Best 25th pick all-time per CBS Sports:
25. MARK PRICE
Jeff Ruland was known as "McFilthy" and became a good college coach, Tony Allen was a true defensive star, but Price's game is too solid to miss here.
Price, Ruland and Tony Allen? The three best!!
All the hand-wringing in these forums about late picks and worst still, pick swaps, particularly given that the Cs are ascending, is ridiculous given NBA history.
As I've consistently argued that is never the way to look at a draft pick. A draft pick gives a team the right to draft every available player thereafter. So when you look at a draft and say with the 5th pick in 2009 Minnesota got Ricky Rubio when they acquired the pick from the Wizards (for basically Mike Miller), the Wizards may think, well that isn't too bad, especially when the 6th pick was Jonny Flynn (also to Minnesota). I just don't think that is the way to look at it when Steph Curry went 7th and DeMar DeRozan went 9th. The value of the 5th pick isn't just who ends up getting drafted, but every reasonable selection thereafter (like you aren't taking Danny Green, the 46th pick in that draft in the top 10 even if in a redraft he would have been a top 10 player). Just because a team misses on a pick, doesn't mean you would have missed on the pick. The deeper in the draft you go, the less available good players there are to choose from, and that is why the value of the pick depreciates. A 25th pick still has value as that gives you a shot every player not drafted in the top 24. Less value than the lottery, but not terrible value, even if who ultimately goes 25th was the wrong selection, it doesn't alter the value.