elindholm said:
Anyone know the movie State and Main? A second-round pick is like an associate producer credit.
That's funny.
However, if you think about it, at least one second round pick each year ends up turning into a pretty good player. The more picks you have, the better your chances of getting him. It's slim, but you never know.
2004
Obviously too early, but Duhon and Varejão already look like good contributors.
2003
Luke Walton, Willie Green, Kyle Korver
2002
Carlos Boozer, Dan Gadzuric, Ronald Murray, Rasual Butler
2001
Gilbert Arenas, Mehmet Okur, Earl Watson, Bobby Simmons
2000
Marko Jaric, Eduardo Najera, Michael Redd, Brian Cardinal
(I'm intentionally leaving out Jake Voskuhl)
1999
Gordon Giricek, Todd MacCulloch, Lee Nailon, Manu Ginobilli
1998
Ruben Patterson, Rashard Lewis, Cuttino Mobley, Rafer Alston
1997
Tough year. Marc Jackson, Stephen Jackson(waived though), Peja Drobnjak
1996
Othella Harrington, Moochie Norris, Jeff McInnis, Malik Rose, Shandon Anderson
1995
Andrew Deqlerc, Eric Snow, Fred Hoiberg
There seems to have been more in the past few years. I think that some ready contributors have been pushed into the second round by "upside" from high school and Europe.