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Suffering from success



Suffering from success

by tempo444y

13 Comments

  1. realudonishaslem

    Are they seriously expecting a top 4 pick or something by trading a 33 year old Dame?

  2. noochies99

    Tanking is for losers, also we pick better it seems lol

  3. achickenquesadilla

    The funniest thing is that the graph shows these “worthless” picks used on Bam, Herro, the pick traded for Mikal Bridges (2018), a pick that Miami was probably gonna use on Booker if Winslow didn’t fall (2015), and another pick that should have been Tyrese Maxey (2020).

  4. iliveonramen

    Iā€™d like this guy to predict whose picking in the top 10 4 years from now.

  5. AlreadyReadittt

    Convenient that they exclude our highest pick (#2) in the 2008 season

  6. stilloriginal

    counterpoint – is anyone drafted 4-10 ever good? Better to draft 11-20

  7. I love this. Thereā€™s this annoying okc fan on the nba sub who loves mentioning how they own Miamiā€™s pick a few years from now, and how itā€™s going to be super valuable, because Butlerā€™s getting old. If I had to bet, I would bet that pick isnā€™t gonna be as great as he thinks it is.

  8. schafkj

    Norris Cole won multiple titles, whatā€™s he complaining about? šŸ˜‚

  9. vscxz384

    We in here to compete day in and day out

  10. MrBiggleswerth

    This just shows if your front office knows how to recognize talent, they can still make the most of those picks. You can get a solid contributor even outside of the lottery. Ty Lawson and Eric Bledsoe were pretty solid at the height of their careers. Bam is an All Star, Tyler is a 6th man of the year winner / 20 point scorer. Norris Cole was a key contributor in the Heatles run. Winslow and Precious are decent enough role players. Not accounting for the last two years drafts, that makes 7/12 players drafted that have or are currently contributing towards an NBA roster.

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