Another bad draft?
Draft night has gone and with little shakeups. I scored a 1 or 2 out of 10 (though I hadn't done an updated list before the draft, and Drummond did go to the Pistons like I slightly predicted). The Milwaukee Bucks had two draft pics: 14th in the 1st round, and the 12th pick in the 2nd round (42nd overall).
Draft night has gone and with little shakeups. I scored a 1 or 2 out of 10 (though I hadn't done an updated list before the draft, and Drummond did go to the Pistons like I slightly predicted). The Milwaukee Bucks had two draft pics: 14th in the 1st round, and the 12th pick in the 2nd round (42nd overall).
Jon Hensen- Shot blocker out of North Carolina, 21 years old, 6-10, 216lbs. The Bucks chose a player like him in last years draft (Larry Sanders) and didn't receive any return on him yet. Hensen adds depth to the Power Forward position, joining Drew Gordon and Ersan Ilyasova (assuming the Bucks keep him through free agency). Jon Leuer, who wasn't bad off the bench and starting at times last season, was traded before the draft to Houston, along with Shaun Livingston and Jon Brockman for swapping pick positions (Houston 14th, Milwaukee 12th) and the Bucks received center Samuel Dalembert as well. The Power Forward position may become weakened as the off-season progresses, but at least the Bucks may have a center now. If the Bucks needed a big man, capable of offense, shot blocking, and all-around play, they had other options: Terrence Jones, Perry Jones III, and Tyler Zeller were all available (Zeller now looks really good, considering Cleveland gave up Bernard James (C/PF out of Florida State), Jae Crowder, (SF out of Marquette), and Jared Cunningham (SG from Oregon State). Had the Bucks drafted Zeller, they could've talked with Cleveland and had them pick differently... Perry Jones III (satisfies their desire for a big guy capable of offense and defense), Tyshawn Taylor (shooter), and whatever else they would need (probably another shooter) as well as still draft Doron Lamb.
Doron Lamb- 6-5, 199lbs, 20 years old. Bucks get a shooter here, in a backcourt that is considerably lacking of depth. I would've liked to seen the Bucks get Tyshawn Taylor, who was drafted one position earlier by Portland. Lamb was the best shooter available, so this pick was simple for the Bucks.
Overall, I think this draft may be looked at as missed opportunity for the Bucks (again). It wasn't a bad draft for them at first glance, and unlike other teams, they haven't mortgaged their entire franchise on one player and fallen terribly flat on their faces.
Shoutouts to Jae Crowder and Darius Johnson-Odom, both Marquette players drafted in the second round, and thanks to the Cleveland/Dallas trade, now NBA teammates, tear it up in big D boys. Two special shoutouts, one to a favorite player of mine, Thomas Robinson and to Bernard James. James served in the Air Force for years from 03-08, 3 tours in total. 27 years old, and a great moment at the draft getting a chant of “USA” from the crowd. Thomas Robinson, one of the strongest willed basketball players the media will ever come across. Mentality off the court is tested in greater ways than on the court. A strong will, character, and desire to keep moving forward, if you're not familiar with Robinson's story, click the link below. Hope these two succeed greatly, no matter how long they are involved in the NBA.
Thomas Robinson story- http://www.sportsgrid.com/nba/thomas-robinson-journey/
Thomas Robinson drafted- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO5dLt3v0b4
Bernard James drafted- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyPzfQcz_Og