{"id":6,"date":"2003-06-27T18:03:21","date_gmt":"2003-06-27T18:03:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost:8888\/wordpress\/?p=4"},"modified":"2024-10-02T12:43:39","modified_gmt":"2024-10-02T16:43:39","slug":"draft-diary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/2003\/06\/27\/draft-diary\/","title":{"rendered":"Draft Diary"},"content":{"rendered":"<hr \/>\n<p>With apologies to the Sports Guy&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>We are coming to you live from the palatial basement of DDB in beautiful Carmel, IN. I have a bowl of Margarita\u2019s salsa with a bag of Tostitos Hint of Lime chips in front of me, and an ice cold Boulevard Pale Ale to my right. We\u2019re ready to watch the lottery picks of the 2003 NBA Draft. Why just the lottery picks? Well, I realized too late that I didn\u2019t have much around for dinner so I only think I can go about 12-13 picks before the real hunger kicks in.<\/p>\n<p>One of the more interesting drafts in recent memory. The top three picks are all but locked in, and have been for several weeks. The foreign invasion looks to be as strong as ever. And, most importantly to America\u2019s sports fans, two Kansas Jayhawks are possible lottery picks. So let\u2019s get started.<\/p>\n<p>Have I mentioned how I think ESPN taking over the NBA is going to kill the league? Seriously, Mike Tirico as the lead announcer? This guy is about as charismatic as a bowling ball. He makes Bryant Gumbel look like Soul Brother #1. There\u2019s a reason why he does so much golf. Stuart Scott is the devil. Wait, if he was the devil, he wouldn\u2019t have to suck up to people in a manner that makes Ahmad Rashad look reserved. He\u2019s just a horrible broadcaster with a tired act. And I think we can all agree the Indiana Pacers only signed Tim Hardaway to get him out of the studio. I haven\u2019t even mentioned Bill Walton yet. Tom Tolbert is good, but I think his sarcasm gets lost in the format. Greg Anthony was the surprise of the year with his insightful commentary, but he\u2019s too close to his playing days to be critical of people. I know they need time to prove themselves, iron out the kinks, etc, but I don\u2019t think Marv, the Czar, Ernie, Kenny the Jet, and Chuck over at TNT lose sleep about the ESPN crew gaining on them.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith the first pick, the Cleveland Cavaliers select LeBron James.\u201d Have there been less surprising words ever spoken? A Cinderella story, from the hard knock streets of Akron, to a $90 million shoe contract, all at the age of 18. And what a bold statement, wearing the all white suit. Remember the classic Jordan interview on Letterman, when they were talking about why the NBA banned the initial Air Jordans due to the lack of white? Props to LeBron for striking out on his own and making an inclusive gesture like that. We\u2019re all about the big tent in 2003. While we\u2019re talking money, is anyone at Iowa State looking into taking legal action against the Cavs for their new logo? Tantalizingly similar to the most recent incantation of the ISU logo.<br \/>\nIs LeBron the next Jordan? That I can not say. I saw some footage this week of him playing two years ago, when he was quite a bit shorter and less athletic. He was scoring at will on people without exploding to the rim. Good, solid fundamental basketball. That base is why I think he\u2019s going to succeed. Hopefully he can keep his head on straight.<\/p>\n<p>At number two, the Detroit Pistons select Darko Milicic. I\u2019ve been trying to tell you for years that Larry Brown is a genius and the best basketball coach on any level. He just spent seven years putting up with Allen Iverson, got to the Finals once, and had a really good run there. As his tinkering starts to grow tiresome and Iverson gets ready to jump the shark, why not take a job with a team that was in the conference finals and has the #2 pick in the draft? Seems like a good move to me, but no one else would have had the imagination, creativity, and passion to make the move. Only Larry.<br \/>\nCan we get some non-grainy video for these Euros some year? Are they still using Beta cam over there or what?<br \/>\nOtis Thorpe for a future #1 pick. Smart move by whoever was running things in Vancouver. Last year the Grizz won the most games in their history. That means they\u2019ve never been in a playoff run. Why were they trading first round picks for Otis Thorpe, who had been playing since about 1960? Did they think old man Thorpe and Bryant Reeves were going to set the Western Conference on fire for a decade or two?<br \/>\nKudos to Michelle Tafoya for using the word \u201coutspoken\u201d with someone doing their first ever-English language interview. That kind of derailed things, didn\u2019t it?<\/p>\n<p>With our final lock pick, Denver goes with Carmelo Anthony. Dude exudes cool, calm, and style. I have some questions about his ability to dominate in the NBA right away, but I keep thinking George Gervin when I look at him.<br \/>\nHow about all the St. John\u2019s fans becoming \u2018Cuse fans when the cameras are on them?<br \/>\nHe had buttons, but I don\u2019t think there was a lapel on Carmelo\u2019s jacket.<br \/>\nClassic piece of sports journalism by Stuart Scott jamming the microphone in Carmelo\u2019s mother\u2019s face when she was clearly completely broken up. 30 seconds of awkward.<\/p>\n<p>So now the real draft begins. Every pick can bring a surprise, an outrage, or a steal.<\/p>\n<p>4 \u2013 Toronto \u2013 Chris Bosh. You know, it\u2019s one thing for a Shaq or Kenny Anderson who completely dominated as freshmen to declare for the draft early. But when kids I never heard of, who had nice, but not incredible seasons do it, I think there are big problems with the draft entry process. I think I heard Chris Bosh\u2019s name twice all season. And now he\u2019s the #4 pick in the draft.<br \/>\nI always thought suits were cut to cover up flaws in the man\u2019s body. Have a gut? The right fit can camouflage. 18 and skinny? Tailor the jacket a little to give the appearance of a physique. Chris Bosh should shoot whoever made his suit. He looked like he weighed about 110 pounds. At least put some shoulder pads in there that look ridiculous, but cover up the fact there are junior high girls with bigger guns than him.<\/p>\n<p>5 \u2013 Miami \u2013 Dwyane Wade. My first \u201cWhoa!\u201d of the night. Miami has 73 swingman-type players, and they draft another one? I know Eddie Jones is on the downside of his career, but he\u2019s got 157 years left on his contract, making him untradeable. Caron Butler didn\u2019t quite become the next Paul Pierce, but he had a nice rookie year. Wade is a really good player, and I think I have more faith in his NBA potential than my Marquette friends. But if he\u2019s bringing the ball up for the Heat on a regular basis, Riley has truly lost it.<br \/>\nImpressive performance by Mrs. Wade, although she could have used a Kleenex. And how about the little Wade in the matching suit? Very nicely done by Team Wade all around.<br \/>\nThe NYC fans booing Pat Riley still, almost ten years later, was great too.<\/p>\n<p>6 \u2013 LA Clippers &#8211; Chris Kaman. He\u2019s big, he\u2019s white, and he can shoot with both hands. He\u2019s drafted by the Clippers. Let\u2019s go ahead and give him the early lead for Most Likely to Bust. If you have 18% body fat and you\u2019re skinny, something tells me you\u2019re not impressing people with the number of times you can bench 185 pounds. I would like to have beers and watch a game with his dad sometime, though. He seemed fun. Looks like Eric Piatkowski will finally have someone to hang out with on road trips.<\/p>\n<p>7 \u2013 Chicago \u2013 Kirk Hinrich. Best pick of the draft!!!! When even the commish is surprised, you know something interesting has happened. I\u2019ve been saying for months Hinrich is the better NBA prospect than Collison. Whether he\u2019s Stockton, Hornacek, or Kerr remains to be seen. But I think, baring injury, he\u2019ll have a long, solid career. I always think it\u2019s funny when, in post-draft analysis, people say that it was a big surprise that player X was drafted higher than expected. Some of this morning\u2019s commentary has those words about Hinrich. He was projected at 8 or 9! That\u2019s a 1-2 spot increase. Hardly a monumental move, like Mike Bibby going #2, that affects the entire draft.<br \/>\nKU fans around the country were reminding each other how Hinrich outplayed Jason Williams when they were freshman, so it would make sense for Kirk to replace Jay. Getting rid of Jerry Krause is already paying off.<\/p>\n<p>8 \u2013 Milwaukee \u2013 TJ Ford. You knew someone would break down and do it. Give into the auro of TJ Ford and decide to ignore all the obvious deficiencies in his game. Has anyone\u2019s stock ever dropped as much as TJ\u2019s? With the exception of Dick Vitale, who probably saw TJ play twice all year, everyone says this kid is a big red flag at the next level. I loved the fact Vitale compared TJ to Mike Dunleavy. There was something very appropriate about that. Nice of the Commish to straighten Terence\u2019s hat for him as well. He was probably just glad there was a player close enough in height to reach it. If TJ is 6\u20190 \u00bc\u2019 I\u2019m the King of France.<\/p>\n<p>9 \u2013 New York \u2013 Mike Sweetney. Great moment, the Knicks select a Georgetown player and everyone in the Garden goes nuts. Crazy insane times. You know there were guys calling their cousins Sal, Vinnie, and Rocco to discuss getting season tickets so they could pick up playoff tickets in April. Somewhere, Joey Tribiani was yelling \u201cKNICKS RULE!!!\u201d off a fire escape. Can\u2019t wait to see how an undersized forward with a history of weight problems does in the Big Apple.<\/p>\n<p>10 \u2013 Washington \u2013 Jarvis Hayes. Probably my favorite pick of the draft, if only to hear him and his twin brother talk trash on each other through Scott and Tafoya. Another team picking a player they already have three of, though. Clearly, the Wizards weren\u2019t interested in getting Christian Laettner and Nick Collison on the same team. Some draft preview had Nick going here and mentioned they could have the two best white players to sit the end of a Dream Team bench together. Nice.<\/p>\n<p>11 \u2013 Golden State \u2013 Mickael Pietrus. Clearly trying to capitalize on the success of Tariq Abdul Wahad. Oh, and I guess Tony Parker too. The pick was greeted by absolute silence. Is it better for the New York fans to boo your pick as a horrible reach, or greet it with ignorant silence? And this is team #4 that took a pick that has no clear path towards playing time. \u201cI don\u2019t know what they hell you\u2019re doing,\u201d Tom Tolbert. Line of the night regarding Clippers North.<\/p>\n<p>12 \u2013 Seattle \u2013 Nick Collison. Genius pick. Pure brilliance. Rewarding hard work, commitment, and success in college. Granted, I think Nick\u2019s going to have to work hard and hope he can reach Ed Nealy levels of success, but still, you have to admire the Seattle GM\u2019s foresight. He\u2019s 6\u201910\u2019\u2019 but doesn\u2019t jump well. He relied on exceptional position and moves to score in college. That will only get you so far in the NBA when you have a three-inch vertical. Was Vitale right in saying Nick only lost 30 games in high school and college? That\u2019s crazy. Nice moment when Nick wiped his face after his mom kissed him. Also a good line when he said he\u2019d have to \u201clearn every trick in the book\u201d. At least he\u2019s honest. That\u2019s why I love Nick. Looks like staying that extra year paid off.<\/p>\n<p>Other comments:<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 Did they keep Vitale in his Florida office in an attempt for him to not talk over others? Or do they know he has no clue about what it takes to be a player in the NBA and this way they can minimize the damage he does to his reputation by cutting off his ridiculous comments? Backlash against international players? Are you serious? \u201cWe don\u2019t like their hard to pronounce names and soft games. We demand that the first round be reserved for good, American kids, that used our tax dollars to slide through school until they were good enough to get drafted. If the foreigners want to play, let them play over there.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 Speaking of Vitale, how many times is he going to say \u201cding-a-ling-ding\u201d when referring to LeBron. I\u2019m sure as soon as the media starts tearing LeBron down, Vitale will be out there defending him, saying they need to give him time to develop. Well you helped create the legend by broadcasting his high school games, calling him the best high school player you\u2019ve ever seen, and talking incessantly about the money. Check the mirror, Dick.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 So who wins the Paul Pierce \u2013 Jermaine O\u2019Neal match-up anyway? Looks like Jermaine just keeps taking Paul to the hole, but the Truth continues to light it up from outside.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 Loved the EA Sports commercials with The Rookies. High marks for having the high, stripped socks on Hinrich. Good to see Chris Bosh already refusing to mix it up inside.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 One final commercial note, there\u2019s a car dealership outside Indy called Kutchie. Seriously. Makes me think of Paul O\u2019Neal every time I see the commercial.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 Satin hats? Let\u2019s hope this fashion trend the NBA is forcing on us doesn\u2019t catch on. I\u2019d much prefer the 70s hats with the spongy material in the front and the mesh on the back.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 \u201cFire Layden! Fire Layden!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 Is it just me, or is the draft becoming more and more like college recruiting? Is it safe to say Kwame Brown is Lester Earl? Chris Kaman could become Chris Burgess? It\u2019s becoming more and more about potential that\u2019s unknown, rather than potential that\u2019s based on a track record. There are plenty of college All-Americans who have washed out in the NBA. Seems to me like the margin for error goes way, way up when you start dealing with 18-19 years olds who need to mature mentally, emotionally, and physically plus learn how to play at the highest level. But I\u2019m sounding like a bitter old man, so I\u2019ll cut this before it turns into a full-fledged rant.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 Why all the talk about how LeBron and others came from hard times? In these troubled economic times, did ESPN feel the need to justify the money the players are going to make by reminding everyone about how tough they had it growing up? I would imagine a pretty high percentage of players drafted into the NBA over the last 25-30 years encountered some kind of financial difficulty when they were growing up. Quite frankly, that has nothing to do with their innate athletic ability. So don\u2019t tell me it\u2019s a great story because LeBron grew up on food stamps. The fact he was rolling around in a Hummer before he made it out of high school kind of takes away that angle of that story. It\u2019s a great story because he\u2019s a phenomenal talent with charisma that very well may be the next great thing in sports. Nothing more, nothing less.<\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 And with that, I retired for dinner.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With apologies to the Sports Guy&#8230; We are coming to you live from the palatial basement of DDB in beautiful Carmel, IN. I have a bowl of Margarita\u2019s salsa with a bag of Tostitos Hint of Lime chips in front of me, and an ice cold Boulevard Pale Ale to my right. We\u2019re ready to watch the lottery picks of the 2003 NBA Draft. Why just the lottery picks? Well, I realized too late that I didn\u2019t have much around for dinner so I only think I can go about 12-13 picks before the real hunger kicks in. One of the more interesting drafts in recent memory. The top three picks are all but locked in, and have been for several weeks. The foreign invasion looks to be as strong as ever. And, most importantly to America\u2019s sports fans, two Kansas Jayhawks are possible lottery picks. So let\u2019s get started. Have I mentioned how I think ESPN taking over the NBA is going to kill the league? Seriously, Mike Tirico as the lead announcer? This guy is about as charismatic as a bowling ball. He makes Bryant Gumbel look like Soul Brother #1. There\u2019s a reason why he does so much golf. Stuart Scott is the devil. Wait, if he was the devil, he wouldn\u2019t have to suck up to people in a manner that makes Ahmad Rashad look reserved. He\u2019s just a horrible broadcaster with a tired act. And I think we can all agree the Indiana Pacers only signed Tim Hardaway to get him out of the studio. I haven\u2019t even mentioned Bill Walton yet. Tom Tolbert is good, but I think his sarcasm gets lost in the format. Greg Anthony was the surprise of the year with his insightful commentary, but he\u2019s too close to his playing days to be critical of people. I know they need time to prove themselves, iron out the kinks, etc, but I don\u2019t think Marv, the Czar, Ernie, Kenny the Jet, and Chuck over at TNT lose sleep about the ESPN crew gaining on them. \u201cWith the first pick, the Cleveland Cavaliers select LeBron James.\u201d Have there been less surprising words ever spoken? A Cinderella story, from the hard knock streets of Akron, to a $90 million shoe contract, all at the age of 18. And what a bold statement, wearing the all white suit. Remember the classic Jordan interview on Letterman, when they were talking about why the NBA banned the initial Air Jordans due to the lack of white? Props to LeBron for striking out on his own and making an inclusive gesture like that. We\u2019re all about the big tent in 2003. While we\u2019re talking money, is anyone at Iowa State looking into taking legal action against the Cavs for their new logo? Tantalizingly similar to the most recent incantation of the ISU logo. Is LeBron the next Jordan? That I can not say. I saw some footage this week of him playing two years ago, when he was quite a bit shorter and less athletic. He was scoring at will on people without exploding to the rim. Good, solid fundamental basketball. That base is why I think he\u2019s going to succeed. Hopefully he can keep his head on straight. At number two, the Detroit Pistons select Darko Milicic. I\u2019ve been trying to tell you for years that Larry Brown is a genius and the best basketball coach on any level. He just spent seven years putting up with Allen Iverson, got to the Finals once, and had a really good run there. As his tinkering starts to grow tiresome and Iverson gets ready to jump the shark, why not take a job with a team that was in the conference finals and has the #2 pick in the draft? Seems like a good move to me, but no one else would have had the imagination, creativity, and passion to make the move. Only Larry. Can we get some non-grainy video for these Euros some year? Are they still using Beta cam over there or what? Otis Thorpe for a future #1 pick. Smart move by whoever was running things in Vancouver. Last year the Grizz won the most games in their history. That means they\u2019ve never been in a playoff run. Why were they trading first round picks for Otis Thorpe, who had been playing since about 1960? Did they think old man Thorpe and Bryant Reeves were going to set the Western Conference on fire for a decade or two? Kudos to Michelle Tafoya for using the word \u201coutspoken\u201d with someone doing their first ever-English language interview. That kind of derailed things, didn\u2019t it? With our final lock pick, Denver goes with Carmelo Anthony. Dude exudes cool, calm, and style. I have some questions about his ability to dominate in the NBA right away, but I keep thinking George Gervin when I look at him. How about all the St. John\u2019s fans becoming \u2018Cuse fans when the cameras are on them? He had buttons, but I don\u2019t think there was a lapel on Carmelo\u2019s jacket. Classic piece of sports journalism by Stuart Scott jamming the microphone in Carmelo\u2019s mother\u2019s face when she was clearly completely broken up. 30 seconds of awkward. So now the real draft begins. Every pick can bring a surprise, an outrage, or a steal. 4 \u2013 Toronto \u2013 Chris Bosh. You know, it\u2019s one thing for a Shaq or Kenny Anderson who completely dominated as freshmen to declare for the draft early. But when kids I never heard of, who had nice, but not incredible seasons do it, I think there are big problems with the draft entry process. I think I heard Chris Bosh\u2019s name twice all season. And now he\u2019s the #4 pick in the draft. I always thought suits were cut to cover up flaws in the man\u2019s body. Have a gut? The right fit can camouflage. 18 and skinny? Tailor the jacket a little to give the appearance of a physique. Chris Bosh should shoot whoever made his suit. He looked like he weighed about 110 pounds. At least put some shoulder pads in there that look ridiculous, but cover up the fact there are junior high girls with bigger guns than him. 5 \u2013 Miami \u2013 Dwyane Wade. My first \u201cWhoa!\u201d of the night. Miami has 73 swingman-type players, and they draft another one? I know Eddie Jones is on the downside of his career, but he\u2019s got 157 years left on his contract, making him untradeable. Caron Butler didn\u2019t quite become the next Paul Pierce, but he had a nice rookie year. Wade is a really good player, and I think I have more faith in his NBA potential than my Marquette friends. But if he\u2019s bringing the ball up for the Heat on a regular basis, Riley has truly lost it. Impressive performance by Mrs. Wade, although she could have used a Kleenex. And how about the little Wade in the matching suit? Very nicely done by Team Wade all around. The NYC fans booing Pat Riley still, almost ten years later, was great too. 6 \u2013 LA Clippers &#8211; Chris Kaman. He\u2019s big, he\u2019s white, and he can shoot with both hands. He\u2019s drafted by the Clippers. Let\u2019s go ahead and give him the early lead for Most Likely to Bust. If you have 18% body fat and you\u2019re skinny, something tells me you\u2019re not impressing people with the number of times you can bench 185 pounds. I would like to have beers and watch a game with his dad sometime, though. He seemed fun. Looks like Eric Piatkowski will finally have someone to hang out with on road trips. 7 \u2013 Chicago \u2013 Kirk Hinrich. Best pick of the draft!!!! When even the commish is surprised, you know something interesting has happened. I\u2019ve been saying for months Hinrich is the better NBA prospect than Collison. Whether he\u2019s Stockton, Hornacek, or Kerr remains to be seen. But I think, baring injury, he\u2019ll have a long, solid career. I always think it\u2019s funny when, in post-draft analysis, people say that it was a big surprise that player X was drafted higher than expected. Some of this morning\u2019s commentary has those words about Hinrich. He was projected at 8 or 9! That\u2019s a 1-2 spot increase. Hardly a monumental move, like Mike Bibby going #2, that affects the entire draft. KU fans around the country were reminding each other how Hinrich outplayed Jason Williams when they were freshman, so it would make sense for Kirk to replace Jay. Getting rid of Jerry Krause is already paying off. 8 \u2013 Milwaukee \u2013 TJ Ford. You knew someone would break down and do it. Give into the auro of TJ Ford and decide to ignore all the obvious deficiencies in his game. Has anyone\u2019s stock ever dropped as much as TJ\u2019s? With the exception of Dick Vitale, who probably saw TJ play twice all year, everyone says this kid is a big red flag at the next level. I loved the fact Vitale compared TJ to Mike Dunleavy. There was something very appropriate about that. Nice of the Commish to straighten Terence\u2019s hat for him as well. He was probably just glad there was a player close enough in height to reach it. If TJ is 6\u20190 \u00bc\u2019 I\u2019m the King of France. 9 \u2013 New York \u2013 Mike Sweetney. Great moment, the Knicks select a Georgetown player and everyone in the Garden goes nuts. Crazy insane times. You know there were guys calling their cousins Sal, Vinnie, and Rocco to discuss getting season tickets so they could pick up playoff tickets in April. Somewhere, Joey Tribiani was yelling \u201cKNICKS RULE!!!\u201d off a fire escape. Can\u2019t wait to see how an undersized forward with a history of weight problems does in the Big Apple. 10 \u2013 Washington \u2013 Jarvis Hayes. Probably my favorite pick of the draft, if only to hear him and his twin brother talk trash on each other through Scott and Tafoya. Another team picking a player they already have three of, though. Clearly, the Wizards weren\u2019t interested in getting Christian Laettner and Nick Collison on the same team. Some draft preview had Nick going here and mentioned they could have the two best white players to sit the end of a Dream Team bench together. Nice. 11 \u2013 Golden State \u2013 Mickael Pietrus. Clearly trying to capitalize on the success of Tariq Abdul Wahad. Oh, and I guess Tony Parker too. The pick was greeted by absolute silence. Is it better for the New York fans to boo your pick as a horrible reach, or greet it with ignorant silence? And this is team #4 that took a pick that has no clear path towards playing time. \u201cI don\u2019t know what they hell you\u2019re doing,\u201d Tom Tolbert. Line of the night regarding Clippers North. 12 \u2013 Seattle \u2013 Nick Collison. Genius pick. Pure brilliance. Rewarding hard work, commitment, and success in college. Granted, I think Nick\u2019s going to have to work hard and hope he can reach Ed Nealy levels of success, but still, you have to admire the Seattle GM\u2019s foresight. He\u2019s 6\u201910\u2019\u2019 but doesn\u2019t jump well. He relied on exceptional position and moves to score in college. That will only get you so far in the NBA when you have a three-inch vertical. Was Vitale right in saying Nick only lost 30 games in high school and college? That\u2019s crazy. Nice moment when Nick wiped his face after his mom kissed him. Also a good line when he said he\u2019d have to \u201clearn every trick in the book\u201d. At least he\u2019s honest. That\u2019s why I love Nick. Looks like staying that extra year paid off. Other comments: \u00b7 Did they keep Vitale in his Florida office in an attempt for him to not talk over others? 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