People are really upset which is baffling to me. Our opportunity cost to move up to 22 was a nearly worthless 56th pick and our 24th as an insurance policy in a very fluid draft to get the player KP supposedly really wanted in Claver. Secondly, we shed some money, another second round pick and an incosistent third year point guard who wanted out so we could get a possibly solid backup 4 in Jeff Pendergraph and 1.6 million more in cap room to use in free agency and possible lopsided trades.
I think people are just upset because KP didn't wheel and deal to make a really splashy move into the lottery; have we all forgotten what it's like to be a year-in-year-out playoff team? These are usually the kinds of drafts those teams have -- you don't get a lot of homeruns in the late first round and beyond, you feel lucky if you get rotation quality players. Be excited that the draft was anticlimatic and that the team is probably going to be aggressive in free agency.