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The #1 and #4 Picks Taken Together Have Rarely Disappointed

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Yeah yeah, I know it doesn't matter or pertain to the 2011 NBA draft one bit, but... the last team with 2 picks in top the top 4 was the 1983 Rockets who selected Ralph Sampson & Rodney McCray. They went on to the Finals three years later.

Ralph Sampson was insanely talented. I wish he had knees.
 
No offense to the TC or anything, but I can't stand it when people compare a draft pick number to previous years.

The 4th pick in X draft might be as good as a drafting position as the 7th pick in Y draft and the 2nd pick in Z draft and etc etc etc.

Of course it's way worse when people compare like the 54th pick to years' past.
 
No offense to the TC or anything, but I can't stand it when people compare a draft pick number to previous years.

The 4th pick in X draft might be as good as a drafting position as the 7th pick in Y draft and the 2nd pick in Z draft and etc etc etc.

Of course it's way worse when people compare like the 54th pick to years' past.

u asked for it

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2009- Robert Vaden
2008- Maarty Leuven
2007- Brad Newley
2006- Hassan Adams
2005- Dijon Thompson
2004- Rickey Paulding
2003- Nedzad Sinanovic
2002- Tamar SLay
2001- Kenny Satterfield
2000- Cory Hightower
1999- Melvin Levett
1998- Tremaine Faulkes
1997- Paul Rodgers
1996- Shandon Anderson
1995- Eurelijus Zukauskas
1994- Zelijko Rebraca
1993- Byron Wilson
1992- Brett Roberts
1991- Marcus Kennedy
 

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