Tince
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Actually, it seems like Portland does an poor job taking undervalued guys and making them useful compared to the average NBA team.
Here's a list of 28 good role players (or better) that came into the league in the last 5 years as an undrafted free agent or that their team originally got with:
- The 41st pick or lower
- As a minimum level free agent with no market
- As a trade throw-in
Joe Ingles, Royce O'Neale, Nikola Jokic, Kendrick Nunn, Duncan Robinson, Dillon Brooks, Thomas Bryant, Maxi Kleber, Daniel Thies, Montrezl Harrell, Bryn Forbes, Fred Vanvleet, Norman Powell, Derrick Jones Jr, Monte Morris, Khris Middleton, Moritz Wagner, Terrence Davis, Spencer Dinwiddie, Alex Caruso, De'Anthony Melton, Dorian Finney-Smith, Ben McLemore, Nemanja Bjelica, Eric Paschall, Bruce Brown, Christian Wood, Danuel House, etc. Probably missing some.
Interesting way of looking at it.
Based off your number, 28 players (with a wide range of skill levels) over 5 years means you'd expect a team to have a productive undrafted free agent in any given year, 18% of the time. Melo certainly had no market and signed for the minimum and he's being very productive this year. A guy like Harkless who was given up for a top 55 protected pick started and was better than most on that list above. Was Nurk a throw in with the Plumlee trade?
I think you're right, we haven't had a GM identify an undrafted talent that could change the franchise.


