I wasn't really naming players that were stars, just the guys that have done something, but <u>1998:</u> Bibby* Jamison* Carter* Jason Willams Hughes Nowitzki* Pierce* Bonzi Harpring Ricky Davis Al Harrington Rashard Lewis Cuttino Mobley That's 13 pretty good players, not too bad. <u>1999:</u> Brand* Francis* Baron* Odom* Wally Rip* Andre Miller Marion* Maggette* Artest* Kenny Thomas Kirilenko* 12 pretty good players, has more star players though
u no wat i think? i think that for the all star weekend, the nba shud come up with a different theme each year like the best of 96' draft play best of 99' draft. and then the next year come up something different
No doubt 1996 has been the deepest but 1984 gave us (fans) Micheal Jordan along with Olajuwon and other greats so I think 1984 is the best.
Well...i like the 1995 draft. Joe Smith Antonio Mcdyess Jerry Stackhouse Rasheed Wallace Kevin Garnett Damon Stoudimare Brent Barry Bob Sura Theo Ratliff and Michael Finely.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting STCBBall3:</div><div class="quote_post">2003 : PG : Dwyane Wade SG : LeBron James SF : Carmelo Anthony PF : Chris Bosh C : Darko Milicic 1999 : PG : Baron Davis SG : Rip Hamilton SF : Ron Artest PF : Lamar Odom C : Elton Brand 1996 : PG : Allen Iverson SG : Kobe Bryant SF : Peja Stojokovic PF : Shareef Abdur-Rahim C: Jermaine O'Neal 1984 : PG : John Stockton SG : Michael Jordan SF : Who would it be? PF : Charles Barkley C : Hakeem Olajuwon 1984 is the best if you are just talking about the best. But depht, 1996 has it. I think 1996 was the deepest. You could have had Marbury, Ray Allen, Shareef etc. in the lineup.</div> 1995 PG Damon Stoudimare/Bob Sura/ Brent Barry SG Jerry Stackhouse/Michael Finley SF Kevin Garnett/Joe Smith PF Rasheed Wallace/Antonio Mcdyess C Theo Ratliff this team is good.
From the ones I've seen (meaning the last decade or so), the best draft I saw was 1996. I actually still have it on tape....and yes, i occasionally go back and watch it for fun...It is actually quite interesting to see things in hindsight...
I would go with the 1984 NBA Draft as well. Most of them are future hall-of-famer such as Stockton, Malone, Olajuwon, and of course, Michael Jordan. It isn't that much in depth, but still has the best players.
84 is the best so far......96 is the deepest.....03 might eventually be able to challenge them if they continue to develop
I still think the 99 draft was the deepest. So many of the guys out of that draft are starters and put up big time numbers for their team. Brand, Davis, Miller, Odom, Marion, Francis, Hamilton, Szczerbiak, Maggette, Artest, Terry, Posey etc.. THE LIST GOES ON AND ON!!! That draft was unbelievably deep.
84 Hands down the 1984 draft class as the best. Three of those players are MVPS. Only AI has an MVP for '96. Kobe and JO might get one, but are all of them going together have more than Jordan's 5? Hakeem and Jordan lead their team to the championship, no one from the '96 class has done that. Kobe was 2nd fiddle to Shaq is the best you're gonna get. Hakeem has the most blocks ever. Jordan has the highest scoring average ever. Stockton has the most steals and assists ever. Jordan is the 2nd in all time steals. Hakeem is 11th in rebounds, Barkley is 15th, and Kevin Willis is 19th....these players are just amazing...