Don't know if anyone else saw this yet but noticed that we have 2 players on the roster from that draft in Evan Turner and Avery Bradley.
Now I would anticipate ET sliding down a bit from that #2 slot in a redraft, falling to #23 which seemed excessive, but I noticed that AB slid to #24 from 19. This I find headscratching particularly considering who they bumped ahead of AB.
They mentioned using win shares, VORP and BPM to drive their redraft.
new original
1 Paul George 10
2 Greg Monroe 7
3 John Wall 1
4 Demarcus Cousins 5
5 Gordon Hayward 9
6 Derrick Favors 3
7 Eric Bledsoe 18
8 Ed Davis 13
9 Patrick Patterson 14
10 Jeremy Lin Undrafted
11 Trevor Booker 23
12 Lance Stephenson 40
13 Jeremy Evans 55
14 Larry Sanders 15
15 Al-Farouq Aminu 8
16 Landry Fields 39
17 Greivis Vasquez 28
18 Quincy Pondexter 26
19 Ekpe Udoh 6
20 Wesley Johnson 4
21 Cole Aldrich 11
22 Hassan Whiteside 33
23 Evan Turner 2
24 Avery Bradley 19
25 Alexey Shved undrafted
26 Jerome Jordan 44
27 Jordan Crawford 27
28 James Anderson 20
29 Kevin Seraphim 17
30 Elijah Millsap undrafted
Looking at these results, what's your opinion? Are these tools now more circumspect based on these results? Would you have a vastly different result? Personally, I think I'd move ET and AB up 10 slots easily.
Thoughts/comments?