Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Drafts 1984-1989

1984

This is the draft that really changes the landscape of the league in the 90s. The Rockets obviously takes MJ with the first pick, the Blazers ignore Sam Bowie and wisely take Hakeem and the Bulls ended up with Charles Barkley. We can’t forget about Mr. John Stockton being headed to Dallas instead of being ignored by 15 teams until Utah grabbed him.

Championship Builders: Rockets, Blazers, Bulls, Mavs
Biggest Jump: Jerome Kersey from 46 to 9

Pick Order. Picking Team --Player Selected ( Original position drafted)

1. Rockets -- Michael Jordan (3)
2. Blazers-- Hakeem Olajuwon (1)
3. Bulls-- Charles Barkley (5)
4. Mavs-- John Stockton (16)
5. Sixers-- Sam Perkins (4)
6. Bullets-- Alvin Robertson (7)
7. Spurs-- Kevin Willis (11)
8. Clippers-- Michael Cage (14)
9. Kings-- Jerome Kersey (46)





1985



The first ever lottery draft was fixed for the Knicks (according to some conspiracy theorists) and they walk away with one of the greatest power forwards ever , taking the Jazz from contention for the next 12 years, hence Ewing falls in the lap of the Indiana Pacers. This is a tough draft class featuring enforcers like Oakley, A.C. Green, Mario Elie. Terry Porter, Ty Corbin and the X Man.



Championship Builders: Knicks, Pacers
Biggest Jump: Mario Elie from 160 to 12th.

Pick Order. Picking Team --Player Selected ( Original position drafted)

1. Knicks-- Karl Malone (13)
2. Pacers -- Patrick Ewing (1)
3. Clippers-- Chris Mullin (7)
4. Sonics-- Joe Dumars (18)
5. Hawks-- Detlef Schrempf (8)
6. Kings-- Terry Porter (24)
7. Warriors-- Charles Oakley (9)
8. Mavs-- Xavier McDaniel (4)
9. Cavs-- A.C. Green (23)
10. Suns-- Wayman Tisdale (2)
11. Bulls-- John Williams (45)
12. Bullets-- Mario Elie (160)


1986

I like to call this class the “What If?” class. Just putting out there the idea if Len Bias actually plays in the NBA is he named in the same class that Dr J. , Drexler and Kobe ? Maybe a notch lower with Vinsanity, Pistol Pete and Joe D? Is he the guy that was supposed to really challenge MJ as Bill Simmons once said? Another “What If?” for u: Sabonis is in this class but he didn’t go to the States until 1995. If this guy had played in the NBA a decade earlier would he had been remembered as a top 5 center of all time?
What if Drazen Petrovic doesn’t die? What if Dennis Rodman is kept away from Rick Mahorn and Bill Laimbeer? Does he learn to rebound like he did? Does he go psycho on us?....

Championship Builders: Cavs, Celtics
Biggest Jump: Drazen Petrovic from 60 to 7th.

Pick Order. Picking Team --Player Selected ( Original position drafted)

1. Cavs-- Len Bias (2)
2. Celtics-- Brad Daugherty (1)
3. Warriors-- Chuck Person (4)
4. Pacers-- Arvydas Sabonis (24)
5. Knicks-- Mark Price (25)
6. Suns-- Ron Harper (8)
7. Mavs-- Drazen Petrovic (60)
8. Cavs-- Dennis Rodman (27)
9. Bulls-- Jeff Hornacek (46)
10. Spurs-- Scott Skiles (22)

1987


Perhaps the biggest effect in the remaking of this draft is on the Bulls. They are not getting Scottie Pippen nor Horace Grant. Instead of that they are getting Derrick McKey and Sarunas Marciulionis to team up with Michael Jordan.


Championship Builders: Spurs
Biggest Jump: Sarunas Marciulionis from 127 to 8th.

Pick Order. Picking Team --Player Selected ( Original position drafted)

1. Spurs-- David Robinson (1)
2. Suns-- Reggie Miller (11)
3. Nets-- Scottie Pippen (5)
4. Clippers-- Reggie Lewis (22)
5. Sonics-- Mark Jackson (18)
6. Kings-- Horace Grant (10)
7. Cavs-- Kevin Johnson (7)
8. Bulls-- Derrick McKey (9)
9. Sonics-- Kenny Smith (6)
10. Bulls-- Sarunas Marciulionis (127)
11. Pacers-- Reggie Williams (4)




1988

A whole lof of role players in this year, no major effects redoing this one!

Championship Builders: None
Biggest Jump: Anthony Mason from 53 to 9th.

Pick Order. Picking Team --Player Selected ( Original position drafted)


1. Clippers-- Mitch Richmond (5)
2. Pacers-- Rik Smits (2)
3. Sixers-- Danny Manning (1)
4. Nets-- Hersey Hawkins (6)
5. Warriors-- Dan Majerle (14)
6. Clippers-- Rod Strickland (19)
7. Suns-- Rony Seikaly (9)
8. Hornets-- Charles Smith (3)
9. Heat-- Anthony Mason (53)
10. Spurs-- Rex Champman (8)





1989


This is a class hard to read, there is no clear cut number one guy - or even number 2 – but there are very good solid role players. Some of them had their moments. I’m just putting Tim Hardaway up at number one because he is a clutch point guard. You can’t find too many of those

Championship Builders: None
Biggest Jump: Shawn Kemp from 17th to 2nd.

1. Kings-- Tim Hardaway (14)
2. Clippers-- Shawn Kemp (17)
3. Spurs-- Glen Rice (4)
4. Heat-- Vlade Divac (26)
5. Hornets-- Sean Elliot (3)
6. Bulls-- Nick Anderson (11)
7. Pacers-- Mookie Blaylock (12)
8. Mavs-- George McCloud (7)
9. Bullets-- Danny Ferry (2)
10. Twolves-- B.J. Armstrong (18)
11. Magic-- Pervis Ellison (1)
12. Nets-- Dana Barros (16)

Monday, July 20, 2009

Drafts 1978-1983

1978

I left Larry Bird for the next year because he belonged to that draft class. The Blazers got great help in Michael Ray Richardson to continue their search to get back to a championship level. The championship teams of Philly and LA got a big hit as two of their main players (Maurice Cheeks and Michael Cooper respectively) got drafted by different teams.

Championship Builders: Blazers, Knicks and Warriors

Biggest Jump: Michael Cooper from 60 to 3


Pick Order. Picking Team Player Selected ( Position, Original position drafted)

1. Blazers -- Michal Ray Richardson (G, 4)

2. Kings -- Mychal Thompson (C, 1)

3. Pacers -- Michael Cooper (G, 60)

4. Knicks -- Maurice Cheeks (G, 36)

5. Warriors -- Reggie Theus (G, 9)

6. Celtics -- Purvis Short (F, 5)

7. Blazers -- Dave Corzine (C, 18)

8. Celtics -- Mike Mitchell (F, 15)

9. Bulls -- John Long (C, 29)

10. Hawks -- Freeman Williams (F,8)

11. Jazz -- Phil Ford (G,2)


1979

History in the making here as the Chicago Bulls drafted Larry Bird pretty much scratching the 80’s matchup between the Lakers and the Celtics. The Pistons franchise also got a big hit to their future championship run as, Seattle Sonics, took two of their main guns with the 6th and 7th pick although they got Sydney Moncrief and Mark Eaton with their picks.


Championship Builders: Lakers, Bulls, Sonics

Biggest Jump: Mark Eaton from 107 to 10th


Pick Order. Picking Team Player Selected ( Position, Original position drafted)

1. Lakers -- Magic Johnson (G, 1)

2. Bulls -- Larry Bird (F, 6 (1978))

3. Knicks -- Bill Cartwright (C, 3)

4. Pistons -- Syndey Moncrief (G, 5)

5. Bucks -- Calvin Natt (F, 8)

6. Sonics -- Bill Laimbeer (C, 65)

7. Sonics -- Vinnie Johnson (G, 7)

8. Nets -- Clifford Robinson (F, 11)

9. Knicks -- Dave Greenwood (F, 2)

10. Pistons -- Mark Eaton (C, 107)

11. Nets -- Jim Paxson (G, 12)

12. Blazers -- James Donaldson (C, 73)






1980

A very weak draft, pretty much a 2 player draft as the Warriors got a great power forward to pair with their center Robert Parish (weird eh?) and the Jazz and the Bulls got quality players.


Championship Builders: Warriors, Jazz

Biggest Jump: Kurt Rambis from 58 to 8.


Kevin Mchale

Pick Order. Picking Team Player Selected ( Position, Original position drafted)

1. Warriors -- Kevin McHale (F, 3)

2. Jazz -- Kiki Vandeweghe (F, 11)

3. Celtics -- Joe Barry Carroll (C, 1)

4. Bulls -- Andrew Toney (G, 8)

5. Nuggets -- Jeff Ruland (C, 25)

6. Nets -- Darrell Griffith (G, 4)

7. Nets -- Rick Mahorn (F, 35)

8. Sixers -- Kurt Rambis (F, 58)





1981

The expansion team Dallas Mavericks got a hell of a building stone with Isiah Thomas but the winner of the draft must be the Nets who got two quality big guys. Again the great drafting by the Boston Celtics in this era is shown as another piece of their championships is stolen from them as Danny Ainge is selected in the 7th spot instead of landing in Red Auerbach lap until the 31th pick.

Championship Builders: Nets, Hawks

Biggest Jump: Danny Ainge from 31 to 7.


Isiah Thomas

Pick Order. Picking Team Player Selected ( Position, Original position drafted)

1. Mavs -- Isiah Thomas (G, 2)

2. Pistons -- Mark Aguirre (G, 1)

3. Nets -- Tom Chambers (C, 8)

4. Hawks -- Rolando Blackman (G, 9)

5. Sonics -- Larry Nance (F, 20)

6. Bulls -- Buck Williams (F, 3)

7. Kings -- Danny Ainge (G , 31)

8. Clippers -- Orlando Woolridge (G, 6)

9. Mavs -- Eddie Johnson (F, 29)

10. Nets -- Steve Johnson (C, 7)

11. Bullets -- Alton Lister (C, 21)



1982

Another weak draft basically a 4 player draft where the 57 win newly crowned Lakers team got the man they originally selected and the Mavs show the poor drafting they did as a young franchise first passing on Isiah Thomas a year ago and now taking a guy named Bill Garnett instead of Rickiee Pierce or Fat Lever.


Championship Builders: Lakers

Biggest Jump: Derek Smith from 35 to 7.


Pick Order. Picking Team Player Selected ( Position, Original position drafted)

1. Lakers -- James Worthy 1

2. Clippers -- Dominique Wilkins 3

3. Jazz -- Terry Cummings 2

4. Mavs -- Ricky Pierce 18

5. Kings -- Fat Laver 11

6. Knicks -- Sleepy Floyd 13

7. Bulls -- Derek Smith 35

8. Pacers -- LaSalle Thompson 5






1983

One of the strongest draft until that date gave us one great big guy and a bunch of quality shooting guards but one guy was head and shoulders above all those guards and that was Clyde Drexler. His drafting by his hometowne Rockets gave them a hell of a stepping stone for years to come and takes out the Blazers from contention in the late 80’s and early 90’s. The Rockets walk away with the scoring prowess of Jeff Malone. Meanwhile the Pacers don´t do to shabby as they select Ralph Sampson to pair with Herb Williams


Championship Builders: Rockets, Pacers

Biggest Jump: Doc Rivers from 31th to 9


Pick Order. Picking Team Player Selected ( Position, Original position drafted)Clyde Drexler

1. Rockets -- Clyde Drexler (G,14)

2. Pacers -- Ralp Sampson (C,1)

3. Rockets -- Jeff Malone (F. 10 )

4. Clippers -- Byron Scott (G, 4)

5. Bulls -- Dale Ellis (G. 9)

6. Warriors -- John Paxson (G, 19)

7. Jazz -- Thurl Bailey (F, 7)

8. Pistons -- Derek Harper (G, 11)

9. Mavs -- Doc Rivers (G, 31)

10. Bullets -- Antoine Carr (F, 8)