Friday, June 29th, 2007 at 11:00 am  |  133 responses

Links: Draft Wrap-Up

A day later, trying to make sense of a busy night…

by Lang Whitaker

And then they rested. It’s been a marathon month, between the Conference Finals, the NBA Finals, a lot of posts on SLAMonline (I’ve done 34 posts on The Links since May 29, and that includes the voluminous NBA Finals Diary) and then Draft week and the Draft. Oh, and we produced an entire issue of SLAM somewhere in there, too. And I’m done. Tired. Wrung out. So after this post I’m out until after the Fourth of July. Heck, you guys probably need a break from me, too.

But before I close my laptop and glue it shut for a week, we’ve got a lot of business to cover.

• The Hat Winner
A couple of weeks ago I announced your chance to win every NBA team’s Draft hat, courtesy of our friends at adidas. I just closed the commenting on that thread with 329 entries, which is pretty damn impressive. A bunch of people correctly guessed the answer to the question: Name the player who will be the 30th pick in the first round.

The answer is Petteri Koponen, who was playing in Finland for a team called the Honka Playboys. (I know.) I randomly selected a winner from the names of everyone who correctly guessed the answer was…(drumroll)…reader D. Which is fitting because he was also the first person to post a comment. D, shoot me an email with your address and we’ll get your hats out to you. Hope you like hats. You’re about to be inundated.

On to the actual Draft…

• I want to begin by giving ourselves some props. ESPN had over a dozen reporters last night all assigned to figure out what was going on behind the scenes at the Draft, and there were plenty of other outlets there last night with multiple employees trying to report whatever secrets were there. And SLAMonline beat all of them on that Knicks/Blazers trade. Point being, if you were following along on our liveblog, you knew the truth way before the worldwide leader. And that’s always fun.

Anyway…let’s break the Draft down. Which teams did well? Which teams did poorly? I’m going to go through a few teams here and make comments. No grades, just observations…

• PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS — So the Blazers went out and picked up about ten players last night. From Greg Oden to Rudy Fernandez to James Jones to Petteri Koponen to Channing Frye to Steve Francis, the Blazers made a lot of moves last night. They jettisoned Zach Randolph, and I’d guess Steve Francis never plays a game in Portland. I like their aggressiveness, although with such a young team I wonder if they weren’t a little too aggressive there.

• BOSTON CELTICS — Some people will surely find a positive spin to the Celts getting Ray Allen, and I sort of get it. They gave up a lot — Jeff Green, Delonte West, Wally Sexyback — but they get back Ray Allen, who demanded he be traded to a city with another WNBA franchise. Ray is a great player and he’ll fit in perfectly in Boston, but is this a team that can win a title? No. So is it worth trading three young guys for a 32-year-old with bad ankles who is good but not good enough to put you over the top? Probably not.

• ATLANTA HAWKS — I’m pretty disappointed by the way the Hawks ended up handling this Draft. First of all, it became obvious that there is a divide between the remaining owners and the front office. The owners wanted to take a chance and draft Yi Jianlian, while Billy Knight wanted to play it safe and take Al Horford, who plays power forward just like Josh Smith and the guy BK drafted in the first round last season, Shelden Williams. And then with the 11 pick he took Acie Law, which is a solid pick as well. So why am I upset? I just wanted them to be willing to take a chance. Making two safe picks is great if you’re a good team, but this is the slowest rebuilding project I’ve ever seen. And my patience is running thin.

One thing I do like about Law is that he had “LAW IV” on his jersey at Texas A&M. I don’t think they let you put numbers in your name in the NBA, and Law’s jersey number at Texas A&M, 1, is already taken by Josh Childress. So I think Law should get number 4.

• SEATTLE SONICS — Love what they did. They moved their All-Star two guard, but they picked up the best scorer in the Draft (Durant), a great small forward (Green; I was told Durant might play at the two!), two young vets (Mr. West and Wally Sexyback). I’d guess they’ll re-sign Rashard Lewis and come into the season young and ready to run. Now the fans in Seattle need to get crazy about this team and make it impossible for them to move.

• NEW YORK KNICKS — Zach Randolph might be crazy, but he also can put up 20/10 every night. Isiah continues his string of adding guys who are skilled but not necessarily complementary pieces. And he didn’t give up much of anything, considering Channing Frye was having trouble getting playing time last season. If money isn’t an issue, which it isn’t for the Knicks, this is a great trade.

• PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Actually, I’ll pass on this and let Khalid answer it in the comments.

• CHARLOTTE BETCATS — I like the big move they made, trading Brandan Wright for Jason Richardson. Air Jordan realized any player who is good in the West becomes great in the East. And now the BETcats have a veteran explosive 2 guard to go with their myriad young post players. I think they just leap-frogged the Atlanta Hawks.

• GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Not such a big fan of what they did. BWright will need a little time to develop, and moving JRich to clear room for Monta Ellis makes sense down the road, but it reeks of a decision driven by finances. And that’s never good.

• DETROIT PISTONS — Maybe I shouldn’t read anything into this, but did anyone else notice the Pistons drafted three guards (Stuckey, Afflalo, Mejia)? They wouldn’t be preparing for Chauncey to walk, would they?

• MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Why would you ever go and get a player who does not want to be on your team or in your city? This is like Orlando demanding Billy Donovan stay and coach. I hope Milwaukee can either trade him or convince him to stay, because Yi was looking like Eli Manning up there on the stage.

How did your team do? Holler back below. And I’ll catch you guys next week…

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  • Sparker

    arghhhh

  • paniscus

    Yeah, 2nd year in a row that Portland stole/bought Spaniards from PHX that would’ve been AWESOME in the desert. In words oft recited in the forum, play wit it.

  • D

    This is awesome. I first must tell you how I came to choose Petteri. I was an American basketball fan going to university in Bangkok … hated Soccer (football) … but being a sports fan, after a year or two hanging out with Finnish friends, came to love the premier league. Liverpool was always their team (Sami Hyppia, Jari Litmanen), therefore became mine.
    Around 1998, got one of my best friends (a Finn) hooked on the links. A couple days before you posted asking for #30, I had sent my Finnish friend info on Petteri. So this pick was really a shout out to all my Finnish brothers throughout the world.

    You can send my hats to
    Dekker Dirksen
    c/o Lanna Trading Co.
    87 Yesler Way
    Seattle, WA 98104
    http://www.lannaimports.com

    I will actually make you a trade (30 hats have to be worth something). Our big seller here is our paintings done by elephants. So if you send me your address, I will send you a painting done by an elephant along with a video of elephants painting.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    I’d just like to add f Yi, f his “team,” and f China. They knew how the draft worked. I just hope Milwaukee has the stones to keep him—and if he doesn’t want to report, let him rot for the next three years. (And I wish Vancouver had done the same thing with Stevie Franchise.)

  • whooo!

    russ is right, yi should just be thankful he’s now a millionaire! he’s not yao, who was a big deal and required a ton of work to bring over. but i wonder if you can start an asg w/out ever getting minutes in a game (n not be injured)? grant hill’s got nothing on yi in that sense.

  • whooo!

    and how the hell are lewis, green, and durant supposed to play at the same time? either they figure lewis is leaving, or they did a terrible job drafting green.

  • http://slamonline.com Lang Whitaker

    Looking forward to it, D. I’ll email you soon.
    Also, was just informed that Acie Law will in fact wear number 4 for the Hawks, as I theorized in the original post above. I like him even more now.

  • jj

    I’d written a whole piece and it vanished when I posted it! grrrrr

    Anyway, Russ, you’re right. The draft works that way. Don’t like it? Don’t delcare. But I tell you just one thing: In that split second yesterday when they called his name, he automatically made more money than he could’ve ever dreamed of had he stayed in China. So he should be thankful. And if you’re gonna be demanding to go to these team and that, then you don’t belong to the NBA. First prove your worth, then demand.

  • Mike C.

    I agree with Russ in regards to letting a player rot if he refuses to report. It can be a gut shot to see a lottery pick going to waste, but it’s better than being forced into trading him for 10 cents on the dollar and getting back bums with bad contracts. I think the Hornets did that with Jimmy Jackson a couple years ago. He refused to report, so they suspended him without pay and eventually shipped him out for something reasonable. Welcome to the NBA Yi. The Sternbot’s machine will roll over you.

  • white hot eboy

    Does no else want to see a painting done by an elephant? How about an elephant crushing Chukaz? D, help us out.

  • white hot eboy

    Lang, if we see a gross of NBA draft hats on lannaimports.com, there will be hell to pay!!

  • Chukaz

    I’m sure that Kobe ain’t mad ’cause who they drafted, but because they drafted in the first place. They could’ve traded that pick for something. Oh, and the Warriors got a 10 mil exeption on the Richardson trade.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    The Clippers did all right when they shipped off Danny Ferry (they got Ron Harper back when he was still alive), so it’s possible to trade a holdout and get a good return. But if Yi DOES refuse to report, he’s going to lose a LOT of potential fans, and I don’t just mean people who live in Milwaukeee.

  • Big L

    Orlando was trying to get cash any way possible so they can sign Rashard. They pretty much sold their 2 second round picks. But with Jesus leaving Seattle and now Seattle has some cap space, it looks like the Magic are S.O.L. Damn you Presti!

    But big props to Clipppers for drafting Jared Jordan though. He should fill in until (hopefully) Livingston comes back.

  • Booyakasha

    I guess i’m the only one who gets the Boston trade. Maybe ’cause im a diehard C’s fan, and i dont want to believe that they’ll miss the playoffs for year number 3 in a row. But by adding ray ray, they really didn’t give up that much. Giving up Delonte hurt, but Wally fgdslgh;alshg; ghas fbiak i’m more than fine with, and i was never all that sold on green anyway. They made a trade for a veteran all-star without giving up Al Jefferson, or Gerald, or theo’s contract. And they got a steal in big baby at 35. To me this gives Rajon a chance to shine as a pretty good playmaker, Al only gets better as teams don’t double him as often, and even if they do, you CANNOT stop all of the big three. And, you can start Al at either 4 or 5, and have big baby, gomes, perkins to start/sub around him, with key players like gerald, tony allen to sub in for truth and jesus. I got no problem with that. my only question is who’s backing rondo, is bassy coming back?

  • Mike C.

    If a player wants to go to a specific team, and doesn’t like the team that drafted him, then he should spend the next couple seasons building his value so he can flee via free agency. Sign a one year qualifying offer after the rookie contract is up, then bounce as an unrestricted free agent for the mid level exception. Except few players do that. They’ll stay on a bad team because the bad team can give them more money.

  • Benji

    Yi will report, I’m thinking the guy should drop his agent’s. Those are the people that are trying to squeeze every penny out of him. He wasn’t denying Milwaukee the work out session, his agent was. Yi not knowing about Milwaukee isn’t Yi saying I don’t want to play for them. Apparently little does everyone know this team makes the playoffs easily if they didn’t get hit with the injury plague. They didn’t tank the season. Yi’s agents don’t want him to play in Milwaukee because the market isn’t big. My opinion is that Yi and Milwaukee are in a win-win situation, Yi instantly increases revenue for the Bucks, with that revenue the Bucks are able to become a bigger market team. Yi gets to play with Michael Redd(if you think Michael Redd sucks you know nothing about basketball), Moe Williams(through most of last year he was 1 of 3 players with 15 pts(19.5), 5 assists and 5 rebounds a game), Andrew Bogut(in his 3rd year the #1 draft pick will unleash his potential), and Charlie Villanueva(runner up to Chris Paul for ROY) next year. The Bucks made a smart move with the Yi selection. The Bucks, in drafting Yi, made themselves at least second round contenders.

  • Brendan

    Boston. Boston. Boston. [the former three words to be read with head down, slowly shaking]

    Why is Danny Firecrotch intent on burning this team to the ground? Ray Allen? So you’re saying a Rondo, Allen, Pierce, Jefferson, Perkins line-up w/ Gomes & Green off the bench is gonna put you into some sort of contention for… what? The lottery again? Al Jefferson’s rebounds are gonna go up but his shots attempted are probably gonna be halved. Pierce is gonna grumble through another season with good reason. Don’t strike me down, Lord, but in this case, Jesus is not the answer.

  • Allenp

    Man, Yi is a sucker. Who has this dude played against? Why are we so sure that he will be great? Man, this whole situation is ridiculous. He will only go to cities that are big markets and have large asian populations? GTFOH. This should have been a much bigger issue. Like it was for Eli Manning and Steve Francis.

  • jj

    Well Mike that’s up to the players: money or the team you really want? But what’s not up to them is reporting to the team that drafted you. I was pissed off with Francis. But I’m more pissed off now, because the Francis case was kind of personal. But in this case it has to do with Yi wanting to be showcased to chinese people. And I can imagine what comes after that. ” Ladies and Gentlemen… here’s your starting All Star center!!! With averages of 6 ppg and 3 rpg, chinas finest…. Jianlian Yi !!!!!”

    First show that you belong. Then go where you wanna go. That’s my point.

  • J6

    Wally Sexyback … that’s GOLD Lang!

  • Joe

    Acie Law should also sign with Jordan Brand and rock the IVs.
    The more I look at the Warriors trade, that trade exception is going to be beneficial.
    Now if we could only figure out what they have up their sleeve, because to me, they’re not a better team than they were last year. They’re only under the cap and in a better financial situation.
    And as a Bulls fan, I can only hope Noah makes me eat my words….but I still can’t stand him. His sister is ok looking though.

  • Benji

    Yi’s agents are the ones that are saying these things. Yi just wants to play in the NBA, he doesn’t care about the place he plays. He couldn’t care less where he plays, he doesn’t know about Milwaukee, however this doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to play in Milwaukee. He’ll fit in right away with Milwaukee. With Michael Redd as the leader of this team, Yi will fit right in. Don’t be surprised if Yi is soon praising god and Jesus Christ like Michael does after every game. Yi will be in Bucks Green and Red this year. Yi just needs to ditch his agents.

  • GILBERT & DURANT
  • Grant

    In response to Booyakasha’s comments, I think the trade is good for the Cs because it gives them extra flexibility to go out and try to get a big man with some D (Camby?) to play the 5. If they trade Bassy, Ratliff’s contract and other assorted pieces not named Al Jefferson, they should be able to get something along those lines in return. On the PG point, they picked up Pruitt, but he’s more of a combo (from what I hear…could be wrong). Talking to Toronto about Calderon is one option (although they might not want to trade within the division) and pursuing a free agent (with the money saved by getting rid of Wally) could work to get another PG (Billups?) to battle with Rondo or possibly take the spot altogether. The good thing is that they only gave up one of their four biggest bargaining chips (the #5 aka J. Green), which leaves them G. Green, Big Al and Ratliff to bring something of value to the team and give them a chance to be much better next year.

  • http://sportsposters.blogspot.com Giant Sports Posters

    The Afflalo pick left me scratching my head.

  • whooo!

    bill simmons mentioned this, and i laughed: allan ray and ray allen on the same team.

  • AB_40

    wally sczerbiack isn’t a young guy, and zach randolph is stark raving mad that guy is crazy at least that’s what my coach told me after he saw him practice at an nba camp? I dunno but he’s crazy and wally isn’t young. And the blazers can now either trade for a good SF why hasn’t anyone mentioned kirilenko to portland? oden, aldridge kirilenko. playing on one defensive lineup, I’d be scared for sure

  • dma

    the zach trade is genius. 4 years left paying AND PLAYING zach, or 2 years of paying frachise to sit on the bench? zach is a great fantasy player, but a terrible game player. he is a blackhole, think drew gooden with talent.

  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    D…I’m HAPPY for ya…Enjoy the hats…D’oh!!!Lang,you are my Billy Knight.Just pickin’ the WRONG dudes…I gotta win something in the future.I don’t wanna end up like the Hawks!!Peace.(P.S. Just saw John McClane in action…Pricelessssssssssss!Live Free Or Lose Hats Harder)

  • hardboiled

    I like the BETcats trade myself. If people really think that G. Wallace is a two they are nuts. If he stays he is a three (like he always should have been because A. he can’t shoot B. see A)So it make way more sense to trade for Jrich who is making about what they would have paid Wallace and not play people out of position, and they can either sign Wallace and have a good mix with him and CryBaby, or do a sign and trade for a real three like say Rashard Lewis.

    I am 80% certain Zbow will be traded. maybe straight up for Sheed if Joe thinks the Stones can handle the madness.

  • Ron

    Last night I was sitting on my couch hoping that the bucks took Yi for the Sixers, and we were just for the official announcement, when no announcement came i wanted to hit Billy Queen with a brick. The draft was so bad for Philly that 10 year old kids had the screw face when Thad Young’s name was called. I demand a WNBA team in Philly. That would be only hope at having a Basketball team with real management.

  • Bruno

    and nobody is mad at the lakers for their picks???

  • white hot eboy

    Bruno, Chukaz is not excited!

  • Ltrain

    I like the Hawks moves a lot. Acie is exactly what they need and Horford is an instant double double, Sheldon Williams be damned. I know hes only 6-9 but I think wide, strong Horford can play the 5 when they go small between 15-20 at the 4 and the 5 each a night will work. Nick Young is perfect for Gilbert too.

    As for the Celtics:
    I was living and dying with the hope of getting Corey Brewer so that hurt. But after a while I got to thinking. If we want to win time to go all in. The future is now, or at leat the management thinks so. If that’s the case its time to pony up our mid level exception (for a CHANGE) and grab Grant Hill as a sixth man. I mean how could him and Ray Allen not get along?
    He also appreciates basketball history and I believe has expressed some affinty for Celtics lore. That’s move 1. Next is a trade. Two options (there’s almost surely more that I havent had time to think about:

    1) Rashard Lewis
    He already said he wants to come here and if we trade TA, Theo’s Contract and next years number one I dont see why Seattle wouldn’t do it. He doesn’t fit there anymore, it gives them cap room to make a run at Gil next year and they can suck for one year and grab an elite player (Mayo?) next year. Sign and trade let’s do it.
    PG Rondo
    SG R. Allen
    SF Pierce
    PF Lewis
    C Jefferson
    6th Hill

    That competes, even with Doc as our Coach.

    2) AK 47
    Theo, Gerald Green, maybe someone else (TA, most likely Gomes) and next year’s number 1. It works under the cap, gives them a bonafide young gun, gets AK out of Utah, and gives Utah cap relief. This is a dream scenario and probably wouldn’t happen, but its nice to dream.
    PG Rondo
    SG R. Allen
    SF Pierce
    PF Kirilenko
    C Jefferson
    6th Hill

    If we cant get grant, assuming we make a trade, we can try for Stack too.

    In closing, if its all in, its all in. We CANNOT half ass it and put this current team out on the floor. Our chance to be a young team is gone with this trade and we need at least one, most likley two more moves to actually compete. And the scary part is, we have the pices to do it. Lets just hope the idiots who run the team figure this out.

  • dez

    “think of Drew Gooden with talent”
    I think my head just exploded.

  • white hot eboy

    @Ltrain, whoa.

  • tike

    L train def has problems please someone check him into the emergency room

  • http://www.customizedchopshop.com Greased Up Deaf Guy aka Clay Davis

    kobe is right, eboy too

  • Joel O’s

    I think Yi should show up and go to work. Agree with Russ on this: you can’t just go wherever you want, otherwise it wouldn’t be a draft. If he’s really develops into a good player, then he can have a say where he goes in a year or three, but right now it would look really bad if he acted like a spoilt athlete right now. Hope things work out though, whatever happens. And LA really did a good job. I’m sure ANOTHER pg will really help things in LA.

  • mdshuaui

    I don’t like the Z-Bo trade, at least from the Knicks perspective. I don’t see Eddy Curry and Randolph co-operating well together on court, off court, whatever. I don’t like it from Portland’s eyes becuase Steve Francis is not a good basketball player. Maybe he can turn it around, if not Blazers are screwed. As for trading him, who would take him and what could you get for him that would make up for z-Bo? And somebody please tell me they shot Darius Miles; dude’s been running with a lame leg since he showed up in the L, someone should finally put him out of our misery.

  • patrick

    Dear Bullsnation:
    after years of ridicule for the eddy curry trade, who gets the last laugh? we come out with the best center in the east. you come out needing a low post scorer (o, we now have two guys that are awesome at that) and instead get a very annoying poor man Anderson Varejo. On a team that already has Ben Wallace and andres nocioni?! suck it bulls fans. isiah did you dirty and you smiled about it, accept it.

    love,
    knicks fans everywhere

  • http://www.hagahaninge.se John

    Khalid, where is your comment on Philly’s draftnight? (maybe you just don’t feel like talking about it, I understand)

  • Julian

    patrick, ever hear of tyrus thomas? and when was the last time Randolph made a defensive stop?

  • http://idunkonthem.blogspot.com/ albie1kenobi

    anyone remembers at the end of 2 seasons ago, Jrich bought a page in newspaper thanking the warriors fans for support and apologize (on behalf of the team) for not making the playoffs? i’m pretty sure the Links mentioned it. first taste of playoff and he’s shipped out. you gotta feel for him. but i suppose he can be in a better position since in the east now.
    Yi and his peeps maybe upset about the pick because they didn’t know what Milwaukee is. i mean they probably can’t even pronounce it.

  • Dennard

    Who does this Yi kid think he is? He is the next Darko anyway so he better make the best of his situation.

  • kg21

    wonder why Goldenstate went and gave away J-Rich for Brandon Wright??…maybe has something to do with the fact that Phoenix was interested in him and he can now be used some sort of trade involving Amare/Marion and possibly KG. just thinking…

  • dma

    patrick, you ever watch zach randolph play? it’s pretty sloppy. the only reason why he averages 20/10 is the amount of shots he takes. low post scorer he is not.

  • pete

    anyone think gs will make a run at shard now that they have lots of cap space and could put him at the 3 or 4?

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    patrick: When was the last time the Knicks won a playoff game again?

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