Billy King was asked on Wednesday if he regreted the Nets' decision to trade their top-3 protected first round pick in a deal for Gerald Wallace.

The Nets didn't move up into the top-3 with the lottery and their No. 6 pick was conveyed to the Blazers. Despite losing their pick, King doesn't regret the decision to deal for Wallace.

Shortly after the March trade, a source told ESPN's Chad Ford that the only three players the Nets "loved" were Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Thomas Robinson. All three players are expected to be off the board by the No. 6 pick.

"I think there’s a great player at No. 1 and then there’s a lot of very good players that belong with him," said King.

"I think the draft became hyped as a great draft because a lot of people knew the names because Harrison Barnes was supposed to come out the year before, stayed. Jared Sullinger stayed. So now there are more names in it that they media and fans knew. I think it’s a good draft. A great draft? I don’t think so."