Being a math geek, I decided to conduct a very superficial analysis of the chance of landing a star based on NBA draft position. I am sure this has been done many times before, but here is my "study" + conclusions:
1. I analyzed all the NBA drafts from 2001 - 2012 and counted players who appeared in at least one ASG. (2013 / 2014 really too early to tell...). I only looked at first round selection since picking an allstar in the 2nd is very rare and more due to luck than anything.
2. On average, each draft produced exactly 4.0 allstars (2003 has 7, 2012 had only 2 although that may rise in a year or two).
3. 70% of the 1 place picks were allstars. The drop is huge to 2nd where it is about 1 in 4 players, and stays that way for spots 3,4,5 & 6 then drops and spikes up again to 30%+ in the 9th and 10th spots. On average, the 2nd to 10th sports therefore have a 25% (1 in 4) chance of being an Allstar
4. After the 10th spot, the numbers no longer behave linearly with allstars popping up pretty much at every spot ( a huge spike in 17th spot for no reason). This is most likely due to the small sample size - but still is seems chances of landing an allstar past 10th spot are about 5.5% (1 in 19)
5. Spots 11-20 are only slightly better than 21-30 (6% vs. 4.5%)
What does it mean? Not that much. Assuming Allstars are what you are looking for (plenty of great players who were not allstars, and plenty of allstarts who were not great players) getting the top pick is great but even IF you tank like a Mofo it is only a 1 in 4 chance at best.
Getting top 6 picks is more reasonable, and you will land an allstar for every 4 picks. Top 10 is still good, but beyond that it is a crapshoot. There is little statistical difference between getting a late lottery pick and a late 1st pick.
The most important thing in the lottery is NOT luck but skill. In 7 of the 12 drafts, there was an allstar past the lottely. It takes supreme talent to find the gems, but there are Rudy Goberts, Danny Grangers, Tony Parkers, Zach Randolphs and even Rajon Rondos to be had in almost ANY draft.
I feel Danny is just the guy to find these gems and personally love the fact that we are in the playoffs. I would love an Mulinday or Okafor on next year's team, but couldn't care less if we pick 12th or 18th... Just my 2 cents
