Friday, August 28th, 2009 at 11:25 am  |  70 responses

1999 NBA Draft Remix

The millennium ends with a draft class for the ages.

Elton Brand

by Jeff Fox

As horrible the 2000 NBA draft was (we promise this is the last time we will speak its wretched name), 1999 was its mirror opposite.  Both in terms of quantity and quality, the 1999 NBA draft class should be mentioned among the best of all-time.  The only thing holding this class back from an A+ grade and inclusion in debate (with 1984, 1996 and 2003) on the greatest class of all-time is its lack of a true superstar player (like Jordan, Kobe and LeBron provide in their respective draft classes).  A few guys have made legitimate runs at true franchise player, superstar status (Elton Brand, Steve Francis, Baron Davis) but all have fallen short due to one reason or another.

Despite lacking a franchise guy, this draft still has a mind-boggling nine NBA All-Stars among its alumni (plus guys like Lamar Odom, Andre Miller and Jason Terry who are about as close to the All-Star level as you can get without actually being selected for the game).  The overall quantity of quality in this draft made doing a draft remix extremely difficult.  It came down to a three player race for the top spot, with probably a controversial winner coming out on top.

1999 NBA Draft

Grade: A

All-Stars: 9 (Elton Brand, Steve Francis, Baron Davis, Wally Szczerbiak, Richard Hamilton, Shawn Marion, Ron Artest, Andrei Kirilenko, Manu Ginobili)

Biggest Bust: Jonathan Bender, Toronto, pick No. 5
Second Round Steal: Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, pick No. 57 
Winning Team (in the long run): Los Angeles Lakers (Ron Artest, Lamar Odom)
Career Scoring Leader: Richard Hamilton
Career Rebounding Leader: Shawn Marion
Career Assist LeadeShawn Marionr: Andre Miller

Pick No. 1 | Chicago Bulls
Actual Selection: Elton Brand
Draft 365 Remix: Shawn Marion (9)

This choice should cause lots of debate, so here is the defense for Shawn Marion in the top spot.  He has as many All-Star and All-NBA selections as Elton Brand and Baron Davis combined (four and two respectively), he can and has guarded every position on the floor and, finally, the belief that all his success was due to Mike D’Antoni, Steve Nash and the Suns’ system is a myth – he was an All-Star long before those guys came on the scene.

Pick No. 2 | Vancouver Grizzlies
Actual Selection: Steve Francis
Draft 365 Remix: Elton Brand (1)

Elton Brand came real close to keeping his position as king of this castle.  He is an automatic 20 and 10 guy plus he givesBaron Davis you a shot-blocking presence down low.  Now if he could only stay healthy.

Pick No. 3 | Charlotte Hornets
Actual Selection: Baron Davis
Draft 365 Remix: Baron Davis (3)

Baron Davis finds himself ranked slightly below Marion and Brand due to his inconsistent career and injury woes.  When healthy, in shape and properly motivated, there aren’t too many other point guards in the world as quick, athletic and strong as Davis.

Pick No. 4 | Los Angeles Clippers
Actual Selection: Lamar Odom
Draft 365 Remix: Ron Artest (16)

The Bulls should have been set for the future after this draft – they got Brand at pick No. 1 and Ron Artest at No. 16.  But sometimes you don’t know what you got until its gone.  Artest is one of the most uniquely-skilled players in the League, able to create havoc on both ends of the floor (not to mention in the stands).  He’s also the NBA’s reigning MVP of Twitter.

Pick No. 5 | Toronto Raptors
Actual Selection: Jonathan Bender
Draft 365 Remix: Richard Hamilton (7)

It was a real toss-up here choosing between Richard Hamilton and Manu Ginobili, but Hamilton wins out due to playing almost 300 more games than Manu so far.  Surprisingly durable, HaRip Hamiltonmilton is the surprise career scoring leader of this draft class.  Jonathan Bender, meanwhile, had an injury-plagued career (which apparently he is trying to revive) but at least the Raptors flipped him for Antonio Davis.

Pick No. 6 | Minnesota Timberwolves
Actual Selection: Wally Szczerbiak
Draft 365 Remix: Manu Ginobili (57)

Manu Ginobili was the second-to-last player picked in the 1999 draft – shocking to think of today.  The Spurs are geniuses in grabbing quality players with late draft picks, and they have the rings to prove it.  Wally Szczerbiak was an All-Star once – honest!

Pick No. 7 | Washington Wizards
Actual Selection: Richard Hamilton
Draft 365 Remix: Steve Francis (2)

Draft night ’09 was a sad night for Steve D’Shawn Francis but he eventually pouted enough to get himself shipped out of Vancouver.  After a blazing start to his career and multiple All-Star selections it is surprising (and sad) to see him out of thSteve Francise League already (but apparently he is running his own repair shop in Lego Land).

Pick No. 8 | Cleveland Cavaliers
Actual Selection: Andre Miller
Draft 365 Remix: Lamar Odom (4)

You think LeBron James wishes that Cleveland held onto Andre Miller, having played with such illustrious starting point guards as Jeff McInnis and Eric Snow during the early part of his career?  Lamar Odom has proven himself to be a perfect complimentary player to a championship team, which is exactly what James has been missing so far.

Pick No. 9 | Phoenix Suns
Actual Selection: Shawn Marion
Draft 365 Remix: Andrei Kirilenko (24)

It’s hard to fathom now, after his struggles the past few years, but Andrei Kirilenko came 13th in the MVP voting in 2004.  Once a constant on the NBA’s All-Defensive team, AK-47 seems to have peaked in his mid-20s.

Pick No. 10 | Atlanta Hawks
Actual Selection: Jason Terry
Draft 365 Remix: Andre Miller (8)

This was another tough one to pick, between the Hawks actual pick Jason Terry and Andre Miller.  Miller wins in a photo finish, and he should be a real solid veteran voice for the Portland Trail Blazers this upcoming season.

Barely missed the Top 10 Remix: Jason Terry, Wally Szczerbiak, James Posey, Corey Maggette.

Next on the Remix: The Los Angeles Clippers live up to their reputation with the first pick in the 1998 Draft.

Read more of Jeff Fox at The Hoops Manifesto.

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  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    Probably my favorite Draft class in the past 10 years, and that’s saying a lot. A shining class after the NBA’s Golden Age and just before it’s ‘Dark Age.’

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    Oh, and it’s a shame how Wally Szczesadflasdlkfjksjf has been an All-Star and Lamar Odom hasn’t.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    … Manu’s my pick for No. 1, but it could be a toss-up between about eight players.

  • http://slamonline.com Adam Fleischer

    Marion first!? I donno, Jeff. I like Baron, Artest, or Brand for that top spot. Although, after looking at this, gotta admit it’s pretty tough to rank these guys. A lot of them hover around the same above average but not quite a superstar level.

    And that picture of Stevie Franchise looking less than thrilled in his Grizz hat is priceless.

  • LB

    Damn, this was a deep, DEEP draft! But it must have been tricky to remix, because none of these guys are true, franchise players that can change the fortunes of a franchise by themselves. Well, I guess Baron came close in Oakland, but that was only a glimmer, and he has yet to put it all together consistently. And Shawn Marion looks kinda like Pharrell in that picture haha.

  • LB

    Do you guys think a career cut short because of injuries relegates a guy to bust status? Can one really do anything about getting injured? It seems like injuries are so out of one’s control, that it dosent seem like there is anything one can do about it (as they can for controlling skill level, which they can control by choosing to practice or not to practice). But then again, some guys have bounced back from catastrophic injuries like Jason Kidd and Amare Stoudamire with their microfracture surgeries. And some guys have been really durable, able to play through nicks and pains and generally avoiding any serious injury, like Rip Hamilton. So maybe it’s all about how one manages pain and how hard one works to prevent injuries by doing all the necessary conditioning work?

  • http://www.hoopsmanifesto.blogspot.com Jeff Fox

    You said it LB – it was very hard to get this draft in an order that I was comfortable with. Adam – Marion is first over those guys because I feel he has had the better overall career than Brand, Artest or Baron (and he’s got the awards and stats to prove it). Plus he did most of his damage while playing for a title-contending team, not on bottom feeders like Brand and Baron have spent most of their careers on.

  • LB

    Sad to see Jonathan Bender considered a bust tho. Dude had all the talent in the world. I’ve never seen a 7 footer glide to the hoop and shoot like he did. I think he could have been a Dirk Nowitzki with hops!

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Blinguo

    -Rip over Brand scoring avg? By a slim margin then? Everything great. Tried to post in the Lego thing but the Internet fought against me with no Name/URL or Anonymous dropdown link selection(saw hoopmanifesto has it tho), Hibachi didn’t get allowed in the OpenID URL either.
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    Wanted to say, Alien brother is Ultraman, even Will Smith likes him – see his last Jay Leno interview about fave superheroes growing up. And I too have those Lego NBA card + Player things. Were like a $1 for 3 players on clearance at Target, so why not.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Blinguo

    -Rip over Brand scoring avg? By a slim margin then? Everything great. Tried to post in the Lego thing but the Internet fought against me with no Name/URL or Anonymous dropdown link selection(saw hoopsmanifesto has it tho), Hibachi didn’t get allowed in the OpenID URL either.
    -
    Wanted to say, Alien brother is Ultraman, even Will Smith likes him – see his last Jay Leno interview about fave superheroes growing up. And I too have those Lego NBA card + Player things. Were like a $1 for 3 players on clearance at Target, so why not.

  • chingy

    miss the AK47 of old…

  • salamiandcheese

    ginobili at 6?!? you’re crazy man, he was the scorer that the spurs dynasty needed, and his career is far more decorated than anybody you put ahead of him (although i do like rip)

  • http://www.anwilson.blogspot.com rainman10

    by decorated you mean rings. His individual achievements dont compare to Marion. Hamilton like they said, has been healthy and is the leading scorer for this class. Its hard to put a player like Manu ahead of Baron and Brand. Those guys have both had 2 different franchises on their shoulders, and are each struggling with their third.

  • http://www.hoopsmanifesto.blogspot.com Jeff Fox

    Ginobili hasn’t had a more decorated career (more rings though which is important) than the guys ahead of him (except Rip). Plus he has played 300-400 less games than all these other guys.

  • http://slamonline.com/ niQ

    How can you say there were no Franchise players when you have a draft with STEVE FRANCHISE!! lol I think if he stayed in Houston he would still be in the NBA. Even if he stayed in Orlando and watched Dwight Howard grow to the person he is today. But I guess the L couldn’t take his whining anymore.

  • http://www.hoopsmanifesto.blogspot.com Jeff Fox

    niQ – alot of guys could still be in the League if they would be willing to put aside their egos and accept a complimentary role with a team, rather than insisting on being “The Man”.

  • a_whiteman

    Great job on this but I have 1 major beef, and that is andre miller over jet at number 10

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    I’m still angry how the Bulls got rid of everything they had going after the Jordan Years. Artest, Brand, Miller, Crawford, Chandler. Sure, they made some poor picks as well, but they would’ve been in the Playoffs much sooner were it not for those wacky trades.

  • http://fdjsklf.com Jukai

    Uh… Jeff…. I’ll respect your opinion… but in my mind, that Marion first thing is crazy. This is from a hardcore Phoenix fan.
    Manu and Brand easily go before Marion.

  • http://fdjsklf.com Jukai

    Ginobli has had a far more decorated career than all of these guys combined. Check his accolades, and don’t limit yourself to the NBA. I know the NBA is top game, but Manu has won literally on every stage of the world, playing pretty much every day, when one league would end, he’d be playing in the next.
    Now, if you take that into account, that’s fine. If Ginobli played solely in the NBA, and was given a starting spot on another team, he’d average 25 a game. EAsy.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    I’d take BDiddy first.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Marion feels disrespected that you didn’t end the draft after you picked him number one. All kidding aside , marion wasn’t made by steve nash but he definitley needs a dynamic pg to get him the ball in an uptempo offense , he played his whole career with a great pg until recently and you saw what an average player he is. With that said I actually expect a huge bounce back because jason kidd will get him the ball where he needs it to be effective.

  • Young C

    I loved Steve Franchise as much as anybody(even went to his basketball camp and have a picture I took with him), but I dont see how you can have a guy who is no longer in the league over a guy like Jason Terry who is still the league’s best 6th man and could/should have been an all-star. Does longevity not matter anymore on these lists?

  • Kevin

    Steve Francis looking like he’d rather be lynched than play in Vancouver remains one my favorite Draft moments ever. Damn i miss Steve in the league

  • Tyquan

    The funniest draft in NBA history because Steve Francis might be the only player who was actually pissed that he got drafted.(Vancouver status) Now that I think about it the Grizz didn’t have squad leading into 1999-2000 but Franchise knew what we didn’t so I guess it worked out. It sucks not seeing him in the NBA right now and who could forget Ron Artest getting snubbed by the Knicks, classic. Only that New York Knicks would see potential in a 7″3″ stiff who eventually got hurdled by none other than Vince Carter. Peace!

  • Tyquan

    The funniest draft in NBA history because Steve Francis might be the only player who was actually pissed that he got drafted.(Vancouver status) Now that I think about it the Grizz didn’t have a really sucky squad leading into 1999-2000 but Franchise knew what we didn’t so I guess it worked out. It sucks not seeing him in the NBA right now and who could forget Ron Artest getting snubbed by the Knicks, classic. Only that New York Knicks would see potential in a 7″3″ stiff who eventually got hurdled by none other than Vince Carter. Peace!

  • Maya

    And i’s ironic because last season he was with the Grizzlies and was waived by the them

  • Maya

    And when he was drafted by them,he was pissed

  • D12FSU

    Wally Szczerbiak was an all-star?!?!?!?!?!

  • whooo!

    the main thing to consider with Ginobili is that he was drafted in 99 but played his first NBA game 4 seasons later (after embarassing Team USA in the summer… actually they embarassed themselves). that’s why he’s so tricky to rank.

  • http://fdjsklf.com Jukai

    It’s not tricky, rank him number one!

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Steve Francis was the best player in this draft class. If he was never injured, he’d still be the best out of his draft class.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Ron Artest and Manu Ginboli are the 2 best players from this draft still playing, though.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    And Hamilton. Almost forgot about Hamilton. This was a pretty good draft, actually.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Aww, forgot about Baron Davis, Terry, and Elton Brand. This was a really good draft.

  • http://dfsjklf.com Jukai

    Teddy: That’s pretty bold dude… my impression of Francis was that he was a gunner who would chuck the ball away way too many times. Of course, I was never a Steve Francis fan.
    Where would you rank him on the pantheon of point guards? 25? 35? 45?

  • rog123

    Marion best overall. Best overall rebounder, sorry brand. Best shot blocker, not to mention a pretty (consistent not form) 3 point shot. Doesn’t really lack in any category

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    I’m with Ryne and Jukai, Manu not being first is plain wrong. No matter his durability and 300 or so games less. Manu is the only player in this class that has the rings and the transcendent playoffs performances (Baron was there against the Mavs, but it was only one series)to really be considered top. His stats might not be that great, but only because of Popovic’s balanced system. Ginobili is absolutely among the NBA’s best players when not injured – which you can’t say about anybody else (maybe Baron, but he doesn’t have the rings and stud-playoffs play to back it up) in this class. I can’t belive anybody who gets paid for his BBall opinion ranked 5 players from this class before Ginobili. Incrdible people still underhate on Manu after all these years of stellar play and good old plain winning.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    *underhate Manu (- on)

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    @ Jukai: What do you mean, like, all time? Well right now its hard to say, what with his injuries and shortened career, as well as his attitude in some situations; oh, and Isiah Thomas. But talent-wise, he could have been a top 30,or even top 25 point guard of all time. Think Kevin Johnson with a MUCH better perimeter game. I really think he had what it took to be a hall-of-famer. Right now, he’s probably like at least top 50 just by what he’s done and looking at what he could have done.

  • http://www.digitalthread.com AlbertBarr

    I kinda think Steve Francis before Lamar is my biggest issue with this ranking. Francis disappeared after houston. Then nearly imploded when Mobley cut town. Actually, not nearly…did. Lamar should get the nod over Steve Fauxchise.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Steve francis reached his peak in 1999. He never really improved his game at all.

  • http://sevendeu2u.wordpress.com/ Seven deuce

    I keep telling dudes that Marion’s been slept on for a while. He was killing on the perimeter before D’Antoni flipped the script for the Nash to run the show. Now, I think he’s sacrificed his game to the point where he’ll never get it back to the versatility he once had.

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    Rip is the best player of the draft no matter what anybodys got to say!

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ Tariq

    Manu is easily the best player in this draft class. Easily. Look at like this: He’s the only guy who could ever make it into the HOF.

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    Manu is a big whimp but Hes got championships and is a team player. But I got to say its a tie with RIP though

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    Manu and Rip are a tie for best in the class of ’99

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ Tariq

    Manu is a big wimp? The guy takes more contact than just about any 2-guard in the league. And yeah, maybe Rip is the only guy who could conceivably give Manu a run for his money. But MARION?! In the words of Chad Ochocinco: Child please.

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    Manu flops way too much and cries like a baby when he loses. And Dwayne Wade is the most physical 2 guard in the league!

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ Tariq

    Yeah maybe Wade takes more contact. My point is still valid that Manu takes more than most (e.g. Vince). Yeah he flops like crazy though.

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