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Hood traded to Cleveland for Crowder; Johnson to Sacramento

Mitchell and Gobert, Burke were never drafted by DL or the Utah Jazz. DL does get credit for trading for them after the Draft, but this is not only obviously rare to improve dramatically with a draft-time trade but also very lucky. Either way, DL deserves extraordinary credit either way.
You left out many many busts throughout the last decade.

2007
Drafted: Morris Almond (amounted to nothing in the NBA)
passed on:
Aaron Brooks, Arron Afflalo, Tiago Splitter, Carl Landry, Marc Gasol

2009
Drafted: Eric Maynor (Out of the NBA within several years)
passed on:
Taj Gibson, Demarre Carrol (it was a weak draft, no doubt about it)

2010
Drafted: Gordon Hayward (obvious draft choice at 9th overall) Credit to DL

2011
Drafted: Enes Kanter & Alec Burks.
Kanter and Novak eventually trade for Pliess, Kendrick Perkins, Grant Jarrett and future Thunder 1st rounder. (Waste of Kanter's value)

passed on ahead of Burkes:
Markeiff and Marcus Morris, Kawhi Leonard, Jimmy Butler, Reggie Jackson, Tobias Harris, Kenneth Faried, Dantes Montejunas, Nikola Mirotic, Isaiah Thomas, among others. (Huge Fail)

2013
Drafted: Shabazz Muhammed
Gorgui Dieng
Erick Green

Passed on, Giannis Antetokounmpo, CJ McCollum, Steven Adams,
The Good, WE GOT GOBERT THROUGH TRADE.

2014
Drafted: Dante Exum (Weak Draft, but probably a bust)
Rodney Hood
Passed on for Exum alone:
Marcus Smart, Julius Randle, Nik Stauskas, Zach Lavine, Gary Harris.
Traded Hood for essentially nothing and passed on:
Jordan Clarkson

2016
Drafted: Taurine Prince
Passed on:
Denzel Valentine
Malik Beasley
Juan Hernangomez
(Weak draft, easy to miss)

We made a couple of great trades to acquire, Mitchell and Gobert, but our draft record speaks for itself.

Lindsey wasn't hired as GM until August 2012 and didn't take over drafting duties until 2013. So you really shouldn't lump everything together like this. Let's look at Lindseys' draft history since it's what is relevant right now

2013
- Traded #14 (Shabazz Muhammad) and #21 (Gorgui Deing) to Minnesota for #9 which he used to select Trey Burke
- Traded #46 (Erick Green) and cash to Denver for #27 which he used to select Rudy Gobert

Now he missed with Trey Burke. He could have drafted CJ McCollum, Giannis, Dennis Schroder, among others. But several people thought Trey would be good in the NBA. Nobody is going to get every pick right. This draft still ended up being a homerun because he got Rudy right. Gobert is a top two player from that class and he got him at 27. Btw Trey Burke is quietly rejuvenating his career in NY.

2014
- Drafted Dante Exum at #5
- Drafted Rodney Hood at #23
- Traded #35 (Jarnell Stokes) to Memphis for a 2016 2nd rounder

The jury is still out on Dante. He's still only 22 and his career has been hampered more by injury than poor play. We just have to wait and see. Rodney Hood was a very good pick at #23.

2015
- Drafted Trey Lyles at #12
- Drafted Olivier Hanlan at #42
- Traded #54 (Daniel Diaz) to Portland for cash

I suppose Lyles could be called a miss. Especially when Devin Booker was taken one pick after him. I think Lyles has a place in this league though. He just didn't end up being a fit for us. Plus he was eventually dealt in a deal for a lottery pick in 2017 and Lindsey used that second plate appeaerance to smack another homerun.

2016
- Traded #12 (Taurean Prince) in a 3 team deal in order to acquire George Hill.
- Traded #42 (Isaiah Whitehead) to Brooklyn for cash and #55 (Joel Bolomboy)
- Drafted Tyrone Wallace at #60

Trading for Hill was the only Lindsey draft move I've disagreed with. I thought it was a bad move to trade a lottery pick for a near 30 year old on a one year contract. I feel like I was proven right too. I will say that the move helped in delivering a memorable playoff run however.

2017
- Traded Trey Lyles and #24 (Tyler Lydon) to Denver for #13 (Donovan Mitchell)
- Traded #30 (Josh Hart) and #42 (Thomas Bryant) to the Lakers for #28 (Tony Bradley)
- Drafted Nigel Williams Goss at #55

Homerun. Plain and simple. Donovan is a superstar. We'll see about Bradley and NWG in the future.

Conclusion: Lindsey is pretty damn good at drafting. Gobert and Mitchell are stars. Hood was a great pick. Even the guys who don't quite work out here find contributing roles elsewhere (Burke, Lyles, Tyrone Wallace). The jury is still out on some of our other picks. Lindsey doesn't get every pick perfect but no GM does.

LOL at your Nik Stauskas addition in the players we missed btw. I thank you for the laugh.
 
Watched Hood last night. I hope he is realizing he is a sixth man. He holds the ball a lot instead of just making the quick decisive move. He's good at getting his own shot, but it isn't efficient offense.

I wish the guy the best, but I worried when we traded him he'd go on a hot streak and make us regret it... or he'd look better playing off LBJ and we were asking too much of him. I think we could still use him but the thought of him suddenly blowing up is completely gone now.
 
Watched Hood last night. I hope he is realizing he is a sixth man. He holds the ball a lot instead of just making the quick decisive move. He's good at getting his own shot, but it isn't efficient offense.

I wish the guy the best, but I worried when we traded him he'd go on a hot streak and make us regret it... or he'd look better playing off LBJ and we were asking too much of him. I think we could still use him but the thought of him suddenly blowing up is completely gone now.
Outside of shooting the basketball, dude is generally a sub-par player with aspects of mediocrity.
 
Watching the Nuggets/Cavs game last night made me realize how f'n fun it would be to play with LeBron. It might not be that fun to be his teammate in the locker room or between games but holy smokes, he is like the perfect basketball player.

If you electricated the corpse of John Naismith and showed him that game he would say something like this:

We need to abolish this Jim Crow legislation post haste. Now get me to my ether frolic.
 
Rodney Hood played seven scoreless minutes against the Clips before exiting with a strained back and did not return. He will miss the next game (vs Lakers) and is listed as "day-to-day", which is his default status anyway.
 
Outside of shooting the basketball, dude is generally a sub-par player with aspects of mediocrity.

I disagree with this, Hood is an awesome threat handling the ball in the PNR. Seems like he gets in his own head though which may always limit his ability.
 
Rodney Hood played seven scoreless minutes against the Clips before exiting with a strained back and did not return. He will miss the next game (vs Lakers) and is listed as "day-to-day", which is his default status anyway.

• DL traded a 2nd round pick and cash for the top defensive center in the NBA - Rudy Gobert.

• He then traded a late first round pick and Trey Lyles for the future face of the Jazz and the most exciting true rookie in years - Donovan Mitchell.

• He then traded Rodney Hood for Jae Crowder at a time that Hood’s value was high and Crowder’s value was low. . . only to have Crowder play well with the Jazz while Hood is struggling to fit in with the Cleveland LeBrons.

• NBA GM’s are going to start hanging up on DL when he calls. Not worth the risk of being embarrassed and vilified by the fan base afterwards.
 
Crowder > Hood. We won the trade and got the better player. Crowder has already proved to be the more skilled player, some may knock his shot selection but his awareness, tough defense and heart already surpasses Hood. Crowder and the Jazz are perfect for each other while Hood was a sissy chucker.
 
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