The best second rounders in the NBA

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  1. LaBballFan

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    http://www.nba.com/features/secondchances_030312.html

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Who says there are no second acts in American lives?
    Second Chances

    By Rob Peterson, NBA.com

    March 12, 2003 -- Let's face it, the No. 2 doesn't get much love.
    February, the second month of the year, is the shortest. Without Google, can you name the second man to set foot on the moon? And who wants to be the Vice President of the United States? As former veep Nelson Rockefeller said: "I go to funerals. I go to earthquakes."

    Well, we're about to give some number twos their due. We've thrown all the second-round draft picks currently on NBA rosters -- No, we did not include undrafted free agents such as Ben Wallace and Brad Miller, so back away from the e-mail -- into a draft pool.

    From No. 1 to No. 29, we rank those players who would give an NBA team an immediate boost, like a dispersal draft. Here's how these second-round picks, who have first-class games, fared this time.


    1. Gilbert Arenas, G ? Golden State Warriors


    Drafted by: Golden State, 2001 College: Arizona Selection: 31st overall pick
    Reason he's No. 1: The winner of the got milk? Rookie Challenge MVP at the 2003 All-Star Game, is playing well enough to leave the kiddies' table and play on Sunday. Behind Jason Kidd and Gary Payton is the top free agent point guard for 2003.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    63 63 34.7 .442 .358 .783 4.8 6.2 1.57 0.22 18.1*






    2, Rashard Lewis, F ? Seattle SuperSonics


    Drafted by: Seattle, 1998, High school: Alief Elsik, Tex. Selection: 32nd pick
    Reason he's No. 2: He has Tracy McGrady-type skills and T-Mac size, but does he have a T-Mac sized heart?
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    58 58 39.4 .437 .315 .837 6.7 1.7 1.26 0.48 17.6






    3. Nick Van Exel, G ? Dallas Mavericks


    Drafted by: L.A. Lakers, 1993 College: Cincinnati Selection: 37th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 3: This former All-Star could start at point guard for most NBA teams, but he's proven to be a team player in Dallas coming off the bench.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    54 1 27.0 .394 .369 .741 2.9 4.2 0.59 0.06 11.3






    4. Antonio Davis, F-C ? Toronto Raptors


    Drafted by: Indiana, 1990 College: Texas-El Paso Selection: 45th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 4: All-Star big men are tough to find in any round, and Davis, in his 10th NBA season, is as steady as ever, though his poor shooting percentage may scare off some. Many teams would love to have his veteran presence down low.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    43 42 36.2 .411 .000 .750 8.4 5.7 2.5 2.28 14.2






    5. Eric Snow, G ? Philadelphia 76ers


    Drafted by: Milwaukee, 1995 College: Michigan St. Selection: 43rd overall pick
    Reason he's No. 5: Provides steady point guard play and excellent defense for one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference. Gritty, will play in pain. Offensive skills leave something to be desired, although 2002-03 is shaping up to be a career year.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    62 62 38.7 .457 .174 .861 3.9 6.9 1.68 0.18 13.1






    6. Cuttino Mobley, G ? Houston Rockets


    Drafted by: Houston, 1998 College: Rhode Island Selection: 41st overall pick
    Reason he's No. 6: With Steve Francis, forms one of the better backcourts in the NBA. Mobley, who averages 42.1 minutes per game, provides consistency and a great third option on offense behind Francis and Yao Ming.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    54 54 42.1 .436 .328 .840 4.4 2.9 1.33 0.52 18.2






    7. Michael Redd, G ? Milwaukee Bucks


    Drafted by: Milwaukee, 2000 College: Ohio State Selection: 43rd overall pick
    Reason he's No. 7: Has gone from being "injured" during his rookie season to becoming a leading candidate for the Sixth Man Award in his second season. Bucks have so much confidence in his skills that they parted with Ray Allen. One of the sharpest shooters in the NBA.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    63 14 28.3 .466 .434 .784 4.4 1.4 1.11 0.14 14.8






    8. P.J. Brown, F ? New Orleans Hornets


    Drafted by: New Jersey, 1992 College: Louisiana Tech Selection: 29th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 8: This consummate pro is savvy, skilled and does the dirty work well for the Hornets. He's a big man who can defend other big men and is having his best year offensively.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    63 63 33.4 .528 .000 .849 8.9 2.0 0.89 1.00 10.7






    9. Clifford Robinson, C-F ? Detroit Pistons


    Drafted by: Portland, 1989 College: Connecticut Selection: 36th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 9: Still remarkably consistent and durable after 14 years in the NBA. Can play inside or outside and would be a great veteran addition to any team.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    62 50 34.6 .402 .349 .663 4.0 3.2 0.98 1.19 12.5






    10. Alvin Williams, G ? Toronto Raptors


    Drafted by: Portland, 1997 College: Villanova Selection: 48th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 10: Williams has proven himself to be a capable starting point guard in the NBA. At 6-5, he creates matchup problems for smaller guards. His scoring numbers and assists have gone up each season in the league.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    59 59 34.3 .447 .345 .768 3.40 5.4 1.42 0.29 13.9






    11. Gordan Giricek, G ? Orlando Magic


    Drafted by: Dallas, 1999 From: Croatia Selection: 41st overall pick
    Reason he's No. 11: Giricek's numbers have exploded since his trade to Orlando at the deadline this season. The 6-6 shooting guard may have trouble getting his own shot sometimes, but when left open, he's deadly from the outside. Must improve his defense.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    59 45 26.8 .452 .409 .768 2.70 1.6 0.53 0.12 12.2






    12. Toni Kukoc F ? Milwaukee Bucks


    Drafted by: Chicago, 1990 From: Croatia Selection: 29th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 12: Kukoc, who was instrumental off the bench in the Bulls' second run of three straight titles, still knows how to play when healthy, which has been a problem throughout his career. Kukoc lends a savvy, veteran presence to any team.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    46 0 27.1 .414 .364 .669 4.20 3.5 1.24 0.41 11.3






    13. Carlos Boozer, F ? Cleveland Cavaliers


    Drafted by: Cleveland, 2002 College: Duke Selection: 35th overall pick
    Reason he's No. 13: Boozer has had the biggest impact of any second-rounder from the 2002 Draft. Made veteran Tyrone Hill expendable. Has Chris Webber-like hands on the block (catches everything) and his back-to-the-basket game is a welcome presence from a big man these days.
    G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
    63 36 24.2 .529 .000 .767 6.80 1.0 0.70 0.62 9.3


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    I can't believe that guys like Arenas,Rashard and Cutino are drafted in second round
     
  2. XKalibuR

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    i cant believe they put kukoc and cliff robinson behind snow and pj brown in that list. eric snow isnt that high, mobley is better
     
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    Well Eric snow is a solid PG. I agree that Cliff should be a little higher.
     
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    gilby is the best by far. what a steal gettin him in thw 2nd round
     
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    What about John Stockton?
     
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    I imagine Cliffy is lower because of his age. If it were a real draft, you'd draft a younger guy with a little less talent over an older guy who'll retire in the next several years.
     
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    why is carlos boozer on there? he hasn't done nothin impressive yet....
     
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    he has been the best player that was drafted last year from Duke
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting "pchotsauce":</div><div class="quote_post">why is carlos boozer on there? he hasn't done nothin impressive yet....</div>

    boozer had some pretty good games. this is his rookie yer, u cant expect him 2 score 40 pts in a game. he has lots of talent
     
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    what about van exel hes unreal
     
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    i happen to like cuttio mobley and RASHARD LEWIS
     
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    Rashard Lewis has stepped it up since Payton and Mason left
     
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    looks like i gotta go with mobley
     
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    for real. gotta be cat.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting "lost_elephant":</div><div class="quote_post">for real. gotta be cat.</div>

    The funniest quote is that Rashard Lewis has tmac like skills, That is laughable. He avg half a block at 6' 10 and 1.1 assts. Yeah right Tmac like skills [​IMG]
     
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    giricek is a monster, but their were a lot of very good 2nd round picks, the next article they should run is the biggest busts in the top 10, or something like that.
     
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    Stockton was drafted early 1st round.
     
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    Yeah thats a good bunch of players, surprising sometimes that they've been drafted that late.
     
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    wtf is this about their career or current status. that list is sh*t
     
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    id say rashard. hes gd n hes still developin. i think hes gonna breakout next season
     

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