Question for the crowd: is there any GM who isn't completely happy with their team? With the way the board has fallen, are there any moves that you would make differently?
Answering my own question... I hadn't really done any real pre-planning for the draft. I kind of stupidly assumed that Alonzo Mourning would still be there at my pick, so it was a big bummer when he wasn't. Compounding that, I hadn't watched the first round play out; I signed in basically when it was my turn to pick. Before the draft, I had commented to goukii that PF might be the strongest position in the draft, so of course when I'm scrambling, I take a power forward. If I had planned it out, I might have tried to get more "value" from my first rounder. But, truthfully, the guy I probably would have taken would have been Manu. And, Brand at his peak is my second favorite PF in the draft, so it worked out.
Other than Mourning, the only other guy I really wanted that got sniped from me was Terry Porter. That one bummed me out, just because I was in high school in Oregon during Blazers fever. Drexler, Porter and a bunch of guys who haven't been drafted were such an awesome team to follow at age 14. And Porter was a great player, somebody who could give you 20 points, 8 assists, and 40% 3PT shooting. He was a great citizen, too.
Mookie was my second choice, and in hindsight, I'm not sure why I waited a couple rounds to draft him, because there wasn't a clear starting PG left on the board that I liked nearly as well. That's poor strategy on my part that just happened to work out.
I will say, there are guys I considered in the fourth round who are still on the board. It's a deep, deep draft. And, full disclosure: I was skeptical of the format pre-draft, but this has been one of the most fun drafts I've been a part of. And, because of my approach -- binkies only -- I do indeed love my team.
I've got three primary targets left for the draft overall. We'll see if any of them make it to me.