6. Houston Rockets
Top Players:
James Harden (11.55 WS pace) 24.7 pts, 5.6 ast, 4.7 reb, 1.5 stl, 45.5% fg, 35.2% 3p, 38.4 mpg
Dwight Howard (9.7 WS pace) 18.6 pts, 12.4 reb, 1.8 blk, 58.9% fg, 34.1 mpg
Chandler Parsons (7.6 WS pace) 16.2 pts, 5.5 reb, 3.9 ast, 1.1 stl, 47.5% fg, 37.6% 3p, 37.7 mpg
How they got 'em:
When Harden's talks with the Thunder about a contract extension fell apart, the Rockets swooped in with a trade offer, giving up Jeremy Lamb (#12 pick in 2012), Kevin Martin (decent scoring SG on expiring deal), a second round pick, some filler contracts, and two first round picks -- including a 2013 pick from Toronto, which projected to fall somewhere in the lottery (Raptors had selected 8th in 2012).
The following summer, when Dwight Howard hit free agency after a rocky first season with the Lakers, the Rockets were able to persuade him to come to Houston -- touting its cast of young stars headlined by elite scorer Harden.
Parsons was selected by the Rockets with the 38th pick of the 2011 draft.
7. Portland Trailblazers
Top Players:
LaMarcus Aldridge (8.1 WS pace) 23.4 pts, 11.1 reb, 2.7 ast, 1.0 blk, 45.9% fg, 36.5 mpg
Damian Lillard (10.0 WS pace) 21.2 pts, 5.6 ast, 3.1 reb, 43.1% fg, 39.8% 3p, 35.9 mpg
Nicolas Batum (7.7 WS pace) 13.2 pts, 7.3 reb, 5.1 ast, 1.0 stl, 45.6% fg, 35.6% 3p, 36.2 mpg
How they got 'em:
The Blazers had the worst record in the league in '05-'06 (21-61 W/L), but ended up with the 4th pick in the draft. They traded up on draft day, however, moving their pick (Tyrus Thomas) and the rights to some Euro guy (Victor Khryapa), and selected Aldridge with the 2nd overall pick.
Damian Lillard was selected with the 6th pick of the 2012 draft; the Blazers got that pick in a trade earlier that year from the Nets by sending Gerald Wallace to New Jersey. Lillard was the highest pick ever from Weber State, a school that doesn't tend to play many ranked opponents.
Portland selected Batum 25th in the 2008 draft after moving up in a three team trade with Houston and Memphis by trading their 1st and 2nd round picks (27 and 33).
8. Golden State Warriors
Top Players:
Stephen Curry (12.7 WS pace) 23.4 pts, 8.6 ast, 4.4 reb, 1.6 stl, 46.0% fg, 41.2% fg, 36.5 mpg
David Lee (8.8 WS pace) 18.5 pts, 9.4 reb, 2.2 ast, 51.9% fg, 33.4 mpg
Andrew Bogut (7.2 WS pace) 7.8 pts, 10.1 reb, 1.7 ast, 1.9 blk, 63.6% fg, 26.8 mpg
How they got 'em:
Curry was the 7th pick in the 2009 draft, a pick the Warriors earned by finishing 29-53 on the season. Curry may have fallen somewhat in the draft due to the level of competition he faced at Davidson.
Golden State completed a sign and trade for Lee in the 2010 off-season, paying him $80 million over 6 years, after striking out on the bigger name free agents of that summer.
The Warriors traded for Bogut. Before the 2012 trade deadline, they sent long-time Warrior scorer Monta Ellis and 2010 6th overall pick Ekpe Udoh (Warriors had the 4th worst record in 2010: 26-56) to Milwaukee in return for Bogut and veteran (former Warrior) Stephen Jackson. Bogut was the 1st overall pick in 2006 but his career had been derailed by numerous injuries that kept him off the floor, despite stretches of high level play as a defensive anchor and occasional post scorer.
9. Dallas Mavericks
Top Players:
Dirk Nowitzki (10.7 WS pace) 21.4 pts, 6.0 reb, 2.7 ast, .9 stl, 49.5% fg, 40.2% 3p, 32.2 mpg
Jose Calderson (6.3 WS pace) 11.7 pts, 4.8 ast, 2.4 reb, 1.0 stl, 45.2% fg, 44.8% 3p, 31.1 mpg
Monta Ellis (5.0 WS pace) 18.7 pts, 5.8 ast, 3.5 reb, 1.8 st, 45.3% fg, 31.2% 3p, 36.5 mpg
How they got 'em:
Dirk Nowitzki was the 9th overall pick of the 1998 draft. The Mavericks had the 6th overall pick after finishing 20-62, good for the 6th worst record in the league, but they traded the pick (Robert "Tractor" Traylor) to Milwaukee in return for the 9th pick and other considerations (which became Steve Nash from Phoenix).
Both Calderon and Ellis signed as free agents with Dallis in the 2013 off-season. Calderon's deal was for 4 years / $28 million, while Ellis was signed for 3 years and more than $25 million.
10. Memphis Grizzlies
Top Players:
Mike Conley Jr. (7.6 WS pace) 17.1 pts, 6.0 ast, 1.5 stl, 43.9% fg, 37.1 3p, 33.4 mpg
Zach Randolph (5.7 WS pace) 17.0 pts, 10.1 reb, 2.5 ast, 45.8% fg, 34.1 mpg
Marc Gasol (4.7 WS pace) 13.7 pts, 6.7 reb, 3.8 ast, 1.4 blk, 1.0 stl, 46.4% fg, 32.9 mpg (on pace to play 41 games)
How they got 'em:
Conley was the 4th pick in the 2007 draft. The Grizzlies had the worst record in the league (22-60), but missed out entirely on the top 3.
The Grizzlies got Zach Randolph from the Clippers in a salary dump for Quentin Richardson back in the 2009 off-season.
Marc Gasol was a throw-in from the Lakers in the Pau Gasol trade back in 2008. He had been selected with the 48th overall pick in the 2007 draft by the Lakers.