Klashnekoff, on 31 July 2010 - 07:16 AM, said:
No but it is unfair to judge Rod Thorn when we throughout 2001-2006 consistent Atlantic Division champions and a strong playoff team, so how do you really draft well if your picks are ending up 18th-20th-22nd (around there consistently) .. If it wasn't for Nenad injury we would have been 6th straight Atlantic champs and really from there who knows if we would have got rid of Kidd, RJ then VC.
Then when things started to fall apart i think Rod did the best job he could as in getting rid of our big contracts and drafting solid young players from 2007 onwards. I really don't see how you can look back when we had success on the court and come up with this article based over 10 years of GM work when fairly you should only be looking at 2007-2010 when we really were a lottery team (Rod had more work on his hands before his retirement)
Between 18th and the the last pick of the first round:
2001 - Zach Randolph, Gerald Wallace, Tony Parker.
2002 - Tayshaun Prince, John Salmons
2003 - David West, Kendrick Perkins, Josh Howard.
2004 - Delonte West, Kevin Martin.
2005 - Jarret Jack, Jason Maxiell, David Lee.
2006 - Jordan Farmer, Shannon Brown.
And you don't have your facts right. Kiki was brought in to remove the large contracts as he did in Denver.
Also, you know what else would have kept us always fighting for the Atlantic Division? Drafting better, haha.