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The 2013 NBA Draft Class wasn’t the disaster it was made out to be.
Not when it produced future Hall of Famers like Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was selected No. 15 overall, and Rudy Gobert grabbed at No. 27.
It just wasn’t star-laden at the top.
So while eventual bust Anthony Bennett went No. 1 to the Cleveland Cavaliers, it was a draft about teams not only scouting well and hitting on picks late, but then having a system in place to develop that raw talent.
The Chicago Bulls are about to be tested in that department yet again.