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The 2009 Wolves.
I feel like the focus has always been on them passing on Steph even though they had the #5 and #6 overall picks despite drafting PGs with the #5 and #6 pick.
Steph still went #7 overall. Higher than Joker or Giannis or Kobe or Kawhi went. Sometimes talent is just missed.
So, retroactively, of course passing on Steph was stupid.
But, in real-time, WHAT THE FUCK WAS MINNESOTA DOING?!?!?
They drafted a 6'2 PG. #5 overall. Solves a position for a bad team. I'd get any team then not wanting to draft Steph at that point (a tiny PG that plays the same position they just spent the #5 overall pick on.) Again, not talking retroactively. At that time, if MIN thought Rubio was a better prospect than Steph, then the pick made sense.
What does Minnesota do next? SELECT A 6'0 PG!!!!!!!!
He was such a forgettable bust that you didn't mention his name, Jonny Flynn.
Oh, I knew/know his name.
Was just pointing out the colossal clusterfuck the Wolves had that draft.
I don't care if the next player taken was Seth Curry. Or a bowl of curry sauce. Drafting a 6'2 PG and then selecting a 6'0 PG with literally the next pick may be the dumbest thing in U.S. sports history.
Would also be the only possible explanation as to why Minnesota traded five firsts for RUDY FUCKING GOBERT!!!!!!!!! Maybe they are outthinking everyone. Can't make historically draft decisions if you don't have draft picks.
I feel so bad for Timberwolves fans. When your owner and/or GM are the problem it feels so shitty. Nothing you can do.