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Lebron23 said:Darko Milicic
He was a second pick, after you know who.

I agree with everyone saying that Olowokandi is the most disappointing 1st pick.
Lebron23 said:Darko Milicic
Yes, I would like to see Bogut playing a little better too. Well, he's averaging 13 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocks right now, so he's not far off (and 50% shooting).Saskibaloia said:Concerning Bogut, though I am an Australian-Filipino and I love watching this guy play, I am expecting bigger numbers and bigger wins this seasons for the Bucks. Hence, if that does not occur I am having my doubts about my fellow countryman. Basically, I want to see definitely 15ppg 10rpg & 2bpg and the Bucks racking up at least a 45 win season.
No question. In fact, Chris Paul and Deron Williams (two players picked after Bogut), are very good players for their teams, but Milwaukee at the time, as you said, still doesn't need a guard, so I would make that pick again. Bogut is a big, young kid. He's only 23 and he's gotten better every year, so I think he was a good pick.Whether or not Bogut becomes a bust you have to agree with the Bucks management that Bogut by far was the choice they HAD to make.
Saskibaloia said:Just going slightly off the topic ... is anyone out there, like myself who thought that the former All American PF/C from the University of Kansas would be a superstar?
And here is my favourite ... Tractor trailer for the mysterious kid from Germany
Guess where Tractor Traylor is? ... Puerto Rico. Though I would rather be in the NBA and make heaps of $$$, I wouldn't mind playing in Puerto Rico in front of all those good looking Puerto Rican ladies while listening to the latest Reggaeton beats
However, looking from the perspective of the Bucks organisation. The advantages of obtaining the former University of Michigan star was a safer bet because you have seen the big man develop slowly throughout his years in Michigan and on top of that you know that this Big Man has been used to playing in a stlye of play that is easier for him to adjust to the NBA than from a unknown kid who has been playing overseas and may find the adjustment to the NBA quite difficult. Do you go for the kid full of potential or do you go for the safe choice? Of course it is easier to comment now but then many manager would rather take the safer pick than the gamble.
sinobball said:Voted for Olowokandi, but Joe Smith should be up there too
We'll reexamine Greg Oden in 5 years.
Bargnani is too young. Bogut is not good as thought but not a bust, and is still young. Kwame is a bust, but not the worst.
And no sense talking to joel23. He once said he's part-Chinese, I think he has Oedipus Complex or whatever it's called.
joel23 said:I've many additional mentioning should this:
Fred Hetzel - 1st pick from San Francisco Warriors in 1965 NBA draft
LaRue Martin - 1st pick from Portland Trailblazers in 1972 NBA draft
Doug Collins - 1st pick from Philadelphia 76ers in 1973 NBA draft
Dick Ricketts - 1st pick from St. Loius Hawks in 1955 NBA draft
Hot Rod Hundley - 1st pick from Cincinnati Royals in 1957 NBA draft
Kent Benson - 1st pick from Milwaukee Bucks in 1977 NBA draft
joel23 said:He got 0pt on his first game in NBA(2002).
Yao got 0pt and 10 turnovers on his first NBA game as rookie. If should be the worst nba game statistics of all no. 1 pick player in NBA history. No other no. 1 pick rookie to scored less than 2pts and more TO in a game. Only Yao when as a rookie scored scoreless with 2rebs and 10 TOs.
joel23 said:He got 0pt on his first game in NBA(2002).
Yao got 0pt and 10 turnovers on his first NBA game as rookie. If should be the worst nba game statistics of all no. 1 pick player in NBA history. No other no. 1 pick rookie to scored less than 2pts and more TO in a game. Only Yao when as a rookie scored scoreless with 2rebs and 10 TOs.
Good opinion! Only player scored scoreless who picked no.1 in NBA draft
Certainly not. Bogut is a fine player. He´s going to be one of those big guys who sticks around the league for many, many years because of his defense and size.draskovic said:I dont think bogut should be mentioned with someone like Brown
last season bogut averaged 14.3 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks
joel23 said:He got 0pt on his first game in NBA(2002).
Yao got 0pt and 10 turnovers on his first NBA game as rookie. If should be the worst nba game statistics of all no. 1 pick player in NBA history. No other no. 1 pick rookie to scored less than 2pts and more TO in a game. Only Yao when as a rookie scored scoreless with 2rebs and 10 TOs.
Neozyrus said:He maybe did the worst beginning of a n1 pick in history, but it is impossible to say that right now Imo one of the top3 centers of the league is the worst n1 pick ever.
For me the worst (that i have seen him playing regullarly) is Kandi man for sure.