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Leonard 15th pick
SJax 42nd pick
Green 46th pick
Manu 56th pick
Diaw 21st pick
Mills 55th pick
Neal undrafted
Splitter 28th pick
Bonner 45th pick
Parker 28th pick
Blair 37th pick
Like Judge says, some of those had already shown their talent professionally before the Spurs picked them up. Neal, Splitter, Diaw, Jackson, and Mills all had professional success, while Bonner was what he is.
On the other hand, the following players had not shown their eventual talent when the Spurs acquired them:
Ginobili was drafted in 99, but didn't start racking up Euro championships and MVPs until the next season
Parker was still a year away from recognition as a rising star in the French league.
Green had been cut by the Cavs.
Blair was passed over due to injury concerns
Leonard was the 15th pick, so he wasn't quite as much of an apparent shot in the dark. That said, he was a great value and fit in the Spurs system much better than anyone would have guessed.
Getting 2 of your big 3 as low draft picks before they blew up internationally is impressive. So is getting a day 1 contributor of Leonard's quality at 15, even though that is a fairly high pick. Starting a guy in the conference finals a few months after he was cut by the fkn Cavs is just incredible.