I’m disagreeing with your Orlando Magic worst pick. Mike Miller won rookie of the year and is arguably the best player in that 2000 draft. I’d say worst picks would be Michael Doleac 12 in 1998, Courtney Alexander 13 in 2000, Fran Vazquez 11 in 2005 and never came over.
Some of these picks should be judged on who else was available. If you get a role player with a high pick, but the draft class is weak, it's not necessarily a bad pick.
100 percent like when he was talking about bargnani there was only one player in the top 15 picks of that draft to make an all star team and that was Aldridge and when you look at players they could of reasonable picked it wasn’t a bad pick at all just a very weak class
very true. also Kobe for best pick by the hornets doesn't make sense. same goes for bill Russel. I get they are the best player. the title just makes it misleading. I would also even give ginobili the nod as best pick by the spurs. Duncan was a no brainer. not like this was genius drafting. just smart use of an injury season that resulted in 20 years of excellence
Jonny Flynn at #6 is an even worse pick when you consider what a deep draft it was for point guards. They could have had Steph Curry, Jrue Holiday, Jeff Teague, Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings or Darren Collison instead - and that's just point guards.
Having the #28 as the Spurs “worst” draft pick speaks how great their management team is. Even he averaged more points than the other worst picks. Damn.
Luka Samanic at #19 from the 2019 draft is probably their new worst pick now. Pretty insane that they picked Keldon Johnson at #29 in the same draft who turned out better. You also had guys like Brandon Clarke, Jordan Poole, THT still on the board at that time.
Hind sight makes it look worse because KD was drafted second. Looking back on it with that knowledge everyone would draft KD. Feel bad for Oden, that was some terrbible injury luck.
@@gm2407 People thought Durant would be approximately as good as he is today, and he was the overwhelming consensus #2 pick, even considering Oden's injury worries. That's how good of a prospect Oden was, it really is a massive shame when people think he was a bust.
I would give Jokić advantage over Carmelo Anthony, cause you expect from third pick to be a star, but success of Jokić as 41th pick is more fascinating.
@@thegooch367 i mean Ewing was amazing but Willis arguably has the better story and achievements He's a 2nd round pick but became one of the core players of Knicks 2 championships He was injured in the 1970 finals but came back in the game 7 to help win it for the Knicks And don't tell me he played in the weak era, he play defense on Wilt during that Finals, Kareem was present during that time, Also there's Dave Cowens, Elvin Hayes, Bob Lanier, and Bob McAdoo
@@scriptederror5446 yeah it's unfortunate Ewing was probably one of the most underappreciated players in the NBA history Not meant to discredit Willis Reed and what he was already achieved, but if we compared both of them, Ewing basically have role players as teammates But then again it wasn't his fault, Knicks management should've bought star players to play with him during his prime Typical Knicks
Mike Miller is arguably the best player in his draft class, he won rookie of the year for the magic and was an elite shooter, Mario Hezjona was actually a bad pick
He was a top 5 pick…winning ROTY and 6MOTY isn’t the ceiling for a franchise corner stone. Yes he was a bust if he was a late first rounder or second rounder then yeah he had a pretty good career but that doesn’t cut it for a top 5 pick
I took issue with that too, but the fact that Reed was a 2nd round guy and was as good as he was maybe makes the pick more impressive. Getting a player I’d consider as an all-time great in the second round is far less likely than getting a great like Walt or Ewing as high picks which I’m pretty sure they both were (certain about Ewing, unsure about Walt).
@@cameronferguson4067 he’s still not their best pick regardless. More impressive doesn’t mean he was the better player for that team. Frazier had a longer prime and Ewing had a better career than Rees.
@@TheIcemanthomas well it’s really a matter of interpretation. If the question simply is the best player selected by every team then yeah it’s Ewing or Frazier (though I’d make an argument for Reed over Frazier), but if you’re looking at the quality of a pick, it’s far more savvy and better value from the selection to get Reed in the second round then Frazier or Ewing as high lottery picks. Basically, Reed greatly over performed his draft positioning which makes the pick have greater value
@@cameronferguson4067 i that case, it would be more difficult to determine w/c pick gave the best value. Because then, jokic would have a case for nuggets, marc gasol better value than conley (although i do think gasol was better overall than conley) and so on. Obviously he considered the entire career of the player.
Reggie Miller was the greatest pacer ever but They did draft Kawhi Leonard at 15th overall and he 2x time champ and finals mvp and will surely have more allsatr appearance then reggie
isnt the only reason Indiana picked Kawhi for the Spurs is because of the stupid draft rules where even though that team traded the pick they have to still pick the player and make them wear the hat of the team they arent gonna be on?
That's hypothetical tho cuz u could also say they could have drafted a better player or they could have still gotten a high pick and traded for a good player also note kevin love was injured for the 1st run that Cavs team had they could have won the chip the first year
12:04 whaaaat? Bargnani average 11.6 points in his rookie season, 15.2 in 7 seasons at Toronto and 14.3 in his career. Really you’re saying that players like Rafael Araujo (2004 8th pick, 2.8 career average) and Jonathan Bender (1999 5th pick, traded to Indiana, 5.5 career average) were better picks then Andrea Bargnani. Man stop playing and put some respect on his name.
I don't agree with his BEST Pick Either... McGrady was at best a 6th man Bench Player not a starter. What about Stoudamire or Bosh or even Derozan (by the time he retires he will surpass T Mac)
Clyde Drexler is one of the NBA’s 50 greatest players ... but he’s not the greatest player drafted by the Blazers. That has to be Bill Walton (also on 50 greatest players list). He has 2 championships to Clyde’s 1 but one of his championships was actually in Portland.
If you're going to pick the worst picks considering how high their position was, then picking the best picks should also consider their pick position. That means Jokic is undoubtedly a better pick than Melo. For a 2nd round pick, this guy has gotten so much value and Melo, well he'll most likely end up a HoF but his pick was already so high in the draft and has performed beyond what's expected of a 3rd pick, but Jokic played WAY BEYOND what's expected of a 41st pick. The fact that it's even an argument on who's to be picked there should mean that Jokic should easily get that.
1) for blazers you forgot about larue martin. 2) mike miller was the only player in the nba history to win the rookie of year and sixth men of the year together
@@mind_of_dro Miller is the only player to win Rookie of the Year and also later win 6MOTY. Ben didn't win ROY, but he is the only rookie to win 6MOTY in his rookie season.
Mike Miller: Wins Rookie of the year, becomes one of the greatest shooters of his era, wins multiple NBA titles. Rebound Rewind: Worst pick in Orlando Magic history
@@SumnerTube21 that doesn’t even make sense. You are comparing someone who played for their original team and Kobe who was a draft night trade. We know for sure there has been no player drafted by Charlotte better than Kobe, regardless of if he played there. There has definitely been worse players in Orlando than Miller. Those two situations have zero correlation.
@@TheIcemanthomas "He had his best years in Memphis not Orlando. So none of that but Roy applies" Kobe never played in Charlotte but he can still be their pick?
Markell Fulton had a mysterious shoulder pain A few weeks after the 76ers drafted him. He went from 23 points per game in college to 13 points per game in the NBA because of that pain. He’s not a bad puck
Some of these guys like Greg Oden and Michael Beasley actually were good in college but injuries upended their careers so we never got to see them at full potential. Injuries really can harm a career.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 I didn't watch but clicked because of the blazer pics in the thumbnail. Bill Walton is easily their best pick. And Greg Oden definitely not their worst. They must forgot. Sam whoie?
@@chuckiebrownbfly Greg was a better player when he was healthy than Sam - but Bowie was NOT a bad player, he just wasn't worth a #2 pick in 20/20 hindsight. Keep in mind that Sam DID make the "all Rookie" team in the NBA, and that he was an All-American in college - and that Portland needed a big man at the time, as they had picked Clyde the Glide the year before they thought Jordan would be redundant (given Clyde Drexler DID make the Hall and the Dream Team and the 50 at 50 team, that's a defendable choice even in 20/20 hindsight). But Michael would not have gone first in that draft even had Portland HAD the first pick - Akeem would still have been the #1.
@@scrappy93 Those that never went to college, like Lebron and Kobe and Darryl Dawkins and Jermaine O'Neal and....quite a few others. At least 40 of them, as it happens.
I disagree with Curry being the worst pick. He was on his way to being a solid center until he had an irregular heartbeat and the bulls traded him. I would say Marcus Fizer is easily a worse pick
Orlando Magic should've either been Fran Vasquez or Mario Hezonja. Mike Miller was Rookie Of The Year with the magic 2x NBA Champion And had a 18 year career in the NBA .
Ok I’m gonna say it.... I really appreciate you didn’t say Len Bias was the Celtics worst pick because if we going on technically and production all of that it is him of course but just not going with it saves a lot of controversy and keeps the video lighthearted and also may he Rest In Peace
No it would be Lerue Martin, Bowie suffered injuries that cut his career short, I can see him being drafted before the goat a good reason, but Lerue was drafted before Bob McAdoo who's a hall of famer
@Always Drawers Mike Miller had 7 threes in a game once and is a two time NBA Champion. Hezonia dunked on Giannis and got thrown out the league a year later...
@Always Drawers Dude Mike Miller was Rookie of the Year and averaged like 15-18 ppg for a few seasons early in his career, and became a pretty good role player playing almost 20 seasons, what the fuck are you talking about? Hezonja is on a WAAAAAAAY worse trajectory right now. The hell do "highlights" have to do with anything whatsoever??
@@elviscamarillo2063 2009 was so weak competition. Jokic is better player now than Anthony ever was. He blows him out of the water in almost every category in the Play Off games.
What are u on prime melo was in the mvp race in 09 and 10 and ur saying jokic is better he is one of the best centers in the league today but not better than a prime melo
@@justainternetwonderer1273 Yes sure buddy. Center who is averaging triple double with Bird' s passing and best midrange in the game, with elite post up and best hands in the game. Melo has more turnovers than assists and only 31% 3 pts Play Off. And you compare that with Jokic? He was good but Jokic is monster
I’d like to have seen them TIE for best pick like they tied for ALL STAR MVP the year the ALL STAR GAME was in Utah… and the same way they will forever be remembered. They had better Court Chemistry than OJ and Johnnie Cochran.
It's still the same organization. They just moved. They had the l.a clippers one to but buffalo braves pick. And Larry Johnson over Kobe Bryant. Come on now!
Eddy Curry averaged 16 ppg for the bulls one season and 19 ppg for the knicks another season, he also lead the league in fg% one year and was a nba champion with the 2012 miami heat, he finished with a 13 ppg avg in 11 season. The year prior the bulls drafted Marcus Fizer also at 4th overall, who only played 6 seasons in the league and finished with a 9.6 ppg avg
I was thinking the same thing, but I'm guessing he wants to give Iverson the nod due to his accomplishments in a 76ers jersey. ROY, MVP trip to the finals and his jersey retired. But yeah, I still think Barkley was the better player overall
He didn’t have a better stint in philly than AI. His best stint was in Phoenix. All he did was make all nba teams and allstars in philly. Ai won mvp lead them to a finals,Ed in multiple categories, etc. longevity is key.
@@theman9048first off, that’s an irrelevant point to anything u said. And there is t anyone who can even come close to Kobe on Charlotte to even make an argument. If there was then Kobe wouldn’t have been the pick. Chuck didn’t accomplish as much as ai in philly regardless of if he’s a better player all time or not. Ur wrong.
@@TheIcemanthomas ur argument is dumb. The dude just said it's the best player drafted. Not the best player to ever play for a team. U need to pay attention and stop saying irrelevant shit.
Spurs don’t have a lot of draft miscues, but their worst would have be either Alfredrick Hughes at 15 in 1985, or Luka Samanic, who was just drafted in 2019, and has now been waived by 3 teams. Or Joshua Primo at 12 in 2021, who’s already done. Their record in recent years is pretty bleak, unless they luck into a Duncan again.
I’d probably go Steph for the warriors because he was an 8th overall pick and much exceeded that. As well as bringing them 3 championships and the greatest period in the franchise’s history
@@soulmaticxx4978 Better outside shooter - Curry hands down. Better free throw shooter - Curry hands down. Better scorer - Wilt still owns 5 of the Top 10 SEASONS on PPG (1 2 3 5 and 7 or 1 2 3 4 6 depending on if you count Elgin Baylor's 1961-1962 48 games played in the season). Curry's best year doesn't even crack the Top 25. Better rebounder - *ROFLMAO* Wilt would ask if Curry even rebounds. Better defender - like there's a question? No, Stephan is nowhere near Wilt overall, no bloody WAY can he be counted as "better" - though given his pick position, he might be able to try to argue vs THAT.
The only reason anyone would say that is because we never saw Wilt playing, the most dominant player in the history of this league, by far. Curry is hella good but he aint close to this kind of level.
Surely Mike Miller is not the worst Magic pick, he won ROY and was a solid rotation piece at worst. Considering the talent, or lack of in that draft Orlando struck gold
I'd pick Barkley over Iverson. Both won an MVP and lost in the NBA finals. The players who led Philadelphia to the 1983 championship, Julius Erving and Moses Malone, weren't drafted by them.
@@floydflupke You do know the Lakers went through the entire western conference playoffs undefeated that year, right? They didn't lose until they faced the 76ers in game 1. They would win the next four to finish 15-1, the best playoff record ever at the time, later beaten by the 16-1 2017 Warriors.
@@johnanderson9765 yeah they are historically great. Doesn't change the fact that the sixers are historically weak. The western conference record was amazing.
@@sashakogan4065 It's more than just scoring numbers, buddy. It's which one had the greatest overall impact on their team during their respective careers. That's where Reed takes it over Ewing, hands-down.
@@thedon897 Guess you never saw Willis Reed play in his prime, lol. I did, and it's NO contest. Reed would've taken poor Ewing back to big man school just like he did a young Kareem and even Wilt back in the day. Let's see Ewing try to suit up for an NBA Finals Game 7 for the Knicks after tearing up his quad like Reed did back in the 1970 one, hah! Don't ever try to make a BS remark like that on here again without brushing up on your history, kid. ;-p
5:32 Surely if a player leaves for another team before even playing for the team that drafter them it shouldn't be considered a successful draft. Because the team never gained the benefits of drafting such a quality player
Wait, wasn’t Jokic drafted by Nuggets in the second round? I am certain he will be considered better than Melo down the line if he keeps winning MVPs and that teams gets to the finals even
@@toptenguy1 you could tell Jokic was better and more impactful offensive player than Melo. Melo was just a scorer, not always efficient, and did not make plays like the genius that is Jokic even before the MVPs
You clearly never heard of Earl Jones, 1984 #1 pick, 23rd overall, by the Lakers!! Only played 2 games for the Lakers, didn't score any points. Played 12 games the next year for the Bucks, scored 13 in his NBA career. I had to look up the stats, but I knew about Jones, he sucked. Kenny Carr averaged 11 points in a journeyman type NBA career.
@@SumnerTube21 Patrick is the best basketball player to share my birthday, but he's NOT better and didn't do as much for the Knicks vs Willis. I do concede it's an ARGUMENT though.
Eddy Curry averaged 12 ppg for the Bulls. 14 and 16 ppg in his last 2 seasons with the Bulls. Worst pick for the Bulls is Marcus Fizer. He was drafted 4th overall and didn’t do anything for us.
Dude did Curry and Sweetney dirty haha. Think for Thabeet they should have made him even taller for the animation since he was drafted in part to being very tall. Also, Steve Nash being shown shorter than AI when the former is 6'3 and the latter is 6'0..the disrespect.
The video was going smooth until you said Carmelo for the Nuggets. It's Jokic and i've been a fan of Denver way before Melo was drafted. Nuggets agree by giving Joker number 15.
Deric, please how so? Creator of the video said he will count pick number, and if you compare Jokic and Melo, you can say Melo is better (for now), but Nikola was 41. Pick and Melo was like top 5.
Wow young people funny. If you think jokic, however good you believe him to be, is better than melo then please stop talking basketball. You’re talking about a hall of famer who spent his time in Denver having to compete at a position against Duncan, Garnett, Dirk etc while also running into kobe. Ten time all star, six time all nba, scoring champ, top 15 all times scorer, three time Olympic gold medalists..... but he’s not their best pick?????
@@DcThaDon Jokic will be a greater player when it's all said and done. His basketball skills are ahead Melo's, and he will old like good wine. His basketball IQ is equal to Lebron's and CP's.
I'd say for the Pacers, the best draft was Kawhi Leonard at 15 in 2011, even though they would eventually trade him to the spurs for george hill. Although reggie was a good player, Kawhi's finals mvp and championships puts leonard over Miller in my eyes.
I know I'm biased, but Pervis Ellison won MIP in 1991-1992 when he had 20 ppg, 11.2 rpg, 2.7 bpg. If it weren't for injuries, he might have been an All-star. I'm sure the Kings have made worst picks than him
I like Reggie Miller and I think he’s definitely the best PACER to play, but I would argue Kawhi was a better overall player having won 2 titles and several DPOY awards
Reggie career numbers outperformed kawhli considering he wasn’t the best player on San Antonio and He joined a 59 win Toronto team and his injury history.
@@donovannybohm2613 Kawhi is a good player but injury prone and receives little criticism. Toronto had veteran leadership in place. Golden state was riddled with injuries in that finals. Toronto got it done so respect for that regardless of circumstances!
Best nugget draft pick is Jokic. Easy. Man was drafted 41st the value compared to when he drafted is bigger than even the GOAT Michael Jordan. YES I WAS SO RIGHT HAHAHAHA
Better than carmelo anthony? No, not easy and it's too early to tell. Value alone doesn't overtake the fact melo was one of the best scorers in the nba for his time, and is a future HOF
That one Celtics draft pick died because of cocaine before he even got to play so I would argue he is the worst pick. Also why does Kobe count but Pau doesn't?
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Why Greg Oden it aint him
Ant Wilt undrafted
Kawhi can make a debate for the pacers
I’m disagreeing with your Orlando Magic worst pick. Mike Miller won rookie of the year and is arguably the best player in that 2000 draft. I’d say worst picks would be Michael Doleac 12 in 1998, Courtney Alexander 13 in 2000, Fran Vazquez 11 in 2005 and never came over.
no id say mario hezonja at the fifth pick in 2015
Yeah, picking Mike Miller is ridiculous. This one's between Fran and Mario.
Or Hezonia at 5
Agree on Miller. The Jeryl Sasser / Stephen Hunter combo in 2001 definitely in the conversation for worst pick.
This pick isn’t bad at all.. they just have a bad draft class
Jokic will easilly be the best pick for the Nuggets in my oppinion. This guy is dominating the league as a second round pick 💪
Seriously
@@ryanbollinger3409 I think that’s the wrong analogy
You are right kkkkkkk
You mean the mvp
@Shaun Beaty jokic is a game-changing talent if the media cared about denver
Some of these picks should be judged on who else was available. If you get a role player with a high pick, but the draft class is weak, it's not necessarily a bad pick.
100 percent like when he was talking about bargnani there was only one player in the top 15 picks of that draft to make an all star team and that was Aldridge and when you look at players they could of reasonable picked it wasn’t a bad pick at all just a very weak class
very true. also Kobe for best pick by the hornets doesn't make sense. same goes for bill Russel. I get they are the best player. the title just makes it misleading. I would also even give ginobili the nod as best pick by the spurs. Duncan was a no brainer. not like this was genius drafting. just smart use of an injury season that resulted in 20 years of excellence
Jonny Flynn at #6 is an even worse pick when you consider what a deep draft it was for point guards. They could have had Steph Curry, Jrue Holiday, Jeff Teague, Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings or Darren Collison instead - and that's just point guards.
@@gmwdimdamn u right
Having the #28 as the Spurs “worst” draft pick speaks how great their management team is. Even he averaged more points than the other worst picks. Damn.
True
Luka Samanic at #19 from the 2019 draft is probably their new worst pick now. Pretty insane that they picked Keldon Johnson at #29 in the same draft who turned out better. You also had guys like Brandon Clarke, Jordan Poole, THT still on the board at that time.
@@jmr3178 tht sucks
Josh Primo definitely takes that spot now
Let me just say this. Greg Oden was a good pick and he wasn’t a bust. When it comes to injuries I don’t call that a bust.
Hind sight makes it look worse because KD was drafted second. Looking back on it with that knowledge everyone would draft KD. Feel bad for Oden, that was some terrbible injury luck.
Not to mention there was a guy named Sam Bowie....
Also there is LaRue Martin that they could've gone with who was much worse
@@gm2407 People thought Durant would be approximately as good as he is today, and he was the overwhelming consensus #2 pick, even considering Oden's injury worries. That's how good of a prospect Oden was, it really is a massive shame when people think he was a bust.
I would give Jokić advantage over Carmelo Anthony, cause you expect from third pick to be a star, but success of Jokić as 41th pick is more fascinating.
Umm no. It don’t work like that . Melo is the best to wear that jersey
@@jghettos3496 i don't remember Melo winning b2b mvp
@@МиркоМарковић-ь6ы lebron James was in his prime also kd Tim Duncan so it was harder for him to win mvp
@@МиркоМарковић-ь6ы maybe if he was in his prime to this day I can see him being top 5 in mvp easily
@@vasc.victoria LeBron, KD, Giannis, Curry, Embiid, and Tatum still existed in Jokic's era.
Mike Miller?
RoY, 6th Man, 17 year career.
There must be tonnes of lesser Magic draft picks than him.
There is a player called Mário Hezenjoza
Fran Vazquez
Mo Bamba
Lol wtf? You think that’s the ceiling for a top 5 pick? The biggest accomplishment for our franchise cornerstone is ROTY and 6MOTY…
Miller was a top 5 pick Vasquez was 11th
Patrick Ewing wasn’t even mentioned for the Knicks... 😢
Yes he did better on the knicks than Willis Reed did despite him not winning a mvp but at the time he had to go up against Hakeem and David Robinson
@@thegooch367 i mean Ewing was amazing but Willis arguably has the better story and achievements
He's a 2nd round pick but became one of the core players of Knicks 2 championships
He was injured in the 1970 finals but came back in the game 7 to help win it for the Knicks
And don't tell me he played in the weak era, he play defense on Wilt during that Finals, Kareem was present during that time, Also there's Dave Cowens, Elvin Hayes, Bob Lanier, and Bob McAdoo
@@TMthe33rd But to not even get a passing mention...the way he talked about the Knicks made it seem like Ewing was drafted somewhere else.
@@scriptederror5446 yeah it's unfortunate
Ewing was probably one of the most underappreciated players in the NBA history
Not meant to discredit Willis Reed and what he was already achieved, but if we compared both of them, Ewing basically have role players as teammates
But then again it wasn't his fault, Knicks management should've bought star players to play with him during his prime
Typical Knicks
@@TMthe33rd And WIllis also overlapped a few years with Bill Russell - and don't forget the man KAREEM claims defended him toughest, Nate Thurmond.
Mike Miller is arguably the best player in his draft class, he won rookie of the year for the magic and was an elite shooter, Mario Hezjona was actually a bad pick
Exactly its much worse picks
Facts that was the worst part about this video
Based on the rule you mentioned Pau Gasol drafted by the Grizzles is the best pick they made, if you compare the NBA careers
Exactly, how come you choose Kobe Bryant for Charlotte, but not Pau Gasol when he actually played for Memphis?
@@AR-ly5zt Because Grizzlies didn't draft Gasol, the Hawks did it.
As a Cavs fan they could've picked Giannis, Mcollum, or Oladipo but the cavs are the cavs they make mistakes
They weren’t that good and/or hyped up in college
Giannis and McCollum weren’t projected to be stars, but Oladipo was so they definitely could’ve taken him
Nobody knew Giannis or CJ were gonna be stars, and Bennet was really hyped at that time.
Alot easier to say these stuff in hindsight
A lot of mistakes
Mike Miller wasnt a bust that was one of the worst draft class of all time Mike was a top 3 player of that class i believe he won ROY too
Yeah that was straight up disrespectful to Mike wtf lol.
Yeah I’d put Elfrid Payton ahead of him, Miller won rookie of the year and was definitely one of the better players that draft
I’d put Mario hezonja as the worst magic pick
@@Hairold1000 the sixers drafted Elfrid Payton and then he was traded to the Magic.
He was a top 5 pick…winning ROTY and 6MOTY isn’t the ceiling for a franchise corner stone. Yes he was a bust if he was a late first rounder or second rounder then yeah he had a pretty good career but that doesn’t cut it for a top 5 pick
"Many other Knicks legends weren't drafted by the Knicks."
Patrick Ewing and Walt Frazier would like to have a word with you
I took issue with that too, but the fact that Reed was a 2nd round guy and was as good as he was maybe makes the pick more impressive. Getting a player I’d consider as an all-time great in the second round is far less likely than getting a great like Walt or Ewing as high picks which I’m pretty sure they both were (certain about Ewing, unsure about Walt).
Right! I was like well fuck
@@cameronferguson4067 he’s still not their best pick regardless. More impressive doesn’t mean he was the better player for that team. Frazier had a longer prime and Ewing had a better career than Rees.
@@TheIcemanthomas well it’s really a matter of interpretation. If the question simply is the best player selected by every team then yeah it’s Ewing or Frazier (though I’d make an argument for Reed over Frazier), but if you’re looking at the quality of a pick, it’s far more savvy and better value from the selection to get Reed in the second round then Frazier or Ewing as high lottery picks. Basically, Reed greatly over performed his draft positioning which makes the pick have greater value
@@cameronferguson4067 i that case, it would be more difficult to determine w/c pick gave the best value. Because then, jokic would have a case for nuggets, marc gasol better value than conley (although i do think gasol was better overall than conley) and so on. Obviously he considered the entire career of the player.
I know Bargnani wasn't the greatest(as a first overall), but I'd still say Rafael Araujo was the worst pick the raptors ever made.
"WWWHHAATTTTT?? They could have gotten him later"
I will never forget that quote lol
Reggie Miller was the greatest pacer ever but
They did draft Kawhi Leonard at 15th overall and he 2x time champ and finals mvp and will surely have more allsatr appearance then reggie
Reggie is currently in the HOF.
@@scrappy93 i know that
And so will kawhi soon
isnt the only reason Indiana picked Kawhi for the Spurs is because of the stupid draft rules where even though that team traded the pick they have to still pick the player and make them wear the hat of the team they arent gonna be on?
@@jjonak2156 idk but they still picked him
Kawhi & Paul george laughing right now😄
No, Anthony Bennett is the best Cavs pick, and therefore, best pick ever
jelu067067 I think he's joking, not u byt ItsKD
I’m joking okay
@@jelu-ol6tw Jesus chill
No Anthony Bennett is a bus
@@Tj-me7sz I’m joking okay
Bennett was a good pick for the cavs because if they didn’t they never would get Wiggins then trade for K love. With out K love they don’t win a title
Dallas_boomm 13 he means performance
@@BigJill248 ok but he still was a good pick
That's hypothetical tho cuz u could also say they could have drafted a better player or they could have still gotten a high pick and traded for a good player also note kevin love was injured for the 1st run that Cavs team had they could have won the chip the first year
Nope. . . Lebron is the worst pick because 4-6!!! Mj is the GOAT! You're wrong!!! (mouth foaming)
@@kissvigafria1213 LeBron what is ur IQ!?!?
12:04 whaaaat? Bargnani average 11.6 points in his rookie season, 15.2 in 7 seasons at Toronto and 14.3 in his career. Really you’re saying that players like Rafael Araujo (2004 8th pick, 2.8 career average) and Jonathan Bender (1999 5th pick, traded to Indiana, 5.5 career average) were better picks then Andrea Bargnani. Man stop playing and put some respect on his name.
cause he’s number 1pick thats why he is on the list
Andrea does get shitted on a lot. If anything he's on par with Bogut in terms of mediocre first overall
He was killin it in Toronto but he fell off after that.
2006 draft in general was terrible, best player was idk Paul Millsap?
I don't agree with his BEST Pick Either... McGrady was at best a 6th man Bench Player not a starter. What about Stoudamire or Bosh or even Derozan (by the time he retires he will surpass T Mac)
Clyde Drexler is one of the NBA’s 50 greatest players ... but he’s not the greatest player drafted by the Blazers. That has to be Bill Walton (also on 50 greatest players list). He has 2 championships to Clyde’s 1 but one of his championships was actually in Portland.
I agree
If you're going to pick the worst picks considering how high their position was, then picking the best picks should also consider their pick position. That means Jokic is undoubtedly a better pick than Melo. For a 2nd round pick, this guy has gotten so much value and Melo, well he'll most likely end up a HoF but his pick was already so high in the draft and has performed beyond what's expected of a 3rd pick, but Jokic played WAY BEYOND what's expected of a 41st pick. The fact that it's even an argument on who's to be picked there should mean that Jokic should easily get that.
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13th overall, how ironic because 13 years old is just a number
@jelly bean if the the lakers fans see this you'll get crucified
kurtis roberts what do you mean he’s talking about Karl Malone
@@Bpenn30 oh I thought kobe was the only notable person who went 13th
kurtis roberts I thought so too but if you click the time stamp it goes to Karl Malone not Kobe and Kobe’s accusations were false
God
1) for blazers you forgot about larue martin.
2) mike miller was the only player in the nba history to win the rookie of year and sixth men of the year together
No Miller didn't win 6MOTY. That was Ben Gordon. But Miller won ROTY.
@@mind_of_dro Miller is the only player to win Rookie of the Year and also later win 6MOTY. Ben didn't win ROY, but he is the only rookie to win 6MOTY in his rookie season.
Mike Miller: Wins Rookie of the year, becomes one of the greatest shooters of his era, wins multiple NBA titles.
Rebound Rewind: Worst pick in Orlando Magic history
And a 2x champ
He had his best years in Memphis not Orlando. So none of that but Roy applies
@@TheIcemanthomas how the hell is Kobe the best pick in Hornets history then?
@@SumnerTube21 that doesn’t even make sense. You are comparing someone who played for their original team and Kobe who was a draft night trade. We know for sure there has been no player drafted by Charlotte better than Kobe, regardless of if he played there. There has definitely been worse players in Orlando than Miller. Those two situations have zero correlation.
@@TheIcemanthomas "He had his best years in Memphis not Orlando. So none of that but Roy applies"
Kobe never played in Charlotte but he can still be their pick?
Kawhi was drafted by the pacers *mic drop*
*leaves*
Markell Fulton had a mysterious shoulder pain A few weeks after the 76ers drafted him. He went from 23 points per game in college to 13 points per game in the NBA because of that pain. He’s not a bad puck
Some of these guys like Greg Oden and Michael Beasley actually were good in college but injuries upended their careers so we never got to see them at full potential. Injuries really can harm a career.
Bill Walton, poster child for that comment.
Legitimate GOAT contender had he been healthy for his NBA career.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 I didn't watch but clicked because of the blazer pics in the thumbnail. Bill Walton is easily their best pick. And Greg Oden definitely not their worst. They must forgot. Sam whoie?
@@chuckiebrownbfly Greg was a better player when he was healthy than Sam - but Bowie was NOT a bad player, he just wasn't worth a #2 pick in 20/20 hindsight.
Keep in mind that Sam DID make the "all Rookie" team in the NBA, and that he was an All-American in college - and that Portland needed a big man at the time, as they had picked Clyde the Glide the year before they thought Jordan would be redundant (given Clyde Drexler DID make the Hall and the Dream Team and the 50 at 50 team, that's a defendable choice even in 20/20 hindsight).
But Michael would not have gone first in that draft even had Portland HAD the first pick - Akeem would still have been the #1.
What players in the nba weren't good in college?
@@scrappy93 Those that never went to college, like Lebron and Kobe and Darryl Dawkins and Jermaine O'Neal and....quite a few others.
At least 40 of them, as it happens.
I love the fact that Michael Jordan is slim and the best pick and eddy curry is on the bigger side and is the worst pick
Ur profile pick😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like ur profile pic
And they added Kwame brown at the end lol......because he played like a bitch
@@harrylewis4430 Ohhh I thought it was because it was going in alphabetical order. "Because he played like a bitch" makes much more sense though thx.
I disagree with Curry being the worst pick. He was on his way to being a solid center until he had an irregular heartbeat and the bulls traded him. I would say Marcus Fizer is easily a worse pick
Orlando Magic should've either been Fran Vasquez or Mario Hezonja.
Mike Miller was Rookie Of The Year with the magic
2x NBA Champion
And had a 18 year career in the NBA
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Next 2 people to respond to this reply is gay
We all know that
@RoborexGaming he is not saying that shaq shouldn’t be best he said that mike Miller shouldn’t be worst pick
@@Saul_Goodman001 you got them
@@Saul_Goodman001 let me break out the coco butter on da booty tonight. lol
Ok I’m gonna say it.... I really appreciate you didn’t say Len Bias was the Celtics worst pick because if we going on technically and production all of that it is him of course but just not going with it saves a lot of controversy and keeps the video lighthearted and also may he Rest In Peace
I was thinking the same thing.
I’d say Sam Bowie for the blazers, specially knowing who was selected after him 👼🏿 🐐
No it would be Lerue Martin, Bowie suffered injuries that cut his career short, I can see him being drafted before the goat a good reason, but Lerue was drafted before Bob McAdoo who's a hall of famer
Nah
@@king_dagger8633 LaRue Martin was the 1st overall
@@king_dagger8633 Damn the Blazer have terrible luck, they did the same with Oden & K.D
@@PeakfreudPortland has the worst luck with pick and big men
The worst Magic draft pick is Mario Hezonia, not Mike Miller...
@Always Drawers Mike Miller had 7 threes in a game once and is a two time NBA Champion. Hezonia dunked on Giannis and got thrown out the league a year later...
@Always Drawers Dude Mike Miller was Rookie of the Year and averaged like 15-18 ppg for a few seasons early in his career, and became a pretty good role player playing almost 20 seasons, what the fuck are you talking about? Hezonja is on a WAAAAAAAY worse trajectory right now. The hell do "highlights" have to do with anything whatsoever??
@Rich Curry They both went 5th
I think there must be someone who is worst than Mike Miller for the Magic, because he won the ROY in his class
Mario hezonja
Tbf it was the Class of 2000 that he won ROTY in.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Sam Bowie being close to Greg Oden.
They didn’t mention Larue Martin too
@@derekschultz1022 9/10 chance this guy only knows like 8 players from before 1980
@@SethKasso yeah well that’s kinda sad
If Len Bias was drafted by the Celtics and died 48 hours after the draft, does that make him a good pick or a bad pick?
Lol! I thought the same thing!
Yep, you really can't overlook that pick.
For the Jazz it should be Stockton and Malone. Both of them were equally effective in making the Jazz a solid playoff team.
woah woah woah Patrick Ewing is probably the best knicks pick ever despite not winning a ring
I don’t agree with the mike Miller one cuz that was a weak draft I think Mario Hezonia takes that one
I would pick Jokic over Anthony for the Nuggets.
Why? How deep did Anthony take his teams in the playoffs. Anthony is 4 pick and Jokic is a 40 pick.
Anthony took the team to the WCF in 09 up to that point it before that it was such a long time the Nuggets never made it that far
@@elviscamarillo2063 2009 was so weak competition. Jokic is better player now than Anthony ever was. He blows him out of the water in almost every category in the Play Off games.
Milos Jovicevic amd you are totally mot biased lol
What are u on prime melo was in the mvp race in 09 and 10 and ur saying jokic is better he is one of the best centers in the league today but not better than a prime melo
@@justainternetwonderer1273 Yes sure buddy. Center who is averaging triple double with Bird' s passing and best midrange in the game, with elite post up and best hands in the game.
Melo has more turnovers than assists and only 31% 3 pts Play Off. And you compare that with Jokic? He was good but Jokic is monster
Almost fell down of my chair when I heard the best pick by Denver was Melo and not Jokic, but then I saw this video is three years old. 😂
Picking Mike Miller over Fran Vasquez as worst Magic pick is downright criminal.
the best Utah's pick could be John Stockton
I’d like to have seen them TIE for best pick like they tied for ALL STAR MVP the year the ALL STAR GAME was in Utah… and the same way they will forever be remembered.
They had better Court Chemistry than OJ and Johnnie Cochran.
Wow... to hear that about royce white with the rockets is heartbreaking
The Sonics drafted Durant. You could say that the best player they drafted was Russel Westbrook and Charlotte's best draft pick was Larry Johnson
It's still the same organization. They just moved. They had the l.a clippers one to but buffalo braves pick. And Larry Johnson over Kobe Bryant. Come on now!
@@alexcortez830 whos to say Kobe turns into Kobe in Charlotte. Larry Johnson was a star from the get go.
@@tacotom3492 it's not a what if list. It's a what is list.
Eddy Curry averaged 16 ppg for the bulls one season and 19 ppg for the knicks another season, he also lead the league in fg% one year and was a nba champion with the 2012 miami heat, he finished with a 13 ppg avg in 11 season. The year prior the bulls drafted Marcus Fizer also at 4th overall, who only played 6 seasons in the league and finished with a 9.6 ppg avg
For the Hawks, I would have picked Josh Childress because I wanted Deng in that draft. Iggy would have also been a good pick.
Absolutely josh was trash 🗑
I was going to suggest Marvin Williams at #2 overall but then I looked at the numbers and it turns out he was better than I recall.
I watch your content everyday keep up the good work
Thanks!
Put some respect on Sir Charles’ name. He’s a better pick than Iverson
I was thinking the same thing, but I'm guessing he wants to give Iverson the nod due to his accomplishments in a 76ers jersey. ROY, MVP trip to the finals and his jersey retired.
But yeah, I still think Barkley was the better player overall
He didn’t have a better stint in philly than AI. His best stint was in Phoenix. All he did was make all nba teams and allstars in philly. Ai won mvp lead them to a finals,Ed in multiple categories, etc. longevity is key.
@@TheIcemanthomas kobe didn't play for Charlotte yet he was named as there best pick. Pay attention
@@theman9048first off, that’s an irrelevant point to anything u said. And there is t anyone who can even come close to Kobe on Charlotte to even make an argument. If there was then Kobe wouldn’t have been the pick. Chuck didn’t accomplish as much as ai in philly regardless of if he’s a better player all time or not. Ur wrong.
@@TheIcemanthomas ur argument is dumb. The dude just said it's the best player drafted. Not the best player to ever play for a team. U need to pay attention and stop saying irrelevant shit.
I'm starting to think that the Suns picked Dragan Bender because his name sounds awesome.
Imagine Bob and Bill as your front court 🔥
Spurs don’t have a lot of draft miscues, but their worst would have be either Alfredrick Hughes at 15 in 1985, or Luka Samanic, who was just drafted in 2019, and has now been waived by 3 teams. Or Joshua Primo at 12 in 2021, who’s already done. Their record in recent years is pretty bleak, unless they luck into a Duncan again.
Worst pick for Magic should be Mario Hezonia IMO
Fran Vazquez...
@@JavierDale magic legend 😤
and shut tf up Karen
I'd rather trade for a horse than Mario
No
Id say for Denver best pick is Jokic since he was 41st pick
He was drafted to the nuggets
@@youknoety4919 same team
Oh yeah Pau gasol doesn’t exist guys...
He was drafted by the Hawks...
Lmao imagine having a channel made specifically for a youtuber, couldn't be me
Can’t imagine having a channel about cartoons, couldn’t be me
Pau was a great center and will be in the Hall on his first ballot - but are you really going to put him ahead of BILL RUSSELL as the best Hawks pick?
@@bricefleckenstein9666 no I thought he was drafted by the grizzlies do you have a thick skull???
"THE MAN IS A BONAFIDE SCRUB, HE CAN'T PLAY!!!.."😂😂
My man forgot Larue Martin
i would have to say memphis should be kevin love he was drafted by them and has had a better career then mike conley
What about shareef abdur-rahim did the griz drafted him if yes hes my pick. 22 points per game 10 rebs decent blocker and stealer and some assists .
I’d probably go Steph for the warriors because he was an 8th overall pick and much exceeded that. As well as bringing them 3 championships and the greatest period in the franchise’s history
The only problem with that is he’s not better than wilt chamberlain 😂
@Thy Trilluminati Productions he was the 7th pick bruh
Deathangel186 - that’s true
@@soulmaticxx4978 Better outside shooter - Curry hands down.
Better free throw shooter - Curry hands down.
Better scorer - Wilt still owns 5 of the Top 10 SEASONS on PPG (1 2 3 5 and 7 or 1 2 3 4 6 depending on if you count Elgin Baylor's 1961-1962 48 games played in the season).
Curry's best year doesn't even crack the Top 25.
Better rebounder - *ROFLMAO* Wilt would ask if Curry even rebounds.
Better defender - like there's a question?
No, Stephan is nowhere near Wilt overall, no bloody WAY can he be counted as "better" - though given his pick position, he might be able to try to argue vs THAT.
The only reason anyone would say that is because we never saw Wilt playing, the most dominant player in the history of this league, by far.
Curry is hella good but he aint close to this kind of level.
Me just waiting for the Pistons and Wizards like : 👁👄👁
nuub isiah for pistons
Frl 😂😂
@KSG That's a very good point - I'd forgotten Detroit picked The Worm.
Hello fellow Piston fan ☺
@@Jason-uw9ex nah I am a clippers fan😔😭
people from 3 years ago not knowing jokic would finally being a chip to denver
Dang!! That Skip Bayless pic! I absolutely lost it!
Surely Mike Miller is not the worst Magic pick, he won ROY and was a solid rotation piece at worst.
Considering the talent, or lack of in that draft Orlando struck gold
Yeah the worst is Mario Hezonja, not to mention Mike Miller was part of a really bad draft class
@@jokerofmoroccoexactly he was actually was probably top 5 best out that class. Its much worse picks in sure Orlando had
10:12 FINALLY HE DID IT!!!
I'd pick Barkley over Iverson. Both won an MVP and lost in the NBA finals. The players who led Philadelphia to the 1983 championship, Julius Erving and Moses Malone, weren't drafted by them.
Also the 2001 East was historically weak. The 2001 76's would have had to scrape to even make the playoffs in the West that year.
@Fries whose consensus ? Most people under 40 are going with AI > Chuck
@@floydflupke You do know the Lakers went through the entire western conference playoffs undefeated that year, right? They didn't lose until they faced the 76ers in game 1. They would win the next four to finish 15-1, the best playoff record ever at the time, later beaten by the 16-1 2017 Warriors.
@@johnanderson9765 yeah they are historically great. Doesn't change the fact that the sixers are historically weak. The western conference record was amazing.
@Jj Dillon Yes, that is not disrespecting A.I. , but Barkley is one of the most efficient players in history.
7:54 this dude really skipped right over patrick ewing
Markele fultz just has faced injury and time will tell how good he gets hopefully he is looking good as this season next season or better
Charles Barkley should mentioned in the conversation for the Sixers. former MVP, 11 time all star, rebounding leader, 50 greatest of all time.
He's ahead of A.I.. I love Iverson, but Chuck is one of the most efficient players in history.
I love how he tries so hard to do a deep announcer voice as well as how he repeats the same words over and over again🤣🤣
Mans just picked Willis Reed over Patrick Ewing
Willis Reed was by far the better player, though. Has two NBA titles to back that up (1973 one especially).
PeekaPeep Ewing averaged 21 in his career and Reed averaged 18
@@sashakogan4065 It's more than just scoring numbers, buddy. It's which one had the greatest overall impact on their team during their respective careers. That's where Reed takes it over Ewing, hands-down.
@@PeekaPeep Ewing had a bigger overall impact shit brain
@@thedon897 Guess you never saw Willis Reed play in his prime, lol. I did, and it's NO contest. Reed would've taken poor Ewing back to big man school just like he did a young Kareem and even Wilt back in the day. Let's see Ewing try to suit up for an NBA Finals Game 7 for the Knicks after tearing up his quad like Reed did back in the 1970 one, hah! Don't ever try to make a BS remark like that on here again without brushing up on your history, kid.
;-p
very underrated channel. Live your work, its like the things a lot of us basketball nerds look up on by stats or articles (which are usually biased)
5:32
Surely if a player leaves for another team before even playing for the team that drafter them it shouldn't be considered a successful draft. Because the team never gained the benefits of drafting such a quality player
Wait, wasn’t Jokic drafted by Nuggets in the second round? I am certain he will be considered better than Melo down the line if he keeps winning MVPs and that teams gets to the finals even
Interesting that this video was made just BEFORE his back to back MVP's. Maybe if he redid it today, Jokic would be the choice?
@@toptenguy1 you could tell Jokic was better and more impactful offensive player than Melo. Melo was just a scorer, not always efficient, and did not make plays like the genius that is Jokic even before the MVPs
Y isn’t Pau the best pick for the Grizzlies? Was he drafted by a different team?
Yes. He was drafted by the Hawks
Or Kyle Lowry
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Thanks! I hope you enjoy them!
Also got to say you may want to check basketball reference for your stats.
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You clearly never heard of Earl Jones, 1984 #1 pick, 23rd overall, by the Lakers!! Only played 2 games for the Lakers, didn't score any points. Played 12 games the next year for the Bucks, scored 13 in his NBA career. I had to look up the stats, but I knew about Jones, he sucked.
Kenny Carr averaged 11 points in a journeyman type NBA career.
I would have Mario Hezonia over Mike Miller for Orlando's worst drafted player.
How the hell is Ewing not the best drafted Knick?!?!
Cos Willis Reed is a lower pick, look it up, this statement seems unpopular but is 100% correct. Willis was just as good as Ewing anyway
@@SumnerTube21 Patrick is the best basketball player to share my birthday, but he's NOT better and didn't do as much for the Knicks vs Willis.
I do concede it's an ARGUMENT though.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 Ewing is their second best pick
jokic > carmelo, carmelo might be better for now but the fact jokic was 41st overall just makes it a way bigger steal than carmelo at third
Didn't realize Wes Unseld was that amazing. Love him as an assistant coach for us
Sadly, Wes Unseld passed away last June. Wes Unseld Jr., his son, is the coach
@@rhythmlessroxby oh shit I feel completely fucking dumb. My fault
Steph best pick for the Warriors hands down. Steph made them a dynasty
"...on par with Skip Bayless??" 😂😂😂
Eddy Curry averaged 12 ppg for the Bulls. 14 and 16 ppg in his last 2 seasons with the Bulls. Worst pick for the Bulls is Marcus Fizer. He was drafted 4th overall and didn’t do anything for us.
Yeah that’s really poor from this guy. I’d argue Jay Williams tho. 2nd overall and retired after one season
Idk about using ppg as the sole skill for determining the value, assist rebounds and defensive stats define draft picks as well
Dude did Curry and Sweetney dirty haha. Think for Thabeet they should have made him even taller for the animation since he was drafted in part to being very tall.
Also, Steve Nash being shown shorter than AI when the former is 6'3 and the latter is 6'0..the disrespect.
The video was going smooth until you said Carmelo for the Nuggets. It's Jokic and i've been a fan of Denver way before Melo was drafted. Nuggets agree by giving Joker number 15.
That could be true in the future but right now no
Deric, please how so? Creator of the video said he will count pick number, and if you compare Jokic and Melo, you can say Melo is better (for now), but Nikola was 41. Pick and Melo was like top 5.
Wow young people funny. If you think jokic, however good you believe him to be, is better than melo then please stop talking basketball. You’re talking about a hall of famer who spent his time in Denver having to compete at a position against Duncan, Garnett, Dirk etc while also running into kobe. Ten time all star, six time all nba, scoring champ, top 15 all times scorer, three time Olympic gold medalists..... but he’s not their best pick?????
@@DcThaDon Jokic will be a greater player when it's all said and done. His basketball skills are ahead Melo's, and he will old like good wine. His basketball IQ is equal to Lebron's and CP's.
I would have (at least) mention Dikembe Mutombo...
I'd say for the Pacers, the best draft was Kawhi Leonard at 15 in 2011, even though they would eventually trade him to the spurs for george hill. Although reggie was a good player, Kawhi's finals mvp and championships puts leonard over Miller in my eyes.
You have a very good point. Can’t disagree wit h you too much.
Damn George Hill
That's so one sided
I know I'm biased, but Pervis Ellison won MIP in 1991-1992 when he had 20 ppg, 11.2 rpg, 2.7 bpg. If it weren't for injuries, he might have been an All-star. I'm sure the Kings have made worst picks than him
@Fries Yes
Do this again but this time with current nba players
Like giannis for the bucks
While the worst one is thon maker
Would the worst Celtics pick be Len Bias since he partied too hard and died before playing a game?
Yes. Number 2 pick. Not sure why that wasn't on the list.
I like Reggie Miller and I think he’s definitely the best PACER to play, but I would argue Kawhi was a better overall player having won 2 titles and several DPOY awards
Reggie career numbers outperformed kawhli considering he wasn’t the best player on San Antonio and He joined a 59 win Toronto team and his injury history.
@@Jtrekvulcan66he didn't join a 5,9 win Toronto team he was traded for there best player
@@donovannybohm2613 Kawhi is a good player but injury prone and receives little criticism. Toronto had veteran leadership in place. Golden state was riddled with injuries in that finals. Toronto got it done so respect for that regardless of circumstances!
Best nugget draft pick is Jokic. Easy. Man was drafted 41st the value compared to when he drafted is bigger than even the GOAT Michael Jordan.
YES I WAS SO RIGHT HAHAHAHA
Better than carmelo anthony? No, not easy and it's too early to tell. Value alone doesn't overtake the fact melo was one of the best scorers in the nba for his time, and is a future HOF
@@ChuloInYourCulo 41st. Major major superstar. I know its too early but i reckon itll be true
By THAT standard, where's Manu?
@@bricefleckenstein9666 Value wise? Top 3
AHHAHA yall i was so right
Actually I just skipped all worst pick part😂(sorry,Rebound Rewind)
It’s ironic that Karl Malone got drafted 13th overall, that number really does come up alot when you’re talking about him
Mike Miller in one of the weakest drafts ever is a great pick
9:01 his jersey is backwards
For the Knicks it gotta be Patrick Ewing ( best ) and Fredrick Weis ( worst )
Willis won two championships
man forget that kawhi was drafted by indiana?
And PG, but Reggie has a case, since he led Indiana to the Finals in 2000.
@Metal𖤐Aficianado Ask again in 3-5 years, The Klaw might get there over The Knick Killer.
That one Celtics draft pick died because of cocaine before he even got to play so I would argue he is the worst pick. Also why does Kobe count but Pau doesn't?