Golden State Warriors first round draft picks

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  1. Rudeezy

    Rudeezy JBB Senior *********

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    Just incase anyone was interested...

    2003 -- Mickael Pietrus, Pau Orthez (France)
    2002 -- Mike Dunleavy Jr., Duke
    2001 -- Jason Richardson, Michigan State
    Troy Murphy, Notre Dame
    2000 -- None
    1999 -- Jeff Foster, Southwest Texas St
    1998 -- Vince Carter, North Carolina
    1997 -- Adonal Foyle, Colgate
    1996 -- Todd Fuller, North Carolina State
    1995 -- Joe Smith, Maryland
    1994 -- Clifford Rozier, Louisville
    1993 -- Anfernee Hardaway, Memphis State
    1992 -- Latrell Sprewell, Alabama
    1991 -- Chris Gatling, Old Dominion
    Victor Alexander, Iowa State
    Shaun Vandiver, Colorado
    1990 -- Tyrone Hill, Xavier
    1989 -- Tim Hardaway, Texas-El Paso
    1988 -- Mitch Richmond, Kansas State
    1987 -- Tellis Frank, Western Kentucky
    1986 -- Chris Washburn, North Carolina State
    1985 -- Chris Mullin, St. John's
    1984 -- None
    1983 -- Russell Cross, Purdue
    1982 -- Lester Conner, Oregon State
    1981 -- None
    1980 -- Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue
    Rickey Brown, Mississippi State
    1979 -- None
    1978 -- Purvis Short, Jackson State
    1977 -- Rickey Green, Michigan
    1976 -- Robert Parish, Centenary
    Sonny Parker, Texas A&M
    1975 -- Joe Bryant, La Salle
    1974 -- Jamaal Wilkes, UCLA
    1973 -- Kevin Joyce, South Carolina
    1972 -- None
    1971 -- Cyril Baptiste, Creighton
    Darnell Hillman, San Jose State
    1970 -- None
    1969 -- Bob Portman, Creighton
    1968 -- Ron Williams, West Virginia
    1967 -- Dave Lattin, Texas Western
    1966 -- Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt
    1965 -- Rick Barry, Miami (Florida)
    Fred Hetzel, Davidson
    1964 -- Barry Kramer, New York University
    1963 -- Nate Thurmond, Bowling Green
    1962 -- Wayne Hightower, Kansas
    1961 -- Tom Meschery, St. Mary's (California)
    1960 -- Al Bunge, Maryland
    1959 -- Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas
    1958 -- Guy Rodgers, Temple
    1957 -- Len Rosenbluth, North Carolina
    1956 -- Hal Lear, Temple
    1955 -- Tom Gola, La Salle
    1954 -- Gene Shue, Maryland
    1953 -- Ernie Beck, Pennsylvania
    1952 -- Bill Mlkvy, Temple
    1951 -- Don Sunderlage, Illinois
    1950 -- Paul Arizin, Villanova
    1949 -- Vern Gardner, Utah
    1948 -- Phil Farbman, CCNY
    1947 -- Francis Crossin, Pennsylvania
     
  2. Custodianrules2

    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain was the Warrior's greatest franchise player. Man if only we could have a young and alive version of him now.
     
  3. Eclipse

    Eclipse JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting custodianrules2:</div><div class="quote_post">Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain was the Warrior's greatest franchise player. Man if only we could have a young and alive version of him now.</div>


    Joe Smith has gotta be one of the most disappointing picks of the last 20 years or so, considering he was a number one pick and there was such high expectations for him

    don't know what happened, he dominated in college and i thought he would become a Garnett type player when he came out
     
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    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting _EcLiPsE_:</div><div class="quote_post">Joe Smith has gotta be one of the most disappointing picks of the last 20 years or so, considering he was a number one pick and there was such high expectations for him

    don't know what happened, he dominated in college and i thought he would become a Garnett type player when he came out</div>


    At least he was a talented role player. I think the most disappointing draft pick was for Todd Fuller. Look at the draft board that year

    13. Charlotte Kobe Bryant Lower Merion HS
    14. Sacramento Predrag Stojakovic PAOK (Greece)
    15. Phoenix Steve Nash Santa Clara
    16. Charlotte (from Miami) Tony Delk Kentucky
    17. Portland Jermaine O'Neal Eau Claire HS
    19. New York (from Atlanta) Walter McCarty Kentucky
    20. Cleveland Zydrunas Ilgauskas Lithuania
    24. LA Lakers Derek Fisher Arkansas-Little Rock

    Steve Nash would have been a safer pick than Fuller. But I guess they needed a big guy. At least if we got Fisher or Ice, I would have been happy.
     
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    Eclipse JBB JustBBall Member

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    what pick was Fuller? 12th or something?

    i still think Joe Smith is more disappointing just because you have different expectations when you're a number 1 pick....number one picks are considered sure things
     
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    Man talk about bringing back bad memories; Joe Barry Carroll (although great guy); Russell Cross (how about making a bucket?); Tellis Frank; Washburn; Rozier; Fuller.

    Then again, you look at them and there were some decent players too.

    Oh well. Mully will probably make a safe pick like the guy from Providence.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting _EcLiPsE_:</div><div class="quote_post">Joe Smith has gotta be one of the most disappointing picks of the last 20 years or so, considering he was a number one pick and there was such high expectations for him

    don't know what happened, he dominated in college and i thought he would become a Garnett type player when he came out</div>

    The thing with the '95 draft is that it was the second weakest draft in the last 10 years (only the '00 draft was worse). Other than Garnett, who no team would have taken #1, there wasn't a consistent allstar in the first round. Michael Finley (#21) is the only pick besides Garnett who exceeded expectations. If the Warriors would have picked McDyess they would have been better off, but he'd still be considered one of the weaker #1 picks. Wallace and Stackhouse would have been as disappointing as Smith, they're more talented, but their attitudes are horrible. With the exception of Stoudemire, Garnett, and Thomas, the rest of the lottery was a complete bust.

    Take a look at the draft and tell me who you would have rather the Warriors picked in '95 (other than Garnett) and why they wouldn't have been just as big of a let down as "Ordinary Joe"


    1. Golden State Joe Smith
    2. LA Clippers Antonio McDyess
    3. Philadelphia Jerry Stackhouse
    4. Washington Rasheed Wallace
    5. Minnesota Kevin Garnett
    6. Vancouver Bryant Reeves
    7. Toronto Damon Stoudamire
    8. Portland Shawn Respert
    9. New Jersey Ed O'Bannon
    10. Miami Kurt Thomas
    11. Milwaukee Gary Trent
    12. Dallas Cherokee Parks
    13. Sacramento Corliss Williamson
    14. Boston Eric Williams
    15. Denver Brent Barry
    16. Atlanta Alan Henderson
    17. Cleveland Bob Sura
    18. Detroit Theo Ratliff
    19. Detroit Randolph Childress
    20. Chicago Jason Caffey
    21. Phoenix Michael Finley
    22. Charlotte George Zidek
    23. Indiana Travis Best
    24. Dallas Loren Meyer
    25. Orlando David Vaughn
    26. Seattle Sherell Ford
    27. Phoenix Mario Bennett
    28. Utah Greg Ostertag
    29. San Antonio Cory Alexander

    Second Round
    #43 Philadelphia Eric Snow
    #52 Indiana Fred Hoiberg

    My non 20/20 hindsight pick: Smith
    My 20/20 hindsight, non-Garnett pick: Finley
     
  8. Custodianrules2

    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Bryant "Big Country" Reeves. Now there's a number one draft pick we missed out on.

    [​IMG]

    Heck, if we were going for tweeners like Joe Smith anyway, I would have gone for Sheed. He's taller and a better perimeter threat. But I guess the warriors always fall in love with shotblockers.
     
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    I'd like to see how their 2nd round picks compared to their 1st round picks. I remember I was routing for the Warriors to land Dampier in the 1996 draft, but they got screwed by the Pacers taking him at #11, and then screwed themselves by taking Todd Fuller at #12. Considering all the talent they passed up on to get Fuller, I'd vote him as the most embarassing 1st round pick, but the WORST 1st round pick by GSW was Chris Washburn.
     
  10. Eclipse

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    i still think at this point of their careers, Jerry Stackhouse (1), Rasheed Wallace (2), Kevin Garnett (7), Michael Finley (2), Antonio McDyess (2) have all had better careers then Joe Smith(0) (with the number of all star games they've played in brackets)

    also McDyess had 6 very decent seasons to start his career before he got injured which the warriors could've used:

    Reb Pts
    7.5 13.4
    7.3 18.3
    7.5 15.1
    10.8 21.2
    8.5 19.1
    12.0 20.8

    as opposed to only 3 good seasons for Joe:

    8.8 15.3
    8.5 18.7
    6.9 17.3
     
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    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Crack out the geritol in here! Was that waaaay baaaack when? [​IMG] J/K
     

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