Winners and losers from 2021 NBA Draft night
The 2021 NBA Draft has come and gone, and there were certainly some surprises along the way. The beginning of the draft unfolded as expected, if only for three picks, and it was anyone's guess as to how it would proceed from then on. Projected lottery picks fell out of the top 14. Predicted back-end first-rounders or early second-rounders were taken way earlier than expected. And though this feels like a very generic summary that could be written about the majority of drafts, the 2021 draft was no exception.
Breaking down "winners and losers" is also a tricky task, one that is just begging popular Twitter account @OldTakesExposed to point out just how wrong you were a few months into the new season when said "winner" is shooting 18 percent from three, and said "loser" has already broken into the rotation with significant minutes coming his way. But that's the fun of it, isn't it?
And though the players and teams are the focal points here, we're also including a loser that has nothing to do with projected on-court performance or draft value or any of that good stuff. You'll see what I mean.
Oh, and yes, I know that Josh Primo was a pretty massive reach for the San Antonio Spurs at No. 12. But given some of their proven draft success — in recent years, No. 29 overall picks Keldon Johnson, Derrick White and Dejounte Murray have all played well, well above expectations based on draft value — I just feel as though it's unwise to doubt them.
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