With the 3d pick of the 12th round, the Milwaukee Bucks select Cedric Maxwell.

- 2-time NBA champion
- 1981 Finals MVP (over Larry Legend)
- Most efficient scorer in the league for 2 straight seasons. Led the league in eFG% in 1978/79 and 1979/80 while averaging 19 and 16.9 points per game respectively.
- No. 31 retired by Boston Celtics
Never expected to land an all-time great Celtic in the 12th round tbh! According to the advanced stats, he's the 13th/14th best SF in the draft. To put it another way, he's a borderline starter, especially since some of the guys listed below were primarily playing at SG.
Value Over Replacement Player (career high in a single season)
1. Kawhi 7.1
2. Dr J 6.9
3. Jimmy Butler 6.6
4. Paul Pressey 5.3 (played mostly at SG)
5. Alex English 5.0
6. George Gervin 4.9 (played mostly at SG)
6. Peja 4.9
8. Danny Granger 4.2 (although he played just 67 games that season)
9. Rashard Lewis 4.1
10. Dan Majerle 4.0 (played mostly at SG)
11. Richard Jefferson 3.9
12. Kiki Vandeweghe 3.9 (imo, at his best when playing at PF)
13. Cedric Maxwell 3.8
Box Plus/Minus (career high in a single season)
1. Kawhi 9.4
2. Dr J 7.7
3. Jimmy Butler 7.3
4. Paul Pressey 5.7 (played mostly at SG)
5. George Gervin 4.8 (played mostly at SG)
5. Danny Granger 4.8 (again, he played just 67 games that season)
7. Alex English 4.6
8. Khris Middleton 4.1
9. Peja 3.9
10. Gerald Wallace 3.7 (had a season with a BPM OF 4.9 but he only played 55 games)
10. Rashard Lewis 3.7 (had a season with a BPM of 4.1 but he only played 60 games)
12. Dan Majerle 3.6 (played mostly at SG)
12. Kiki Vandeweghe 3.6 (imo, at his best when playing at PF)
14. Cedric Maxwell 3.5
Obviously, these are just raw numbers. Take em with a grain of salt. For instance, I don't think Paul Pressey is the 4th best SF in the draft. It's just an indication of how good some of these guys are/were. I guess Pressey was an elite defender. I've never watched him play. Not even in youtube videos.