In one sense, NBA draft grades can fall into the same classification as mock drafts as an unnecessary feature going into or out of an event.
But we know the usefulness of mock drafts, which at least offer a one-stop shop of information pertaining to every team's need and the prospect stock market. Sure, it can't predict Guerschon Yabusele will be a lottery pick, but nothing can.
It's the same theme for grades—a tool that examines every selection made and assigns value to give folks an idea if a team hit its needs and at a good value. Sure, letter grades will change over time, but what doesn't?
Below, let's review the NBA draft and provide some necessary context to the league before things get downright wild in NBA free agency.
Best Move: Oklahoma City Dishes Serge Ibaka
Tired of hearing about this yet?
Don't be. The Oklahoma City Thunder have to do whatever it takes to keep Kevin Durant in town. Though it might seem like a negative move, dealing power forward Serge Ibaka to the Orlando Magic makes perfect sense.
Ibaka had only ...
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