tl;dr[/b]: Smart would still make it in the top-10 if the draft was re-ran today.
All good points. I was thinking about this after making the post you quoted.
As much as I'm concerned about Smart, it still seems that the top 10 of the 2014 draft, aside from the top 3, was pretty weak. Maybe historically so -- we'll have to wait to see if any of these guys eventually breaks out.
So yeah, I'm not saying I regret Danny picking Smart. It is still a bummer to think a #6 pick might not turn into anything better than a 20 mpg defensive role player.
My point with the italicized paragraph was this -- let's take a look at some names from the back half of the top 10 over the five years before Smart was drafted.
Stephen Curry
Demar Derozan
Brandon Jennings
Greg Monroe
Al-Farouq Aminu
Gordon Hayward
Paul George
Brandon Knight
Kemba Walker
(Klay Thompson was 11th)
Damian Lillard
Harrison Barnes
Andre Drummond
Nerlens Noel
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
C.J. McCollum
That's 15 names of guys who have turned into starter caliber players or better -- some of them much better. All picked between 6 and 10 in the 2009-2013 drafts.
15 out of 25 is a pretty good success rate -- 60%.
So like I said, maybe the 2014 draft was just really weak in that range. That's not especially comforting since that looks like an anamoly, if we assume that none of the guys in that range in 2014 turns into a quality starter (far from a given of course, including Smart).