And it will be in the Top 3. The trend continues. Every draft since about 2001 has had a bust in the Top 2-3. I've already made a thread about that trend months ago.
So New Orleans, Charlotte, and Washington, GOOD LUCK.
I would say "Michael Jordan" on suicide watch, but the man is ****ing rich and the GOAT Basketball player nothing could possibly happen to this man to make him want to jump off a bridge.
BTW, Andre Drummond/DeMarcus Cousins/Greg Monroe to begin this generation of bigs. Will be a good competition against Dwight Howard.
Who is the bust in 2008 or 2010?
I think you're confused as to what an actual "Bust" is if you're trying to stretch out the meaning to describe players who've not been at an All Star level but very productive.
I think you're confused as to what an actual "Bust" is if you're trying to stretch out the meaning to describe players who've not been at an All Star level but very productive.
Michael Beasley was expected to be better than Rose.
Evan Turner wasn't a bust but he will never be a franchise player worthy of a #2.
Michael Beasley was expected to be better than Rose.
Evan Turner wasn't a bust but he will never be a franchise player worthy of a #2.
Not every number 2 is a franchise player. The only players who should have been picked higher than him are: BIG CUZ, Favors, and Monroe. You can argue Paul George, we'll see. Still think Evan Turner is the perfect Pippen type player. He just needs to find his place with a high scoring wing.
I don't think any of these players will bust and be bad but many of them may not live up to their hype. I could see Robinson or Beal falling out of starting rotations. I think Lamb surprises people in the next couple years and will be the best or second best SG from the draft.
Although he was one of my favorite college players, I don't think Beal will be as good as Eric Gordon, who I wouldn't take in the top 3 in a supposedly "deep" draft.