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Jason Williams and Stromile Swift — Memphis Grizzlies
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Happy Birthday Stromile Swift! 🎂
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HBD Stromile Swift
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2001 | Stromile Swift throws down a two handed windmill!
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Tennessee head basketball coach

In his first Division I head coaching job, Tyndall served as head coach at his alma mater Morehead State from 2006 to 2012. Middle Tennessee had winning seasons all four of those seasons. In the 2001–02 season, Tyndall served as associate head coach at Idaho under Leonard Perry.įrom 2002 to 2006, Tyndall was associate head coach at Middle Tennessee under Kermit Davis. This LSU team also featured Stromile Swift, the #2 pick in the 2000 NBA draft. Tyndall helped LSU finish first in the SEC West Division in the 1999–00 season and make the Sweet 16 round of the 2000 NCAA tournament. Catharine, Tyndall got his first NCAA Division I coaching position as an assistant at LSU under John Brady, a position he would hold from 1997 to 2001. In 1997, Tyndall earned NJCAA Region 7 National Coach of the Year and Kentucky Junior College Coach of the Year honors. Catharine to a 30–5 record and the school's first-ever NJCAA tournament appearance. Catharine College in Springfield, Kentucky. Tyndall had his first head coaching position in the 1996–97 season at St. From 1994 to 1996, he was assistant coach at Iowa Central Community College. 1.1 As an assistant / Junior College head coachĬoaching career As an assistant / Junior College head coach Īfter graduating from Morehead State University in 1993, Tyndall began coaching at the junior college level.In 2016, the NCAA found Tyndall liable for the violations, vacating all of his wins at Southern Miss and banning him from the collegiate coaching ranks for 10 years. However, violations of academic eligibility and financial aid rules came to light in 2015, causing Tyndall to be fired from Tennessee after one season. From 2012 to 2014, Tyndall was head coach at Southern Miss he was head coach at Tennessee in the 2014–15 season. 4 seed Louisville in the 2011 Tournament. In six seasons, he had 114 wins and two NCAA Tournament appearances, including an upset of no. Tyndall turned around a losing program into a top performer in the Ohio Valley Conference. Returning to his alma mater, Tyndall was head coach at Morehead State from 2006 to 2012. Tyndall moved up to the NCAA level as an assistant coach at LSU, Idaho, and Middle Tennessee from 1997 to 2006. He had his first head coaching position in the 1996–97 season at St. Tyndall began his coaching career at the junior college level, first as an assistant at Iowa Central Community College from 1994 to 1996. His teams are known for pressing and playing an unconventional match-up zone, a highly successful variation of the defensive system employed by coach Rick Pitino at Louisville. Tyndall played college basketball at Iowa Central Community College and Morehead State and has been a basketball coach since 1994. SEC West regular season champion ( 2000)ĭonald Joseph Tyndall (born June 14, 1970) is an American basketball coach currently working as the head coach for Chipola College of the NJCAA.Conference USA regular season champions ( 2014).

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New York, November 21 2006 - Entrepreneurial mastermind Stratis Morfogen, CEO of Philippe Restaurant Group Inc., is one of the country's fastest evolving restaurateurs. Since opening the first Philippe Restaurant the chic contemporary Chinese restaurant located at 33 East 60th Street, last December 2005, Morfogen has built a diverse portfolio of highly successful ventures and continues to expand upon his success.
Philippe Restaurant Group redefines the Chinese dining experience by combining traditional ingredients with a contemporary vibe, presenting the celebrated cuisine of culinary master Philippe Chow, former Mr. Chow veteran of more than 27 years, in an accessible, chic style. The menu includes large dishes of creative Chinese cooking, ideal for sharing between two and four customers. A highlight is the nightly noodle-making show presented on the restaurant floor by Noodle Chef Wai Ming Cheng, also a native of China. Since its opening, Philippe has attracted an international clientele including many celebrities, social leaders, fashionistas and sports figures, and has seen a steady increase in business.
Plans call for opening three or four Philippe restaurants a year in select cities, often partnering with boldface named investors, who Morfogen says were customers who believed in the concept.
Partnering with record mogul Tommy Mottola and his wife, Latin music sensation Thalia, and Mexico's renowned restaurateur Pablo Moctezuma, Morfogen opened a Philippe in Mexico City at Paseo de Reforma in the Lomas neighborhood on November 22.
In June 2006, Morfogen scored big with a $10 million partnership investment deal with a group of leading National Basketball Association players and sports agents to open Philippe restaurants in select cities in North America. Players include: Sebastian Telfair, Boston Celtics; Chauncey Billups and Antonio McDyess, Detroit Pistons; Tyronn Lue, Atlanta Hawks; Al Harrington, Indianapolis Pacers and Stromile Swift, Houston Rockets. The group is managed by agent Chris Brantley. Locations will include: Charlotte, NC in March 2007, East Hampton in May 2007, and Miami at the Gansevoort South Hotel (August 2007); casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Las Vegas all in 2008; and, in 2009, in Boston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
While the cuisine and minimalist dicor are reminiscent of their NYC counterpart, each new endeavor will incorporate unique elements distinctive to the area. Features in Mexico City include an outdoor lounge, two cascading waterfalls, a mezzanine overlooking the first floor dining room, and a private wine cellar dining room to accommodate 35-40 people, while the Miami branch dissolves boundaries between the kitchen and dining room, allowing guests to observe the creation of their meal with an open-air viewable kitchen. At Philippe perfection and pleasure, indulgence and minimalism, seamlessly co-mingle bringing the highest quality to contemporary dining.
Opened October 19, 2006, Morfogen also unveiled his most recent innovative concept for New York City nightlife, The Grand, 41 East 58th Street, a special event space and nightclub with in-house catering by Philippe on the Upper East Side.
With an average of 450 - 600 covers per night, 11- 12 million volume of sales in the past year at Philippe New York, and a 28% increase in net profits this past year, prove that future endeavors will be highly successful. The average check per person is $70 for dinner and $30 for lunch, with sales recorded as 70% food and 30% for bar. Philippe has also made the list for the top five largest grossing restaurants per square food in New York. Sixty people are currently employed at the New York City restaurant, and this number has increased significantly with the rise of Philippe Restaurant Group's newest developments.
Morfogen attributes the impressive success in just one year of openin
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Gaz the Rapper Releases “Greatest Hits Before They Were Hits”
Fairfax-based artist Gaz the Rapper has been making waves since he emerged on the scene in 2014. Though talented as a songwriter and guitarist, he gained most attention from his freestyles, which almost always include references to his audience and surroundings. Using this momentum he teamed up with Alexandria-native producer Stromile SwiFt to release his first major project “Off the Dome” to datpiff in March of 2016. Gaz and SwiFt continued to grind, and released a follow-up mixtape “KnoVA” in August of 2017. Both projects were unique, defining to Gaz’ style, and well received by fans, despite having no real marketing push or budget. None of the songs have been available on digital-streaming platforms, until now.
Gaz has officially announced, “Greatest Hits Before They Were Hits” - the first project from his new label OTD Life. The project will feature 7 remastered tracks from his two mixtapes, one of which has been entirely re-recorded. It also includes an all-new bonus track, produced by long-time collaborator and label mate DopeMusicAlways.

[Gaz The Rapper - Lituation]
Here is the official tracklist for the project
1. So Fresh
2. Not Sorry
3. OTD
4. Maintain the Focus
5. Barricade
6. Really Can’t Hate
7. Lituation
8. Classics (Bonus)
Look out for the project on otdlife.bandcamp.com May 23 (Gaz’ birthday!) and May 25 on all iTunes/ all digital stores!
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Here are the second-most random basketball players everyone could think of

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50 of the most random people who’ve put a ball in a hoop.
I asked everyone to name the second-most random basketball player they could think of.
Here they are:
Mindaugas Kuzminskas
— Scott Paskal (@Spaskal22) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Acie Law
— cedrick (@CCNinetySix) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Ike Diogu
— Brady Klopfer (@BradyKlopferNBA) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Damjan Rudez
— Jen Morant (@Tyus_Jones_Stan) January 24, 2020
Legend.
PERO ANTIC
— David (@DTW59) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Logan Aronhalt
— Alex Kirshner (@alex_kirshner) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Landry Fields
— Gabe Ibrahim (@bigcuba16) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Chris Copeland
— Brandon (@BrandonSegal22) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Rafael Araujo
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Stromile Swift
— Justin Carter (@juscarts) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Tony Battie
— RE (@DomoAriGotto) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Vitaly Potapaneko. As a young Celtics fan, loved watching him play.
— Peter (@pkkilkel) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Brevin Knight
— Schmitto (@Matt_Schmitto) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Linas Klieza
— 2020 Party Over Oops Out of Time (@Grundyman517) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Detlef schrempf
— Logan Lloyd (@rrLoganLloyd) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Ronny Turiaf
— kev (@docKev_) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Olden Polynice
— Gabe (@gabealcantara) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Norris Cole
— Austin Karber (@justkarber) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Rodrique Beaubois
— Jesse Maxson (@jessemxn) January 24, 2020
Legend.
JOSH CHILDRESS. pic.twitter.com/8E1zhffb3I
— BOHEMIAN TRAPSODY (@JYNRZM_XXIII) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Kevin Pittsnogle
— evan (@theeschwartz) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Desanga Diop
— Sharkesha No! (@willylaw) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Lil Bow Wow
— Melanie (@melanieschmitto) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Carlos arroyo
— Antonio Rojas (@JakeWeldon4) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Speedy Claxton
— That's Gold, Lincoln! Gold! (@BoomerBania) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Mickael Pietrus
— Luke Goodman (@ILikeSportsABit) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Donyell Marshall
— Andrew (@amccullough105) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Yi jianlian
— tim apple (@timsanford_) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Shabazz Muhammed
— ken (@MidWestCozyBoy) January 24, 2020
Legend.
marty conlon pic.twitter.com/kiM2Hl6DAI
— Frasier Ramon (@SteveMerkle9) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Eduardo Najera
— Brad (@ThisKindaBrad) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Dexter Pittman
— Gavin Finnerty (@jRaMoNe666) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Tyrone hill
— ZSafern (@ZSafern) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Keith Van Horn.
— Nick Malone (@yankeesman77) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Kelena Azubuike
— 떡 Nowitzki (@dduknowitzki) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Tyrus Thomas
— Nick Garibaldi (@nick_garibaldi) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Tyler Hansbrough
— gabby❣️ (@Gabby82gs) January 24, 2020
Legend.
pic.twitter.com/wXnNXOIDpa
— Mike S (@angrychimp1) January 24, 2020
Legend.
DeAndre Liggins
— Spike Spiegel (@ToureDeTrap) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Ramon Sessions
— John Coady (@JohnSCoady) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Macej lampe
— King of Hearts (@bblessmusic) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Cookie Belcher
— C&C Machine (@CCMachine) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Vladimir Radmanovic
— Preston (@thatpcamp) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Andy Rautins.
— It’s A Cole World. (@TurnerSportsNet) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Aaron Gray
— manu (@manny3118) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Keyon Dooling
— Andrew Miller (@Andrew_Miller36) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Joel Przybilla
— Brendan Taz Cannon (@jazzwithtaz) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Keith Bogans
— Micah Yoder (@jus4info310) January 24, 2020
Legend.
New Orleans Hornets legend Dan Dickau pic.twitter.com/5qTY35CA5l
— Pass, Pass, Run (@PassPassRun) January 24, 2020
Legend.
Hamed Haddadi
— (@CaptainCIutch12) January 24, 2020
Legend.
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Grading The NBA Draft
The 2019 NBA Draft is this Thursday, June 20, from the Barclays Center. Later the next day or even later that night, I’m sure you’ll see “experts” give out their grades to each team and who they think WON and LOST the draft before anyone ever steps on the court. Of course, this is a ridiculous exercise to try and predict how the Class of 2019 will do before they play. Like most things in sports media today (TV, radio, podcast, websites, etc.) the idea of predicting how anyone is going to perform is a waste of time and energy. There are too many variables and the team’s themselves don’t have the slightest clue how anyone will turn out; All-Star or bust. It’s no fun to wait five years, at least, until we have some sort of idea how these guys developed. We need immediate reaction. A+ to this team and a D to this team for picking players that we don’t know how they will end up. We can though look back at past drafts and see which players were the best, who were busts and what late round gems ended up as Hall of Famers. It doesn’t take much explaining why Chris Paul was the best player taken in the 2005 draft, followed by Deron Williams, David Lee and Andrew Bogut. For this exercise, we’ll use Basketball-Reference Win Shares. Similar to WAR in baseball, Win Shares is an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player. It attempts to divide up credit for team success to the individuals on the team. It gives you a pretty solid indication of who was a bust or who excelled among their draft class. For reference; Kareem is the all-time Win Shares leader at 273. LeBron is fourth at 226. Jordan is fifth at 214. Chris Paul is at 171, 19th all-time
2000 1. Hedo Turkoglu - 16th overall to Sacramento - 63 WS 2. Mike Miller - 5th overall to Orlando - 60 WS 3. Jamal Crawford - 8th overall to Cleveland - 60 WS 4. Michael Redd - 43rd overall to Milwaukee - 55 WS 5. Kenyon Martin - 1st overall to New Jersey - 48 WS Not a Hall of Famer here in the weak 2000 NBA Draft. Other notables are Morris Peterson and Quinten Richardson, who had some success. The top of this draft did not live up to expectations, even though two of the five best players in the draft were top five picks in Miller and Martin. Stromile Swift (#2 to the Grizzlies), Darius Miles (#3 to the Clippers), and Marcus Fizer (#4 to the Bulls) were all busts, averaging between 8-10 points per game and just under five rebounds. 2001 1. Pau Gasol - 3rd overall to Atlanta - 144 WS - 30th best ever 2. Tony Parker - 28th to San Antonio - 111 WS - 61st best ever 3. Tyson Chandler - 2nd overall to Chicago - 101 WS - 83rd best ever 4. Richard Jefferson - 13th overall to Houston - 83 WS 5. Joe Johnson - 10th overall to Boston - 82 WS Gasol and Parker are likely Hall of Famers that were important pieces to championship teams. Tyson Chandler was still active last season. Chandler turned his career around after a tough start for the Bulls coming straight out of high school. This past season was the first without Joe Johnson and Zach Randolph, multiple time All-Stars. Jason Richardson, Gilbert Arenas, Gerald Wallace and Shane Battier all had their moments too. A solid class with longevity as it had six players play 17+ seasons, Kwame Brown notwithstanding. 2002 1. Amar’e Stoudemire - 9th overall to Phoenix - 92 WS 2. Carlos Boozer - 35th overall to Cleveland - 80 WS 3. Nene Hilario - 7th overall to New York - 73 WS 4. Yao Ming - 1st overall to Houston - 65 WS 5. Tayshaun Prince - 23rd overall to Detroit - 63 WS Without injuries, Yao Ming is the best player in this class and the rare case of the first overall pick actually being the best player. Yao was induced into the Hall of Fame in 2016 and is likely the only HOF of the Class of 2002. Mike Dunleavy and Caron Butler were top 10 picks that finished with good careers.
2003 1. LeBron James - 1st overall to Cleveland - 226 WS - 4th best ever 2. Dwyane Wade - 5th overall to Miami - 120 WS - 49th all-time 3. Chris Bosh - 4th overall to Toronto - 106 WS - 74th all-time 4. Carmelo Anthony - 3rd overall to Denver- 101 WS 5. David West - 18th overall to New Orleans - 85 WS One of the best draft classes of all-time. The three best players made up the two title teams for Miami and Carmelo may get into the HOF. One of the great “What If’s” in NBA history is what Detroit could have done if they didn’t pick Darko Milicic with the second overall pick when the Pistons were already an NBA Finals caliber team. Kyle Korver, Mo Williams, Kirk Hinrich and Boris Diaw all had their moments.
2004 1. Dwight Howard - 1st overall to Orlando - 128 WS - 41st best ever 2. Andre Iguodala - 9th overall to Philadelphia - 96 WS 3. Luol Deng - 7th overall to Phoenix - 74 WS 4. Al Jefferson - 15th overall to Boston - 71 WS 5. Kevin Martin - 26th overall to Sacramento - 61 WS Back-to-back drafts where the best player was the #1 overall pick. Other than Dwight Howard, you have Iguodala and Deng, who combined for three All-Star games. Some may argue for Iguodala in the HOF with a Finals MVP for Golden State and his importance on the defensive end, but he has averaged under 7 ppg, 4 rpg and 3 apg in his five years over his early to mid 30′s with the Warriors. I think Howard should get in the HOF when the time comes. Other than him, there are not a ton of multi-time All-Stars coming from the ‘04 draft. Trevor Ariza, Devin Harris, Josh Smith, Jameer Nelson, J.R. Smith, Emeka Okafor and Ben Gordon were all starters that you’d be happy to have on your team.
2005 1. Chris Paul - 4th overall to New Orleans - 171 WS - 19th best ever 2. Deron Williams - 3rd overall to Utah - 77 WS 3. David Lee - 30th overall to New York - 76 WS 4. Marvin Williams - 2nd overall to Atlanta - 62 WS 5. Marcin Gortat - 57th overall to Phoenix - 61 WS One Hall of Fame point guard, an five time All-Star in Deron Williams, two- time All-Star in David Lee and that’s about it for difference makers in the 2005 Draft. The 1st overall pick was Andrew Bogut who had some good years with Milwaukee. I wouldn’t call him a bust, but he was a disappointment considering where he was selected. The ‘05 Draft does have a solid grouping of rotation guys including Lou Williams, Danny Granger, Monta Ellis, Raymond Felton, Channing Frye, Andrew Bynum, Jarrett Jack, Nate Robinson and Charlie Villanueva.
2006 1. LaMarcus Aldridge - 2nd overall to Chicago - 107 WS - 70th best ever 2. Paul Millsap - 47th overall to Utah - 88 WS 3.. Kyle Lowry - 24th overall to Memphis - 86 WS 4. J.J. Redick - 11th overall to Orlando - 58 WS 5. Rajon Rondo - 21st overall to Boston - 58 WS I don’t see any Hall of Fame players from the 2006 Draft. There really wasn’t much talent in ‘06 once you get outside of the 10 best players. The #1 overall pick, Andrea Bargnani of Toronto, was in the not bust, but disappointing category as a string of injuries prevented him from reaching his potential. The top 5-10 in this draft is littered with busts from Adam Morrison, Tyrus Thomas, Randy Foye, Sheldon Williams and the what could have been career of Brandon Roy if not for a bum knee.
2007 1. Kevin Durant - 2nd overall to Seattle - 141 WS - 32nd best ever 2. Al Horford - 3rd overall to Atlanta - 85 WS 3. Marc Gasol - 48th overall to the Lakers - 79 WS 4. Mike Conley - 4th overall to Memphis - 71 WS 5. Joakim Noah - 9th overall to Chicago - 61 WS A good draft where three of the four best players were all selected in the top four. Not much depth as it was a very top heavy draft. Greg Oden will join the long list of injury riddled top picks that will never know how good he could have been. Portland took a gamble on another big man and it didn’t pay off. 105 career games.
2008 1. Russell Westbrook - 4th overall to Oklahoma City - 96 WS 2. DeAndre Jordan - 35th overall to the Clippers - 83 WS 3. Kevin Love - 5th overall to Memphis - 78 WS 4. Serge Ibaka - 24th overall to Oklahoma City - 63 WS 5. Brook Lopez - 10th overall to New Jersey - 60 WS One Hall of Famer, a few All-Stars and a bunch of guys after that. It seems that there might be one HOF level player every year or so in the draft, followed by a couple of guys that will make a handful of All-Star teams, followed by about 5-10 guys that will be a starter. Derrick Rose would be in the top five if not for injuries. 2009 1. James Harden - 3rd overall to Oklahoma City - 121 WS - 46th best ever 2. Steph Curry - 7th overall to Golden State - 102 WS 3. Blake Griffin - 1st overall to the Clippers - 75 WS 4. DeMar DeRozan - 9th overall to Toronto - 60 WS 5. Darren Collison - 21st overall to New Orleans - 49 Now we enter the drafts from 10 years ago or less where guys are right in the prime of their careers. An exceptional top of this draft with two guaranteed Hall of Famers in Harden and Curry. Meanwhile, I would say Blake Griffin has lived up to the hype of a #1 overall pick. The #2 pick in this draft, Hasheem Thabeet, would not. 2010 1. Paul George - 10th overall to Indiana - 65 WS 2. Greg Monroe - 7th overall to Detroit - 49 WS 3. Derrick Favors - 3rd overall to New Jersey - 49 WS 4. Gordon Hayward - 9th overall to Utah - 47 WS 5. John Wall - 1st overall to Washington - 44 WS Rankings can still change here since most of these guys still have some prime years left and may play another 6-8 seasons, so the Win Shares will be fewer than previous drafts. You could also see someone like DeMarcus Cousins, who would rank sixth, end up in the top five at the end of his career. 2010 was a solid draft with most of the top tier talent coming from the top 10 picks, which you like to see. 2011 1. Jimmy Butler - 30th overall to Chicago - 66 WS 2. Kawhi Leonard - 15th overall to Indiana - 65 WS 3. Kyrie Irving - 1st overall to Cleveland - 58 WS 4. Kemba Walker - 9th overall to Charlotte - 48 WS 5. Klay Thompson - 11th overall to Golden State - 46 WS There’s really not any debate to the rankings when it comes to Win Shares until now. I think most would say Kawhi is the best player in this draft and that Klay is better than Kemba. There’s not a ton of stars after the top five, but this is as strong of a top five as any as we have seen. All are high level All-Stars and with a few HOF mixed in. Lots of misses in the top 10, including Derrick Williams, Jan Vesely, Bismack Biyombo and Jimmer Fredette. The final pick in this draft, Isaiah Thomas, has been better than most of the top 10. 2012 1. Anthony Davis - 1st overall to New Orleans - 72 WS 2. Damian Lillard - 6th overall to Portland - 70 WS 3. Andre Drummond - 9th overall to Detroit - 56 WS 4. Draymond Green - 35th overall to Golden State - 43 WS 5. Bradley Beal - 3rd overall to Washington - 36 WS Davis joins LeBron and Dwight Howard as the only #1 overall picks to be the best player in their respective drafts. Draymond Green also joins a short list of second round picks to be among the top five in their draft class. Looking back seven years ago now, this just wasn’t a very good draft. #2 overall Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is the ninth best players in this draft and he has not had a good career with Charlotte. Most drafts end up with at least 10-15 quality players, but not 2012. 2013 1. Giannis Antetokounmpo - 15th overall to Milwaukee - 53 WS 2. Rudy Gobert - 27th overall to Denver - 52 WS 3. Steven Adams - 12th overall to Oklahoma City - 38 WS 4. Mason Plumlee - 22nd overall to Brooklyn - 31 WS 5. Otto Porter - 3rd overall to Washington - 29 WS It says a lot that only one top 10 pick is among the five best players of the 2013 Draft class. 2006 is the only other year we have looked at where there were not at least two top 10 picks among the five best players. I think Victor Oladipo and C.J, McCollum will end up higher than Porter and Plumlee on this list. 2013 is a contender for having the worst top 10 in history. Oladipo has been very good at times and has shown improvement the last two years. Otto Porter has been ok and McCollum has been a good number two option in Portland. The rest of the top 10 has been terrible. Anthony Bennett, the worst #1 pick in history, followed by Cody Zeller, Alex Len, Nerlens Noel, Ben McLemore, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Trey Burke. None of those top 10 are starter level players. 2014 1. Nikola Jokic - 41st overall to Denver - 38 WS 2. Clint Capela - 25th overall to Houston - 31 WS 3. Dwight Powell - 45th overall to Charlotte - 22 WS 4. Jerami Grant - 39th overall to Philadelphia - 18 WS 5. Aaron Gordon - 4th overall to Orlando - 18 WS This should probably be the last draft class that we can look at because even thought it has been five years, a lot can and will change with this top five. Joel Embiid is ranked seventh due to injury, although he has been the best player from this draft. Zach Lavine has had a torn ACL and is much better than his 22nd Win Shares ranking among the Class of 2014. Andrew Wiggins has been a disappointment as the #1 overall pick, It might be surprising that you have to wait at least five years, if not six in my opinion, to have an accurate determination of who ended up as a draft bust or steal or who won the draft. Of the 15 years (2000-2014), 12 of those ended up with at least two of the top 10 players selected in the top five of best players in that draft. 2014, 2013, 2006 being the exceptions. 2013 is one of the worst top 10′s ever, while 2011 gives the 2003 Draft a good run for best of the past 20 years. Just know that as you watch the 2019 NBA Draft, the “experts” and GM’s don’t have any more clue than you watching at home who is actually going to make it and who isn’t. If they did, then Anthony Bennett wouldn’t have been a #1 pick and Giannis wouldn’t have lasted until the 15th pick in the same 2013 Draft..
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'They couldn't stop him': The oral history of Dirk's 1998 Nike Hoop Summit
Tim MacMahon ESPN Staff Writer
Before stepping foot on American soil, 19-year-old Dirk Nowitzki played on a second-division team in his German hometown of Wurzburg that occasionally canceled practices to work on a farm owned by a teammate.
Sure, Nowitzki had managed to play his way onto the radar of some NBA teams and college programs. But he was far from a phenom.
That all changed during the 1998 Nike Hoop Summit in San Antonio's Alamo Stadium, when the lanky kid, who was so unheralded that his surname was misspelled "Nowitzski" repeatedly on the ESPN broadcast, blew up for 33 points and 14 rebounds to lead the World team to an upset over the U.S. in a matchup against future NBA stars.
More than two decades later, with Nowitzki likely in his final days of a legendary NBA career, we take a look back through the eyes of those who witnessed the big German's introduction to America and world-class basketball.
'Ahh, we'll just sneak out.'
Never mind facing world-class competition for the first time. Just getting out of Germany was a challenge for Nowitzki due to unfortunate timing. The Wurzburg X-Rays were in the middle of the playoffs with a chance to be promoted to the first division for the first time, putting Nowitzki in the uncomfortable dilemma of having to decide between loyalty to his hometown team and chasing his personal dream.
Dirk Nowitzki: I was invited [to the Hoop Summit] I think the year before, maybe even two years before. It's always a bad time, because at that time [the Wurzburg X-Rays] were in relegation to get moved up. Our dream was with the home team to go to the first division, get promoted, and we fell short every year. That year, again, we were in the promotion zone and we had big games.
Holger Geschwindner, Nowitzki's longtime mentor and then X-Rays assistant coach: We played really a risky game [leaving Germany]. We had been a second-division team and Dirk was a top guy.
Nowitzki: So Holger came out to me and said, "Hey, I think that's a really, really good opportunity to measure yourself against some of the best in the world at your age." I was like, "Are you crazy? This is what we dreamed for, what we played for the last couple of years."
Geschwindner: I knew one thing for sure: The Hoop Summit was the only chance to perform on the international high level because we had no idea how [good] he really was.
Nowitzki: So we had to ask permission from the Army, because I was still in the Army, and I don't think you can travel out of the country unless you ask and it's for a big tournament or something. We had permission to go. Then we kind of had to ask the team. But Holger was kind of like, "Ahhh, we'll just sneak out." So I played the game Sunday night, and I think Monday morning we flew out of Frankfurt without really telling anyone. Holger might have talked to a manager or something, but I didn't say anything. So we snuck out.
Geschwindner: [Nowitzki's] dad did not know. I talked to the mom, and she said, "You have to tell his dad." The next morning I came in and said, "Did you tell him?" [Nowitzki] said, "I will tell him now." I said, "Listen, we have to drive two hours from Wurzburg to [the airport in] Frankfurt. We do not go onto the plane if he does not know."
Donnie Nelson, then Mavericks and World team assistant coach, now president of basketball ops: They were looking haggard when they finally got to Dallas. What was supposed to be a two-leg journey had turned into something like four legs. I was an assistant coach, so my job was to fetch coffee and get Germans when they arrived. I met them in the lobby of [Reunion Tower], and Holger was wearing the same jeans he's had since 1973 and still wears today. And, of course, the flannel shirt and leather jacket I'm sure he still has.

'My concern was that he was too nice of a kid to be a killer'
The World team had already practiced a couple of times in Dallas by the time Nowitzki arrived. It did not take the German long to make a strong impression.
Donnie Nelson: I had only seen [Nowitzki] on bad, grainy tape. A lot of international players tended to shrink six inches on the flight over. I looked at him and said, "Wow. He didn't shrink."
Geschwindner: On Wednesday afternoon, [the World team] had a scrimmage game where they decided who of those guys would go to the San Antonio game. We had to really get serious. The key thing was to get him in the first five.
Nowitzki: In [Don Nelson's] office you could peek through the blinds [and see the practice court]. I guess he did that, which I didn't know at the time. Apparently, they really liked what they saw.
Don Nelson, former Mavericks head coach and GM: Actually, Donnie got the team to work out the week before they went down to San Antonio at the YMCA in Dallas, the one downtown. It was closed, of course, to anybody except Donnie and I.
Donnie Nelson: You could tell [Dirk had] good footwork, handwork, could shoot it. We went through just intrasquad stuff.
Don Nelson: He was one of the most gifted young players I'd ever seen, and besides all that, the guy was 7 feet tall. I mean, he was just an incredible basketball player!
George Raveling, former Nike director of international basketball: I knew more about Dirk than most people because of my relationship with Holger, so he had already painted the picture for me mentally. Then when I saw the picture hanging up in the Louvre, I was like, "Wow!" All this stuff that Holger was telling me started to manifest in Dirk's play.
Donnie Nelson: My concern was that he was too nice of a kid to be a killer. He's such a kind, big-hearted guy. Most of the guys that go into those forums are guys that would just as soon rip your heart out and show it to you. He didn't strike me as that kind of human being, so my concern was, "Is he tough enough?" He certainly had the work ethic -- you could tell.
Nowitzki: At the time, I was kind of a less swag guy. I'm a little nervous and not sure if this is going to work and how good the kids are going to be. So I wasn't sure what to expect.
Don Nelson: We made a commitment after a few practices that we would hide him the best way we could from anybody seeing him. We committed to drafting him with whatever pick we had. We couldn't convince him not to play in that game.
Donnie Nelson: I think we saw the true tiger come out in San Antonio.

'They're going to blow them out. This isn't even going to be a game.'
The U.S. team was considered heavy favorites entering the game on March 29, 1998. The Americans jumped out to an early nine-point lead, overwhelming the international players with their quickness and athleticism -- they tallied a record 20 steals for the game -- and causing concern that the game wouldn't be competitive.
Geschwindner: The game in those days was on the Saturday between the Final Four.
Dan Shulman, ESPN play-by-play announcer: I remember knowing more about the American kids than the World team, and I remember thinking, "Boy, this team's stacked." I remember some size on it. Stromile Swift was on the team. Rashard Lewis was on the team. Al Harrington was on the team. And these were serious big-name guys coming out of high school.
Geschwindner: The only thing we talked with Dirk over was, "They cannot get the courage out of you. If you get the ball, drive to the basket. Try to dunk it. If they smash you down, keep going."
Nowitzki: I knew all of these guys are obviously some of the best that we have in the world at this age, so there was a respect level, but in Germany I'd never heard of any of their names.
Donnie Nelson: The first half of the game, the U.S. came out and put on this killer full-court press, and let's just say that our frontcourt was a lot better than our backcourt. And I think maybe in the entire first half, my recollection is we got the ball over half court a total of 10 times. We were in trouble!
Shulman: The U.S. got off to a hot start. I remember us thinking, "They're going to blow them out. This isn't even going to be a game."
Nowitzki: I figured they were going to be super-athletic. I figured they were going to press us the whole game and we were going to turn the ball over 100 times.
Raveling: Alessandro Gamba was coaching the team, and he was a legendary international coach from Italy. They're probably about 10 minutes into the game and there's a timeout. I'm sitting right by their bench at the scorer's table, and he comes over and he whispers in my ear, "George, who in the eff is that guy sitting behind the bench telling me how to coach my team?" I knew he was talking about Holger. He said, "I need you to get his ass out from behind my bench and stop trying to coach my team." So Dirk had two head coaches, and the most familiar voice was Holger's.
Donnie Nelson: Of course, going into halftime, we looked like we were going to get drilled by 100, and Dirk made his own adjustment going into the third quarter.
Shulman: Then the skinny kid from Germany started fouling everybody out of the game. About six U.S. guys fouled out of the game.
Donnie Nelson: After the first couple of possessions were like the first half, Dirk was in when they put the press back on by the top of the key, so then he starts going up over half court and tall as an oak tree. The poor guy taking the ball out was 5-10, just trying to get the ball in, and then he sees a German oak. And he's like, "Oh, thank goodness," and just throws it up there.
Nowitzki: We actually held up OK.

'We didn't know how to guard him. We had never seen him before.'
Nowitzki dominated the second half, scoring 19 points after the break. He finished with 33 points and 14 rebounds in the World team's 104-99 win, setting Hoop Summit records that would stand for more than a decade.
Shulman: The World made a comeback, and Dirk was the reason, because they couldn't stop him, whether he was shooting from the outside or shot fake and driving.
Donnie Nelson: Dirk does nothing less than the very thing that Holger taught him for years. That is, catch the ball, coast-to-coast like a guard, shoot 3s.
Darius Songaila, World team forward who played eight NBA seasons: It was like that game was created for him to show off to the whole world what he was capable of.
Al Harrington, U.S. team forward who played 16 NBA seasons: He was just impressive. Seeing a tall, lanky white kid that you never heard of coming out there with all that skill was just amazing. He just surprised us.
Raveling: I think he mesmerized the players on the other team, because he was doing things that they'd never seen a big guy do. They didn't think he could shoot that far out, and Dirk was active handling the ball. This was his coming-out, so-called party.
Donnie Nelson: A 6-11 guy taking the ball, throwing it left and right, shooting 3s, and we ended up making a game out of it. That's when you really saw the true Dirk coming out.
Don Nelson: Oh, the skills. I couldn't call him a great passer because the game was so easy to score for him. He just dominated. The game was so easy for him, and he was so fluid.
Songaila: Obviously he ended up with ridiculous numbers, so after the game there was a lot of hype that the guy was going to be a really good player. I don't think anybody thought that he was going to be that good.
Harrington: What really pissed me off about that day was that they won the game. I don't know how we lost that game.
Nowitzki: We hung in there and ended up stealing the game at the end. It was the first time the World team had won. We were hyped! We were hyped in the locker room! That was good times.
Harrington: We didn't know how to guard him. We had never seen him before. I hadn't heard of him until during the game. I had never heard of him, but I knew about him after the game. That's what's up.
Shulman: At the end of the night, all we were talking about was Nowitzki, who I think I called "No-WIT-ski" then because we didn't even know [the proper pronunciation]. He was an unknown at the beginning of the game, and he was the main attraction by the end.
'I knew everybody was going to want to have him'
Nowitzki's Hoop Summit performance established his status as a rising star in NBA circles -- he became the No. 9 overall pick two and a half months later -- but he didn't quite return home to Germany as a conquering hero.
Donnie Nelson: That was really the first unveiling, when Dirk did it against world-class talent and athleticism in that age group on a big stage. There was every team in spades that was there that saw all the same stuff that we did. That was when it was, "Holy cow, this can be a pretty good player."
Geschwindner: After the game, we had to fly immediately home. I thought I would be smart, and I got the newspaper from San Antonio in the airport. "International team beats U.S. boys" or whatever. I thought it would be more or less an excuse coming home.
Nowitzki: The team was kind of pissed. But they ended up winning the game that I missed. Then I was able to play the following game, and we won that. And that year we actually got promoted.
Geschwindner: They killed us [in Germany]. They killed us badly. Dirk was not at the [Wurzburg X-Rays] game. The boys won it anyway, but it doesn't matter. They were really mad. I was the guy that misleads youngsters. They really killed us. The press killed us in Germany.
Nowitzki: I think the most pissed was one of our foreign players, because he had a promotion bonus in his contract. It was a nice sum of money, I think, at the time for us playing over there. So he's basically saying, "You're playing with my money."
Donnie Nelson: That [Hoop Summit] was really, in a lot of respects, Dirk's "American Idol," the basketball version, where he crushed it. After that game, Dirk's life got a lot more complicated in a good way.
Raveling: The guy who really foresaw all of this was Donnie Nelson. He was more certain than anybody that Dirk was going to be a superstar, so he went to work doing his due diligence to make sure the Mavericks got him.
Don Nelson: I knew everybody was going to want to have him work out and do the circuit [before the draft]. That's when Donnie and I figured out a way to kind of have him disappear in Donnie's basement. [Laughs.] It just so happened Donnie had a little cot down there.
Nowitzki: Through Holger and hearing from international agents, I was the talk of NBA circles and scouts. That came out of nowhere to me. I guess I didn't realize how big that game was and what it meant until I came back home and all these agents came up to me and were like, "Hey, you're projected in the lottery now." I was like, "What?! That's insane."
Don Nelson: I knew then he'd be an All-Star for many, many years. I knew he had the skills to be one of the best. He fulfilled all those dreams and many, many more.
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