Posted by doomey on 9/18/2011 7:14:00 PM (view original):
Again, you are acting as if that has always been the case in RL and that there is no blueprint for what a non-international draft would look like and that is just wrong. You only have to go back a little more than a decade to see drafts, with EE's, in RL that had limited or no internationals. You seem to be the one making up situations to match your worldview on this one. I can also say unequivicably that it isn't the best 60 and that there are better seniors sitting home, to deny that is just sticking your head in the sand. Even the #7 guy I had drafted wasn't the 7th best player on my own team.
And I don't know how you can say it isn't a systemic problem when it happens nearly every WIS draft. Just because it doesn't happen to you, doesn't mean it isn't happening.
What exactly have I "made up"?
And why exactly are you so hung up on the fact that 20 years ago there were no internationals in the draft? At one time there were virtually no early entries either and it was all seniors getting drafted, but how are either one of those scenarios relevant to a comparison of the WIS and NBA drafts today? I understand you're trying to say that back then there were not 7 guys taken off one team even when there were no internationals and those extra draft spots were presumably taken up by more EE's and a few more seniors...but that alone is too simplistic of an approach.
As I said above, in addition to the international issue, which you can deny is an issue but the reality is that it does require more players to be taken, you also have issues involving dispersion of talent in WIS being more concentrated among the top teams than it is in real life and you have what I think is the biggest issue of all...the fact that the draft is so big heavy that it involves weaker bigs, almost always bench players from better teams, being taken at the expense of guards who are probably better overall players.
If they fix this problem so that it's more of a 50/50 split then I think it would even things out and teams wouldn't be so wiped out of underclassmen because there are plenty of excellent guards out there that could be taken instead.
I can say it's not a systemic problem because I don't think having 5 guys drafted is in and of itself a problem. Where it becomes a problem is what I was talking about earlier...where it's mostly backup bigs being taken. If it's a 2/3 or 3/2 guard/big split, then so be it. 7 drafted is too many, but that has happened once that anyone is talking about. Given the landscape of WIS I don't think 5 is unreasonable if you are concerned about keeping things remotely competitive across the board.