lottery: 2012 NBA Draft edition, and more | The Casual Diehards (Ep. 18)

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-- Would the Warriors have the same success with Damian Lillard instead of Steph Curry?

-- Our underrated NBA starting 5's

-- Redrafting the 2012 NBA Draft lottery

-- Joe Ingles owning Paul George in the 2018 playoffs and more random NBA talk

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2012 Good Counsel v DeMatha scorecard. Markelle Fultz (incorrectly spelled "Fulkz") had 6 points. He was cut from JV that year. From Freshman to JV to Varsity to D1 scholarship to potential #1 pick in the NBA Draft. Hard work pays off in the game of basketball.

Back in 2012, a friend of mine was one of the coaches for the Good Counsel High School basketball team. Below, is a picture of Good Counsel vs. DeMatha where Markelle Fultz (spelled "Fulkz") played.

http://imgur.com/a/AqB18

He scored 6 points, and was later cut from the JV team, where he played on the freshman team. From Freshman to JV to Varsity to D1 scholarship to potential #1 pick in the NBA Draft. Hard work pays off in the game of basketball.

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[Charchia] Jahlil Okafor is expected to join Chinese team Guangsha, I am told. The 3rd pick of 2015 NBA draft has played 27 games for the Pistons last season (5.4ppg&2.4rpg) twitter.com/carchia/statu…
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2012 NBA Draft Class VORP By Year m.imgur.com/vxHicaq
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[Wojnarowski] The NBA will make Chicago and Miami forfeit their next available second-round draft pick over findings in probe into early contact in summer free agency. Probe was centered on Lonzo Ball and Kyle Lowry sign and trades. twitter.com/wojespn/statu…
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[Orsborn] Gregg Popovich politely declined to talk about closing in on Don Nelson for the most career regular season NBA coaching wins. Reporter shifts to asking Pop what his key to success has been. Pop's reply: "Key to success? Draft Tim Duncan. After that, stay alive."

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> Gregg Popovich politely declined to talk about closing in on Don Nelson for the most career regular season NBA coaching wins. > > Reporter shifts to asking Pop what his key to success has been. > > Pop's reply: "Key to success? Draft Tim Duncan. After that, stay alive."

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Throwback to Seahawks getting an F for their 2012 Draft Day, where they drafted: Bobby Wagner, Russell Wilson, Bruce Irvin, traded for Marshawn Lynch, and Jeremy Lane

2 HoF Players, a very good starting LB in Bruce Irvin, an Above average CB, making a trade for the key RB, all in one draft. Graded a F which has to be one of the funniest Draft Day r/agedlikemilk moments.

One of the best part:

>Pete Carroll is proving why he didn’t make it in the NFL the first time. Not only was Bruce Irvin a reach at No. 15, the Seahawks proved they were oblivious to their madness by celebrating their selection.
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>As if the day wasn’t bad enough, Seattle selecting Russell Wilson, a QB that doesn’t fit their offense at all, was by far the worst move of the draft. With the two worst moves of the draft, Seattle is the only team that received an F on draft day.

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Tonight Tom Wilson becomes the 2nd player from the 2012 draft class to play 600 NHL games.

The first being Morgan Reilly. Wilson also becomes the 5th fastest Washington Capital to 600 games. Wonder if he could have been faster if he didn’t miss a few for, ahem, disciplinary reasons…

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[Givony] The Hawks have explored moving Cam Reddish for some time, dating back to the 2021 NBA Draft cycle. They almost moved him to Indiana for the #13 pick, but that fell through. Finally happened today, per @wojespn with Reddish being traded to the Knicks for a 2022 first rounder. twitter.com/DraftExpress/…
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Interesting thread from 3 years ago about bust predictions from the 2012-2013 NBA draft class. reddit.com/r/nba/comments…
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r/NBA's 2012 draft analysis/reaction compilation

This is just for fun and because I was curious about the past draft reactions of r/NBA. It's interesting/funny/surprising to see arm-chair scouts give their .02 on players.

  • On Thomas Robinson: T-Rob and Cousins? This front court is going to be nasty!!!

  • On Austin Rivers:Word on the street is he peaked in high school. Doesn't have the skills to create his own shot in the NBA.

  • Austin's mustache is an abomination.

  • On Bradley Beal: Big Gator fan here. I watched him all season, and twice live. The guy is an incredible athlete. Good size, plus rebounder, plus shooter. He can drive and dish. Monster dunks. He's also a smart dude and comes from a good family. I'd put money on it that he will turn out to be the best pro in this draft even if Davis pans out. The dude is a beast. I'm biased, but the guy has an extremely high talent ceiling."

  • On Lillard: Im a little sceptical towards both picks..I mean taking Lillard over Barnes? I know they have Batum but still..also Leonard over Zeller? Although you cant really say those arent solid picks..Dont know just hope this will provide us with the best possilities for the future

  • Damian Lillard is gonna be the steal of the draft. Although I don't think anyone has seen their stock rise as much as Dion Waiters.

  • On Dion Waiters: I feel like we are going to do something stupid. I've been hearing Dion Waiters at 4. I hope it is all smokescreens

  • On the Sacramento Kings suckery: Robinson and Cousins in the frontcourt with Thomas and Evans as guards and Thornton as a potentially great 6th man for scoring off the bench? I feel bad for Kings fans that they're gonna find some way to screw this up.

  • On John Jenkins: John Jenkins aka the black JJ Reddick.

  • On Fab Melo - (RIP): Thought this was a joke, read down the comments and saw that people actually like Fa

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Tomas Satoransky and Quincy Acy were both taken within the first 8 picks of the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft

this was a pretty shocking fact for me to learn so i thought i would share

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Nikola Jovic is projected to be selected in the first round of the 2022 NBA Draft

Nikola Jovic is a 18-year-old, 6' 10" forward from (you guessed it) Serbia projected to be selected in the first round of the 2022 NBA Draft.

"Nikola Jovic" is very similar to "Nikola Jokic," the name of a famous basketball player for the Nuggets of Denver, Colorado.

Similar sounding names can often be a source of confusion, but sometimes these coincidences can also be amusing, such as in this example of "Nikola Jovic" and "Nikola Jokic."

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[Fortuna] Sources: Notre Dame is expected to hire Harry Hiestand as its next offensive line coach. Hiestand coached ND’s O-line from 2012-17, developing six NFL Draft picks and coaching the unit to the Joe Moore Award in 2017.

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[Oram] Amusing subplot of tonight’s NBA draft lottery is that Mitch Kupchak will be on the stage for Charlotte as the final piece of the 2012 Steve Nash trade is finally settled. Lakers pick is slotted at 10. If it lands between 2 and 5 it goes to Boston, otherwise to Philly. twitter.com/billoram/stat…
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[Shams Charania] The Chicago Bulls are planning to sign F/C Jordan Bell to a 10-day hardship deal, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium . Bulls drafted Bell in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft before trading him to Golden State. twitter.com/ShamsCharania…
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[Charania] The Chicago Bulls are planning to sign F/C Jordan Bell to a 10-day hardship deal, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Bulls drafted Bell in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft before trading him to Golden State. twitter.com/ShamsCharania…
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GAME THREAD: NBA 2012 Draft Lottery Night
  1. Charlotte Bobcats - 250 combinations, 25.0% chance of receiving the #1 pick
  2. Washington Wizards - 199 combinations, 19.9% chance
  3. Cleveland Cavaliers - 138 combinations, 13.8% chance
  4. New Orleans Hornets - 137 combinations, 13.7% chance
  5. Sacramento Kings - 76 combinations, 7.6% chance
  6. Portland Trail Blazers (via NJ) - 75 combinations, 7.5% chance
  7. Golden State Warriors - 36 combinations, 3.6% chance
  8. Toronto Raptors - 35 combinations, 3.5% chance
  9. Detroit Pistons - 17 combinations, 1.7% chance
  10. New Orleans Hornets (via Min) - 11 combinations, 1.1% chance
  11. Portland Trail Blazers - 8 combinations, 0.8% chance
  12. Milwaukee Bucks - 7 combinations, 0.7% chance
  13. Phoenix Suns - 6 combinations, 0.6% chance
  14. Houston Rockets - 5 combinations, 0.5% chance

8pm EDT Live on ESPN and www.watchespn.com

streaming here: http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/49043/4/watch-espn.html

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Giannis Antetokounmpo // 3 years before the NBA DRAFT as a mop boy youtu.be/3tEoo-Sc1pk
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Bill Simmons's 2021 Most Regrettable NBA Contracts Draft, feat. Wozny Lambre and Joe House

Wish this was the sort of thing that could get discussed on /r/nba, but apparently not lol. Anyway, curious what people's thoughts are on their list and what y'alls nominations would be

Bill Simmons went all out this year for his Worst *"Most Regrettable" Contracts Draft, bringing on Wozny Lambre and Joe House to go through a multi-round snake draft of the worst contracts in the NBA. I thought it was pretty interesting and decided to tabulate the results. Pod is here and the draft explanation begins around 55:30.

Below is their draft order and some of their comments, and below that are their picks and the contract figures.

  1. Davis Bertans - Classic good stats on a bad team guy who stole money. He's not 1 dimensional, he's half dimensional and cannot guard anyone.
  2. Michael Porter Jr. - This contract is a nightmare. They didn't have to do it. It's the kind of contract that can kill half a decade. He's played 125 games in his career.
  3. John Wall - he aint playing.
  4. De'Aaron Fox - the numbers, especially in the clutch, are awful. He's being paid to be the guy but he's being outplayed by his teammate. You go in big at the deepest position in the league and now he's hard to trade.
  5. Westbrook - If I'm the clippers, I wouldn't trade him for Morris and Reggie Jackson. That makes me worse. I wouldn't trade him for wall if I'm the rockets. I've done that.
  6. Ben Simmons - he's getting paid like a number 1 offensive dude and he's a number 4. But the diva act, the lack of improvement and season sabotage... and you're paying this dude 33 million?
  7. Klay Thompson - He's going to make 50 million (based on trade kicker) dollars a year. You talk about injury? He's coming off an ACL AND an Achilles, and he's getting paid like he does what Jokic does.
  8. Tobias Harris - I saw him in person 9 days ago and I can't tell you a single thing he did.
  9. Markelle Fultz - He got a 50M for 1 season for the Magic where he averaged 12 ppg on 46% shooting. What's going on in Orlando? They thought he was the next MCW
  10. Kevin Love - He's the OG of bad contracts. Poster child of demanding a trade when nobody wants you. He's playing well but overpaid.
  11. Talen Horton-Tucker - I've been watching basketball my entire life - what does this guy do? I can't understand the excitement around him for the life of
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Prior to the 2012 NBA Draft, the Cavs won a coin flip against the Pelicans for the 3rd best odds in the lottery. Had they lost, they would have gotten the #1 pick and Anthony Davis.

just read this in sports illustrated's article about davis. i can't find the link to the article because i read it in the magazine, but the cavs and hornetpelicans both finished 21-45 that season so they had a coin flip to decide who would get better odds. the cavs won, but they ended up with the #4 pick and dion waiters. the hornetpelicans jumped up to #1

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Which 8 Players Would Your Team Protect In An NBA Expansion Draft?

With the recent talk of the NBA adding expansion teams in Seattle and Vegas, the likelihood of a looming expansion draft brings up some interesting questions.

The NBA's last expansion draft was in 2004, and saw players like Jason Kapono and Gerald Wallace stripped from their respective teams to form the rosters for the new expansion teams.

Pre-existing teams could "protect" 8 players, which lead to some tough choices on teams with good depth and youth. Impending unrestricted free agents are essentially ignored in an expansion draft.

So, which 8 players would your favourite team protect? And who would be the toughest player/s to potentially let go?

For the Suns, I'd say: Chris Paul, Devin Booker, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, DeAndre Ayton, Cam Johnson, Cam Payne, and Landry Shamet.

It would suck to lose Jalen Smith or Javale (for different reasons) but I feel big men are more replaceable than wings, hence the decision to keep Shamet.

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Sam Vecenie's 2022 NBA Mock Draft 4.0 - "Jabari Smith Jr. leaps to No. 1, but team with top pick might matter more than ever"

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Couple Things to Note from Vecenie:

Draft Order Most Likely Will be the Biggest Factor for Who will Go 1st:

> Right now, the team that gets the No. 1 overall pick will have an immense influence on who goes No. 1. This is not a draft that currently has a no-doubter guy at the top, a la Zion Williamson, Cade Cunningham or Anthony Davis. Rather, I would say there is a good group of four players at the top in Jabari Smith Jr., Paolo Banchero, Chet Holmgren and Jaden Ivey. Team needs will play a role, given the preponderance of big men in that group. And simply put, it’ll be an eye-of-the-beholder situation.

Why You Might See Some Players You Know/Like In This Mock Draft:

> I tried my best to realistically project who will declare and who won’t, but we obviously have nothing in the way of answers there yet. In that vein, if you don’t see a player here, that doesn’t necessarily mean that I think said player is bad. Rather, I may have just decided not to push said underclassman through to the draft.

Draft Order:

> The draft order is based on league-wide rankings as of Jan. 3. Team needs are not accounted for, although if there was something of an interesting fit, I did make sure to note that. There are 58 picks in the 2022 NBA Draft, as the Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks have forfeited their second-round picks this year due to free-agency tomfoolery and shenanigans.


Mock Draft:

Only including excerpts for the Top 15 + Jaden Hardey at 21st (Since both Jovic & Hardey were mentioned in the Top 13 of the Mid-season Consensus Board on this sub)

  1. Detroit Pistons - Jabari Smith Jr

> I have Smith at No. 1 entering the new year, but it’s a razor-thin margin between him, Banchero and Holmgren. Why Smith? I think his upside is juuuuust a bit higher than the other two if everything breaks right with his game...Smith profiles well as a good team’s second-best scoring option who can also be a strong defensive player. That’s a scalable player to winning situations, and he fits exceedingly well in Detroit given the Pistons’ disastrous shooting this year.

  1. Orlando Magic - Paolo Banchero

> He’s still very strongly in the mix to go No. 1. He’s as polished a mismatch

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The Warriors With Dame Instead of Steph, Our Underrated Starting 5's, Redrafting the Lottery: 2012 NBA Draft edition, and more | The Casual Diehards (Ep. 18)

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This week's NBA pod:

-- Would the Warriors have the same success with Damian Lillard instead of Steph Curry?

-- Our underrated NBA starting 5's

-- Redrafting the 2012 NBA Draft lottery

-- Joe Ingles owning Paul George in the 2018 playoffs and more random NBA talk

Welcome to The Casual Diehards Podcast! This show is a conversation about the NBA and NFL from the minds and mouths of a couple of barely legal diehard sports fans. My name is Camden and my co-host Jake and I release podcasts every Tuesday and Saturday with bonus episodes on Thursdays whenever we can.

I hope you all find our show unique in the sense that we are just like all of you other diehard sports fans out there. We aren't in the industry, we aren't even out of college yet, we just love to talk sports every day. We try to be very active with anyone and everyone that follows or supports us and we hope to grow this community of casual diehards out there that love nothing more than friendly, and sometimes maybe a little bit more "passionate", discussions about sports. I really hope you guys enjoy the show.

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Winners and Busts of the 2012 NBA Draft

Looking back on the 2012 NBA Draft it seems as if only a few teams can be considered "winners" of the draft that year.

New Orleans - Anthony Davis Portland - Damian Lillard Golden State - Draymond Green, Harrison Barnes, Festus Ezeli Detroit - Andre Drummond Washington - Bradley Beal

No other teams seemed to have benefited that well from the 2012 draft.

A few of the lottery busts include Thomas Robinson to the Kings at pick 5, Dion Waiters to the Cavs at pick 4, Austin Rivers to the Pelicans at pick 10, Kendall Marshall to the Suns at pick 13.

What else about the 2012 NBA Draft stands out to you?

http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_2012.html

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Bill Simmons's 2021 Most Regrettable NBA Contracts Draft, feat. Wozny Lambre and Joe House

Bill Simmons went all out this year for his Worst *"Most Regrettable" Contracts Draft, bringing on Wozny Lambre and Joe House to go through a multi-round snake draft of the worst contracts in the NBA. I thought it was pretty interesting and decided to tabulate the results. Pod is here and the draft explanation begins around 55:30.

Below is their draft order and some of their comments, and below that are their picks and the contract figures.

  1. Davis Bertans - Classic good stats on a bad team guy who stole money. He's not 1 dimensional, he's half dimensional and cannot guard anyone.
  2. Michael Porter Jr. - This contract is a nightmare. They didn't have to do it. It's the kind of contract that can kill half a decade. He's played 125 games in his career.
  3. John Wall - he aint playing.
  4. De'Aaron Fox - the numbers, especially in the clutch, are awful. He's being paid to be the guy but he's being outplayed by his teammate. You go in big at the deepest position in the league and now he's hard to trade.
  5. Westbrook - If I'm the clippers, I wouldn't trade him for Morris and Reggie Jackson. That makes me worse. I wouldn't trade him for wall if I'm the rockets. I've done that.
  6. Ben Simmons - he's getting paid like a number 1 offensive dude and he's a number 4. But the diva act, the lack of improvement and season sabotage... and you're paying this dude 33 million?
  7. Klay Thompson - He's going to make 50 million (based on trade kicker) dollars a year. You talk about injury? He's coming off an ACL AND an Achilles, and he's getting paid like he does what Jokic does.
  8. Tobias Harris - I saw him in person 9 days ago and I can't tell you a single thing he did.
  9. Markelle Fultz - He got a 50M for 1 season for the Magic where he averaged 12 ppg on 46% shooting. What's going on in Orlando? They thought he was the next MCW
  10. Kevin Love - He's the OG of bad contracts. Poster child of demanding a trade when nobody wants you. He's playing well but overpaid.
  11. Talen Horton-Tucker - I've been watching basketball my entire life - what does this guy do? I can't understand the excitement around him for the life of me.
  12. Jimmy Butler - It's a crazy contract. Goes into 25-26. He's missed a shit ton of games and it's not going to get better. I love Jimmy but this contract is crazy.
  13. Clint Capela
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