Meet The 2005 NBA Draft: The Class of Unfilled Potential
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- In this video, I talk about the 2005 NBA draft class. It was an overlooked draft, but a lot of players turned out pretty well. But many others did not live up to expectations. Hope you enjoy!
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Deron actually made a coach retire damn 😂
CORRECTION: A legendary coach.
Manuel Hernández lol
I only know two players who made a coach quit
Manuel Hernández It’s crazy that he made a HOF coach quit his job in the middle of the year
Third best coach of all time
Sudden fall od Deron Williams is always mysterious for me.
he got fat
pretty much it
Injuries and inflated ego
Injuries. He was always chubby but when he got to the nets he couldn't stay healthy
His daughter got really sick, he could've focused on the NBA while worrying bout her. Not making any excuses for him but that's the part they never really talk about
Didn’t take his fitnesss seriously never felt like he wanted to be the best.
"He was a good scorer on and off the court". Lol
Two bitches at the same time like I'm Lou Will
Lol
Sweet Lou 😁
I guess that Utah just grew on em? He was like I'm out here in the Mormon capital where all men out there have 2+++ wives lmfao 😂😂😂
@@adrianezzo1696 lol that's D Will, we talking Lou Will. He had two GFs at once.
Don’t forget about 2010 the injury prone draft. Pg13 (bad injury while playing for team USA) Gordon Hayward Demarcus cousins John wall etc
Hayward and george aren't injury proned.
Wow!!!!!
ljpal18 Hayward had a career altering injury that kept him out a year and George had a n injury that kept him out 8 months
@@fortniteconnaisseur4127 That's not what injury proned means. Those were single freak impact injuries.
John wall and Boogie are injury proned. Derrick rose in the 11-12 lockout season was injury proned. Jordan wasnt injury proned because he broke his foot and missed most of a season.
ljpal18 ya well what am o supposed to call it. The class where all th top players got abs once that was a major injury? Cause that looks like such a good comment smh
Despite all what Deron did for the Jazz, everybody lowkey hates him here in Utah for making Sloan retire.
Ed Estrella Utah sucks as a state and as team...move
@@crisclay2678 nah
he was only there 6 years....1 conference finals...2 all stars there...
So basically fuck Utah as a staff record label and a crew 😆
cris clay
Let me guess...you're one of those dumbass who actually believes that everyone in Utah is racist because the media said so. Stop being a sheep.
Monta Ellis is so underrated! This was a solid draft class 💯
Outside of his third season in the league which was an excellent season, he was a very high volume low efficiency scorer with below average defense just as the league started to realize high volume low eficiency guys had little value. His defense actually improved a lot in Milwaukee which allowed him to hang in the league a lot longer than he would have otherwise. career Ts% of 52 percent (Josh Smith territory).
@@gamble777888 a lot of players back then wasn't efficient 😂 especially not premier players like AI 💯 Efficiency wasn't super important until this era 🙄
@@babygoat_szn2548 Efficiency has always been important, just not emphasized by stupid front offices until around the mid-2000's. Regardless Monta wasn't just inneficient by today's standards he was inefficient by his era's standards as well. He put up big scoring numbers but played over 40 mins a game some seasons, Per 36 mins he was at around 18ppg while shooting around 30 points below the league average TS%. Now he did have a few years here and there where he was at around the league average, and one exceptionally good year which was his third year in the NBA. But overall there is a reason he bounced around after GS and never stuck around. Teams were shifting away from one dimensional volume players, and that's what Ellis was. Overall he had a fantastic NBA career as far as 40th picks go, so don't want to sound like I'm saying he was worthless.
@@gamble777888 he has eff fg% + fg% + 3points almost like kobe and other star sgs, his problem is just he only know scoring and steals, no defense, no passing,for scoring he is great even with efficiency
@@gamble777888 "Efficiency has always been import" Kobe Bryant called from the grave, he's laughing at this statement
I still remember the day where cp3 and deron were the conversation for best point guard in the nba...
Wasn't the 06-07 season a season where the whole divisions rule was still a thing,still a good achievement for a young deron Williams to help the jazz into the western conference finals
His fall ruined the jazz for ten full years. Fuck me.
They changed it right before that season
WillToNihilsm y’all got potential now tho
@@trentonmullins4948 I'm so excited.
WillToNihilsm y’all got 3 potential all stars, go get em 💪🏻
David Lee deserves more respect. The Warriors of today would not exist without him signing that deal back in 2010.
he saved them in the 2015 finals with his small ball center passing/handles/post game skills as a small ball versatile quick can use either hand c...thats when the death small ball lineup of lee green barnes iggy klay curry became a thing when they benched bogut after game 3 of the finals and just out skilled the cavs
@@razkable nobody likes talking about that once he got playing time in game 4 and they switched the lineups around that's when they started finding openings to score and started winning.He's a unsung hero for the warriors buildup to their success
He was a great scorer on and off the court
My mans a savage
Two wives in the same house, and they had no beef with one another lmao
@@JoeBro915 Pimpin' ain't easy
@@JoeBro915 something like Ronaldinho, true legends those two. I'd add a player that played soccer for my hometown team, a dutch Lorenzo Ebisilio, the man managed to become a father of two babies with two different women in the same day.
I guess that Utah just grew on em? He was like I'm out here in the Mormon capital where all men out there have 2+++ wives lmfao😂😂😂
I'm surprised Nate Robinson doesn't have a video yet. He has so many highlights but no awards
because he was good not great. Highlights dont win awards
The Big Dog he won a slam dunk contest award so it counts.
@@Manu-qq2im no it doesnt. U dont get in the hof on slam dunk contest. That's an allstar award. Nothing to do with the regular season or post season.
CPGoat #3 i’m not even talking about being in the hof. The og comment said that how come he has no awards. I just replied that he has which is true. Nothing about being in the hof. In his career, it will count.
@@Manu-qq2im no it wont. That's what I'm saying. No one is looking at ur allstar weekend accolades. That's just an extra. Something cool. But it's not apart of ur career accolades.
Make a video on how good George gervin was
Andy Hoops : 9:52
Manu:hold my 4 nba rings
Manu isn't as versatile as Lou coz Lou can score off the court HAHA!
@@mr.kaizhouto.9931 watch the 2005 finals vs one of the best defensive team ,and watch all 2005 playoffs and tell me if manu wasn't versatile,manu deserve the finals mvp that year
@@agustinflores3242 i'm just kidding with my comment. I'm also a Manu fan. Dude wasn't just an NBA champ but also an Olympic and Euroleague champ and he didnt just lead them just by scoring and he really is a versatile guy
Sweet Lou. Great scorer on and off the court.
You should make a video about how good Mehmet Okur was in the mid 2000s.
He would be so good in today's NBA
Agreed
I haven't heard that name since 2004 pistons
Spaceman Ju7 he had a few good years with the Jazz with Boozer and Williams
Okur was a big man that could of hit 3's back in a era when big men wasn't taking 3's
Andrew Bynum: "7 feet of unfilled potential" 😂
Biggest highlight is Dunkin on shaq then getting chin check.
Christian Carrillo that move on Shaq made me believe man. Shame cause Bynum can be better than Howard if he tries
Bynum has 2 rings thanks to Kobe. That's still quite the career run most pros can only dream of.
@@albertwang6465 he would have been top 2 but Howard was amazing.
@@ssj4goku18825theepic bro Howard has zero offense to save his life. Bynum has moves and a midrange shot. I’d take a potential fulfilled Bynum over Howard any day
You can't mention felton and completely ignore the awful season with the blazers. In fact you could make an entire video about that one lockout season. People STILL boo Felton in Portland to this day.
Believe me.... My blazers want to rewrite that history every day
@@zergmare7 I got beans
I was 12 years old and like halfway through that season he missed a wide open layup and I almost cried
What happened I actually haven’t heard much about that season tbh
@@zergmare7 can you go into detail why? I've never heard about this lmao
How good is Prime Pau Gasol
Pretty sure there was a video bro
Wilson Sy made a video on that
*was
LeaperStone low tier all star but still kinda soft
All-star but not a superstar
Damn why you gotta show cp3 frying Tony parker like that 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂
Frying hahaha
D Wills used to be a killer.... miss that guy
This draft sophomore vs rookie team was fun to watch. David Lee had a perfect field goal and cp3 passing to Ellis for high-flying dunks.
Looking back at it this is on point keep up the great content Andy🔥
Andy as crazy as this sounds I don’t think Chris Paul reached his potential because he could have been better until he had a knee injury on the hornets and that knee injury took away some of his speed and a lot of his athleticism
like with d wade cp3 had to gain some bulk in his prime to deal with his lack of size attacking the rim and constant injuries which hurt his shooting speed and prime...
how good was Baron Davis a top 5 point guard in the NBA in his prime.
Who do you have in your top 5?
I think what he meant was top 5 of his time man
He a couple of seasons where he was def a top 5 guard. Are you only looking at stats, did you even see Baron play in his prime or at all ?
@Justin Last
Alot of players put up great stats on a team going nowhere in the 2000s
Baron Davis was a star.
Top 7 at best. He was never top 5. Prime years from 00-08. Certainly Paul, D-Will, J-Kidd, Nash and Parker were better. Hell even Billups was probably better. I might even take Marbury over him as well.
Looking back this was a really good draft
Love your videos bro! Thanks for posting, and working so often to produce great content. 💯
I just want to say that I love your channel
You make consistently interesting videos, and you can tell a lot of effort was put into every video. Keep making high quality stuff!
Also the background music is perfect 👌
Great video!!! Great content to start off the decade(2020) with
Great content 🥶👌🏾👌🏾
Love your videos!
"Back when the Western Conference was as strong as ever..." When was it ever not strong? The Western Conference has always been strong, not just during the mid to late 2000's. The 1990's had Hakeem's Rockets, GP/Kemp Sonics, David Robinson's Spurs, Stockton/Malone Jazz, Barkley's Suns, etc. The 2010's were filled with Thunder, the Spurs, Mavericks, Grizzlies, Rockets, and obviously Warriors.
At no point in time was the Western Conference ever 'weak'.
IbTusPeter in the 80’s it was dominated by the same one team
Le3-6ron that was more of a testament to how great the Showtime Lakers were. You still had parity from spots 2 through 8. 80's notables include Alex English's Nuggets teams, Artis Gilmore/Mike Mitchell's Spurs, Gus Williams/Jack Sikma's Sonics, Hakeem/Sampson Rockets, Blackmon/Aguirre Mavs, Xavier McDaniels Sonics, and one of the most underrated teams ever, the 3-headed monster Phoenix Suns team with Kevin Johnson, Jeff Hornacek, & Tom Chambers.
I can't remember when the western conference was weak maybe the Jordan Era
To actually answer your old question 8th seeds were either getting 50 wins or close to it from 2010 down
welp i think 90s bulls sorta covered the western dominance with the bad boys earlier too
i love your videos! keep it up bro
Great video bro. Been watching you for a while.
Correction: David Lee was still solid when he retired. There were offers for him from lower tier teams but he wasn't interested in them as he wanted to compete with a contender. So he chose a job outside of NBA instead. So it was more his own decision ultimately.
Everytime Andy said "untapped potential" I kept thinking about that stupid Geico commercial with pinocchio.🤥
LMFAO shit was a Classic
Raymond Smith Shit you’re right.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
NICE VIDEO ANDY
Great video!
I didn't know Andrew was so good with the Bucks, I didn't even know he was there before joining the Warriors. Thanks for uploading Andy!
Andy. My guy. It’s “unfulfilled” potential.
Best basketball videos on CZcams 💯🔥
Nice touch with Lou Williams line "Great scorer on and off the court. Laughed pretty hard at that. I would say it's a solid steady draft. Not too many highs or lows, just solid. I remember Atlanta took serious flack for drafting Marvin Williams because they kept drafting small forwards every draft or they already had a bunch of SF's and they seriously needed a point guard and they passed on CP3 and Deron Williams. The deserved the few years of roasting they got for doing that.
Can you make a video about Antawn Jamison??? 2x all-star and 6th man of the year (2004)... MAN!!! He is so UNDERRATED
Loved watching him and Vince in college. They were a great dual.
Totally 2005 NBA draft was a cast that had a lot of great potential, Andrew Bynum coming out of high school , Deron Williams vs CP3 , who was the better PG from that class , lots of other great players who were underrated
Great video. 😀😀
Some of these dudes actually had good careers overall. I feel if you win a ring or two then you definitely qualify.
Great video as always, but I thought it was kinda weird that you brought up Andrew Bogut getting traded to Golden State, and Monta Ellis getting traded from Golden State, but leave out the fact that they were traded for each other. Feels like it would've made the video come full circle.
9:59 Bruh 🤣🤣
Deron story is underrated he was something else
I remember when the conversation of best PG in the league, it came down to D-Will and CP3 lol. That's saying hella in a time when there were mad good PG's yo! Dope vid bro.
Not that many good PGs as today though. Name the few elite ones if u can....
@@kevinavila8639 That is true bro. Way more of a guard driven league. But there was a good amount of talent then too. Gilbert Arenas, Devin Harris, Baron Davis, Steve Nash, Jamier Nelson, Steve Francis, Mike Bibby,Jason Kidd,Tony Parker, Jason Williams,Tj Ford, I know forgetting hella. But in a big man focused league, I'd say all these guys were mad good.
Ion even watch the nba any more but he just makes it sound so interesting 🤧
Been a Bucks fan my whole life, growing up watching Bogut was one of my favorite periods of time in sports
As a warriors fan bogut was my favourite player
Technically Bynum hasn't retired, there was even a clip of him working out last year, and he was shooting 3s and looked like he dropped some weight, but nothing seems to be happening for him, and his attitude is as been a major question mark even when he did play (on a championship Lakers team no less).
Bogut played the latter part of last season and playoffs with Golden State and though he didn't play much, there's nothing stopping him from doing the same when the NBL season finishes in March
I'm a simple man. I see a new andy video and I click.
Personal Issues destroyed the career in most of the players in this draft....I think Bogut was the only one to win a championship
Channing Frye, David Lee and Andrew Bynum too
@@vincenieva I forgot about that .....
University of Utah bogut woo!
Bynum had 3 straight finals appearance with the lakers and back to back titles.
His demise started when he demanded more touches publicly and Kobe didn't like that.
Also David Lee won a ring with the warriors in 2015 with bogut
Hey Andy how about making a video how good was Michael Finley.
i love this batch full of talent and long careers
make a video about the 1998 NBA Draft.One of the most underrated drafts ever!
Monta was saucy I wish we had him this year. Go GSW Hoop
Gerald Green is also my favorite nba player! Love the guy!
Can we get a how good was Antawn Jamison video pls
YSL Gaming the worst of the all stars from the 1998 draft. Despite that still a solid player and one of two players to hit 20k points and not be in the HOF.
Always remember Monte Elis locker room shots from behind the head all the time each game coming out to the game on the warriors.
Thank uuu I've been waiting for this. Can you make a vid about Andrew Bogut's career. Thanks bro
Jan Rei Beltran shouldn’t have been picked no. 1, underachieved due to foot injuries.
@@FlyingV555 ikr, why don't people talk about him as a soft bust
Chris Paul is perhaps the only player who truly reached their career at least from an individual standpoint. I guess the only difference between CP3 and Deron besides the head-to-head favoring Williams is that he the former had more Finals win than the latter.
Here is an insider tip about Deron Williams in Utah. Coach Jerry Sloan gave Deron the power to change the plays as needed even if it was a different play than what Coach called. This move led up to the Sloan Williams feud that season that he was traded. Interestingly Coach resigned before Williams was traded.
Bogut was easily the best big man on the Bucks since Lew Alcindor/Kareem Abduul Jabbar (players like Bob Lanier, Jack Sikma, Ervin Johnson, and a few other guys). He'd never be a Giannis type of generational Superstar, we've never had the potential to develop into a player of that caliber, but he definitely was developing into an All-Star Cinder who was excellent at both ends of the Court. If not for one of those gruesome elbow injuries I've ever seen he definitely would have become a perennial All-Star. If on his team he did not have a ball hogging, smiles to the crowd but in the locker room wasn't all that nice, he would have developed that much better that much faster, and one can only imagine if the Bucks did not trade Dirk Nowitzki for Robert tractor-Trailer what might have been...
"Lou Williams, best sixth man of the year."
Manu Ginobili might have something to say about that.
Math Simon stop. Lou is better sixth man wise
Kibs Kibs “sixth man wise” lol
Manu is definitely the greatest 6man to ever lace them up! 4 championships don’t lie 🤪
@Big Poppa Trump theres this hall of famer named john havlicek who played 6th man for like 4 years...look him up...
The saddest part is, CP3 had a TON of injuries that prevented him from truly reaching his potential, and he STILL is a top 10 PG all time. But he could've been a top 10 PLAYER of all time
I hate the Lakers but he got robbed of a title by David Stern(rip) by not letting him join Kobe
How 2k Could make a Card of Danny Granger But not Deron Williams is just disrespectful to me😭
NBA MIXTAPE they didn’t have his rights he not in game
Ryan Akers Deron Williams Carried His teAm To the WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS! Danny Granger put up numbers on a bad team (at the time) And then got carried by pg13 what are you talking about bro?
Ryan Akers Sorry What has Danny Granger ever carried his team too?
Ryan Akers I hate deron but even I gotta admit averaging 20 and 10 assists is way more impressive then averaging 26 and 2.
Nets 4life Imagine Saying Danny Granger is a legend😂😂😂💀
This is the type of video that puts me into an alcoholic depression
Lmao damn I remember that era's obsession with the oversized suits
David Lee really outperformed his potential. Two time all star and won a championship.
You should do a video on how great were the 04 pistons and 2011 mavs I think we're top 20 teams of all time
D Will is one of my favorite point guards of all time. i knew there was tension between him and Sloan but i did not make much of it. bc when you watch Utah you wouldn't know it bc they played so well.
wow that was one deep draft that i forgot about
Do a video on Tayshaun Prince, he was pretty solid when he was with Detroit when they won it all in 2004
It had many good role players. Literally Jarrett Jack, David Lee and Andrew Bogut were part of 2015 champions, if I'm not mistaken. And Monta Ellis and Nate Robinson were part of Warriors too lol.
Its still sad danny granger never recovered after his injury. Dude was so clutch and a bucket machine
hey sir, please make a video for the best draft class in the 00’s
Wow this was a solid draft class
“Not many fans no Bogut before the warriors” damn how young are they been watching nba drafts since ‘94
Marvin Williams did go to college. He was a stud on the UNC National Championship team that year.
Andy plz make a video about Jameer Nelson and Tony Allen people need to learn about them
Dude can you make a video about Jonathan Simmons? I don't hear about him nowadays in the NBA anymore
Remember when Dwight wanted to go play with d will in Brooklyn lol that would of been so fire and could of kept deron playing at that all star level
When bogut went back to Australia to play in the NBL, he won the 2019 MVP and DPOY
One of dad's friends is friends with Andrew Bogut's cousin (it might be his brother but I ain't 100% sure) and his son is apparently really tall. It's crazy how small the world is
Dang low-key stacked draft class
Funny I’m here when you’re talking about CP and he’s in the finals now 😅
I didn’t realize how many very solid role players this draft had
Do a video on Udonis!
thank you for cutting out that bogut injury
Gortat was such a steal at 57th. Underrated player
You forgot to mention Lee played a significant role in that 2015 Warriors title run.
I’m still scratching my head on Andrew Bynum. Dude was a beast
It was a sneaky good draft class, and the Knicks drafted pretty good ironically enough, that was Isaiah Thomas I think
Deron was out there playing like he was in mycareer.
Marvin Williams should have stayed in college another year
why?
Bro D Will was the truth! He was a 2 quard in my opinion. It's hard to run a team man, that's why I have so much respect for point guards.
Yo can u do a vid on how good was mo Williams
Make a video about Matisse Thybulle or other underrated rookies.
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