But you want the 1st pick or 2nd or 3rd, not the 8th or 14th.
RJB was the 3rd pick. In a weak 2-man draft.
It really matters what year you're drafting.
Some years the #1 pick is a franchise player, other years it's just part of the crapshoot.
There's plenty of ways to build a team.
Draft. Trades. FA. Uncovering hidden gems (MIA does great with the undrafteds).
NYK would be further along if we had simply drafted better at our given draft slot.
Knix gambled on Knox, a young raw 19 year old with a strong body. #9 pick
4 of the 5 guys picked next all look significantly better. Bridges x 2; Shai; Porter Jr.
Knox is still young but this will be a key year for him.
Similarly Knix gambled on 19 year old int'l Franc when three of the next 6 picks were Zach Collins, Donovan Mitchell and Bam Adebayo.
No matter where you're picking, there's talent on board and you need to identify that.
Three straight Top 9 draft picks - Franc - Knox - RJB - and Knix didn't get one shooter. And maybe just one starter. Not good.
Teams have been built with good later picks and smart trades.
Utah with Mitchell and Gobert and Ingles.
Sure Duncan was a #1 pick but Pony Tarker was the #30 pick and Manu a 2nd rounder.
As for BKY, I'm glad we avoided Kyrie and Durant. Hell, we'd be trading for Harden right now ...
I like LaVert, very fun open court player. Maybe if things start off messy in BKY, they'll look to make a deal and we can get LaVert. Randle would fit there (sort of).