Looking at it from a 'total contribution' perspective, here's the 2013 draft sorted by Win-Share (minimum 82 games played):
- 11.8, Mason Plumlee
- 11.0, Rudy Gobert
- 9.5, Giannis Antetokounmpo
- 9.3, Steve Adams
- 8.7, Gorgui Dieng
- 8.6, Cody Zeller
- 8.3, Kelly Olynyk
- 7.0, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
- 6.4, Matthew Dellavedova
- 5.9, Victor Oladipo
- 4.9 CJ McCollum
- 4.8, Alex Len
- 4.6, Tony Snell
- 4.4, Trey Burke
- 4.4, Andre Roberson
- 4.2, Nerlens Noel
- 4.2, Otto Porter
- 4.1, Robert Covington
Looking at it from an 'efficiency' perspective, here's the 2013 draft sorted by PER (minimum 82 games played):
- 19.6, Rudy Gobert
- 18.0, Mason Plumlee
- 16.8, Shabazz Muhammad
- 16.7, Gorgui Dieng
- 16.1, Jeff Withey
- 15.8, Kelly Olynyk
- 14.8, Michael Carter-Williams
- 14.7, Victor Oladipo
- 14.7, CJ McCollum
- 14.4, Nerlens Noel
- 14.4, Mike Muscalla
- 14.0, Robert Covington
- 13.9, Cody Zeller
- 13.8, Giannis Antetokounmpo
- 13.6, Dennis Schoder
- 13.1, Steve Adams
- 13.0, Alex Len
- 12.9, Trey Burke
Combining these two metrics give us:
1. Rudy Gobert
1. Mason Plumlee
3. Gorgui Dieng
4. Kelly Olynyk
5. Giannis Antetokounmpo
6. Victor Oladipo
7. Cody Zeller
8. Steve Adams
8. CJ McCollum
10. Shabazz Muhammad
11. Nerlens Noel
11. Jeff Withey
13. Alex Len
14. Robert Covington
15. Trey Burke
16. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
17. Michael Carter-Williams
17. Matthew Dellavedova
19. Otto Porter
20. Tim Hardaway Jr.
20. Mike Muscala
29. Allen Crabbe
31. Ben McLemore
34. Anthony Bennett (Out of 34 players that year that have played at least 82 games.)