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Rod Thorn and His Swamped Drafts By Stephen Dyell

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 05:33 PM

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Starting in September, the New Jersey Nets will start their first season in ten years with a general manager not named Rod Thorn.

Thorn, who is often credited for acquiring Michael Jordan and Jason Kidd, is a legendary basketball general manager who has made poor decisions on draft night for the past decade.

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 07:11 PM

Great read. Nice article man, hopefully Favors won't be a bust.
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Posted 26 July 2010 - 10:36 AM

Most of the guys he drafted is still in the NBA. His recent picks (Brook Lopez, Ryan Anderson, CDR, T-Will) are all pretty good as well. As for this year's pick, Favors will probably take 2-3 years before he show 80% of his potential but Damion James will be able to contribute straight away, providing he get minutes.

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 02:28 PM

View PostNewman, on 26 July 2010 - 05:36 AM, said:

Most of the guys he drafted is still in the NBA. His recent picks (Brook Lopez, Ryan Anderson, CDR, T-Will) are all pretty good as well. As for this year's pick, Favors will probably take 2-3 years before he show 80% of his potential but Damion James will be able to contribute straight away, providing he get minutes.

Since Richard Jefferson in 2001, no player he has drafted has lasted on the Nets beyond his rookie contract. That says something.
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Posted 26 July 2010 - 04:07 PM

Considering the Nets have been consistently drafting in the late lotto or later, it isn't really fair to criticize the lack of quality players they have drafted in a lot of those drafts, since you are pretty lucky if you are drafting someone who develops into a quality 30+ MPG player out of the top 10. The Nets haven't really made any huge mistakes in the draft, they didn't pick a Kwame Brown, they didn't waste any high lotto picks which is all you can really ask for imo.

Brook and Favors is an awesome start, the future is exceptionally bright in NJ.
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Posted 26 July 2010 - 05:30 PM

View Posttravesy3, on 26 July 2010 - 11:07 AM, said:

Considering the Nets have been consistently drafting in the late lotto or later, it isn't really fair to criticize the lack of quality players they have drafted in a lot of those drafts, since you are pretty lucky if you are drafting someone who develops into a quality 30+ MPG player out of the top 10. The Nets haven't really made any huge mistakes in the draft, they didn't pick a Kwame Brown, they didn't waste any high lotto picks which is all you can really ask for imo.

Brook and Favors is an awesome start, the future is exceptionally bright in NJ.

What's the point of having a second round then? Teams find talent outside of the top ten all the time yet like I posted before, we haven't had ONE rookie since Richard to last past his rookie contract and that Rod Thorn's second year with the Nets.
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Posted 26 July 2010 - 10:45 PM

Nice article, reminded me of guys like Zoran Planninic who I tried to wipe permanently from my memory. Thorn had a bad streak in the draft from 2003-2007, but some of those guys were servicable role players for the Kidd/Carter Nets when they were still flitering with Eastern Conference contention. Overall I don't think Thorn's done a terrible job, and Lopez/Favors is a great drafted frontcourt with tons of potential.
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Posted 27 July 2010 - 10:36 AM

Whole article/write up is crappy .. Sorry but it is and makes no sense.

Through 2000-2007 we were a playoff team .. I am sure we made the playoffs every season during then too. How are you going to critique picks from 10 and lower consistently. Kenyon Martin was a strong pick .. If he didn't get injured he would still be a 17 and 8 guy.

Lopez was a major steal .. Favors was a good decision but I would have gone with cousins and ask anyone .. I am still a fan of Sean Williams .. We should have kept him cause he is such a strong shot blocking player .. U don't get that
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Posted 27 July 2010 - 02:03 PM

View PostKlashnekoff, on 27 July 2010 - 05:36 AM, said:

Whole article/write up is crappy .. Sorry but it is and makes no sense.

Through 2000-2007 we were a playoff team .. I am sure we made the playoffs every season during then too. How are you going to critique picks from 10 and lower consistently. Kenyon Martin was a strong pick .. If he didn't get injured he would still be a 17 and 8 guy.

Lopez was a major steal .. Favors was a good decision but I would have gone with cousins and ask anyone .. I am still a fan of Sean Williams .. We should have kept him cause he is such a strong shot blocking player .. U don't get that
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I would respect what you wrote but you can't even get the years right. In 2000, we finished 26-56. You then go on stating you'd like to have Sean Williams on our team who you clearly only know his stats considering his final months with the Nets were mostly spent in court.

You can critique my article without having to call it crappy when you clearly don't know what you are talking about.
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Posted 28 July 2010 - 09:00 PM

View PostUniverse, on 27 July 2010 - 06:03 AM, said:

I would respect what you wrote but you can't even get the years right. In 2000, we finished 26-56. You then go on stating you'd like to have Sean Williams on our team who you clearly only know his stats considering his final months with the Nets were mostly spent in court.

You can critique my article without having to call it crappy when you clearly don't know what you are talking about.

yeah for real. i thought it was a pretty good article. the nets need some change and think they did the right moves this offseason
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Posted 28 July 2010 - 11:37 PM

View PostUniverse, on 28 July 2010 - 01:03 AM, said:

I would respect what you wrote but you can't even get the years right. In 2000, we finished 26-56. You then go on stating you'd like to have Sean Williams on our team who you clearly only know his stats considering his final months with the Nets were mostly spent in court.

You can critique my article without having to call it crappy
when you clearly don't know what you are talking about.

Sorry but didn't make much sense to me cause it wasn't Thorns fault we were a consistent playoff team..

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 12:45 AM

View PostKlashnekoff, on 28 July 2010 - 06:37 PM, said:

Sorry but didn't make much sense to me cause it wasn't Thorns fault we were a consistent playoff team..

So making the playoffs equals no chance to draft anyone who can contribute...right.
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Posted 29 July 2010 - 04:45 PM

great article really outlines the ups and downs of the nets draft
and ya you can still draft well even though you dont have a lotto pick
the spurs still find great pick ups late (Parker, Manu, Hill, etc etc) so sorry, being successful doesnt mean everyone you draft is a scrub
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 12:16 PM

View PostUniverse, on 29 July 2010 - 11:45 AM, said:

So making the playoffs equals no chance to draft anyone who can contribute...right.


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)

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Posted 31 July 2010 - 02:49 PM

View PostKlashnekoff, 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.
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 04:13 PM

LMAO you are literally going to 'state' that drafting average players (other then Tony but not like we ever needed him) would have made us better.. SMH

How do you know any of those players would have worked at all for us? .. It's just a assumption. Rod did a fine job. He was involved in getting rid of those contracts and drafted in my opinion extremely well from 2007 onwards..

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Posted 31 July 2010 - 05:23 PM

View PostKlashnekoff, on 31 July 2010 - 11:13 AM, said:

LMAO you are literally going to 'state' that drafting average players (other then Tony but not like we ever needed him) would have made us better.. SMH

How do you know any of those players would have worked at all for us? .. It's just a assumption. Rod did a fine job. He was involved in getting rid of those contracts and drafted in my opinion extremely well from 2007 onwards..

You clearly don't get it. I'd much rather have a Kevin Martin than Viktor Khryapa. David Lee over Antione Wright. The list goes on and on and clearly a better player makes a team better, no?

We haven't had one rookie since Jason Collins and Richard Jefferson last past their rookie contract. That sums up our drafting.

Laugh my [expletive] off.

Edit: You put Sean Williams as a good draft pick which pretty much sums up your arguement.

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Posted 01 August 2010 - 01:45 AM

Considering the Nets were contenders most of the years you mentioned, the rookies didn't really get much playing time and so, I don't think the lack of quality drafted players is due to Thorn, but because the rookies did not get enough playing time to showcase their talent.
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Posted 01 August 2010 - 01:59 AM

View PostNewman, on 31 July 2010 - 08:45 PM, said:

Considering the Nets were contenders most of the years you mentioned, the rookies didn't really get much playing time and so, I don't think the lack of quality drafted players is due to Thorn, but because the rookies did not get enough playing time to showcase their talent.

But how come they haven't florished with any other team?
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Posted 01 August 2010 - 03:15 AM

Krstic, Kyle Korver, Antoine Wright, Marcus Williams and K-Mart are all good role players in other teams now. Yes they are not stars, but had they gotten more playing time with the Nets (barring Krstic) and had been able to built up a reputation on being a good player then they could have had a larger role with a new team.
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