Here's a partial repost from JB's list (in case you missed it)



Sean Giovanello giovanello at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 07:39:51 CST 2006


I think the big area where Ainge has come through is in the second round.
Getting secound rounders who can play is just gravy.  My big thinking is
that while Ainge hasnt hit many home runs in the draft, he hasnt whiffed
either.

On 12/4/06, asterix ninetynine <asterix_9_9 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Harry:  That's not really fair, it's just Monday morning quarterbacking.
>
>   You get to take the list of players taken after his pick and selctively
> choose only those that have had some success.  To put it in perspective, why
> don't you list all the duds that he didn't pick but were taken by other
> teams?
>
>    I think Ainge has done a better than average, though by no means
> outstanding, job picking players.
>
>   Asterix
>   Doc has no brain
>
> HRBlaine at aol.com wrote:
>   Here are Danny's first round picks from 2003-2005, and some guys on whom
> Danny passed:
> 2003: (Marcus Banks, Kendrick Perkins): Boris Diaw, Leandro Barbosa, Josh
> Howard
> 2004: (Jefferson) Josh Smith, Jameer Nelson (Allen, West)
> 2005: (Gerald Green) Hakim Warrick, Jarrett Jack
> Somebody tell me again about what a GRRRREAT drafter Ainge is. LOL
> Harry
> blame it on the brain doc
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