ShareESG’s data-driven analysis for paid subscribers appears every other Thursday. He recently wrote about the audience chart every exec should obsess over; Tubi’s move into scripted originals; and content libraries’ unsung role in streaming success.An ongoing pastime of NBA junkies like myself is debating past NBA drafts and redrafting each one five, 10, or even 15 years later to figure out which player “should have” gone earlier.One of the funniest parts of this discourse is how often NBA general managers claim — years later and mostly anonymously — that they knew the player they were drafting was going to be a bust. For example, in 2013 allegedly every GM wanted to draft Giannis Antetokounmpo, an MVP for the Milwaukee Bucks in case you don’t follow the sport, even though he got drafted 15th. That leads to the somewhat obvious question:If you knew the player you drafted would be a bust, why did you draft him?The answer? Because that player was the “consensus pick”! GMs will pick a pl…