The notion that nothing good comes of mid to late first round draft picks, or second rounders, is such specious self serving horse shit, I would suggest you cease postings and instead follow your natural talents where you are best aligned, exercise your second amendment and racist inclinations and shoot up some Korean Nail Salons. Then wait for the police to come and treat you to a Burger King lunch like they did for your Cousin, Dylan Roof.
2011: #19 [Tobias Harris], #30 [Jimmy Butler],
2012: #20 [Evan Fournier], #26 [Miles Plumlee], #34 [Jae Crowder], #35 [Draymond Green] #39 [Kris Middleton], #40 [Will Barton]
2013: #15 [Giannis Antetokounmpo], #17 [Dennis Schröder], #24 [Timmy Hardaway], #25 [Reggie Bullock], #27 [Rudy Gobert]
2014: #25 [Clint Capella], #27 [Bogdan Bogdanović], #33 [Joe Harris], #34 [Cleanthony Early...]hahaha], #38 [Spencer Dinwiddie], #39 [Jerami Grant], #41 [Nikola Jokić], #45 [Dwight Powell], #46 [Jordan Clarkson]
2015: #22 [Bobby Portis], #27 [Larry Nance, JR], #32 [Montrezl Harrell], #41 [Pat Connaughton]
2016: #19 [Malik Beasley], #20 [Caris LeVert], #27 [Pascal Siakam], #29 [DeJounte Murray], #32 [Ivica Zubac]
2017: #18 [TJ Leaf], #19 [John Collins], #22 [Jarrett Allen], #23 [OG Anunoby], #27 [Kyle Kuzma], #30 [Josh Hart]
2018: #18 [Lonnie Walker], #19 [Kevin Huerter], #26 [Landry Shamet]. #27 [Robert Williams], #33 [Jalen Brunson], #34 [Devounte Graham], #36 [Mitchell Robinson], #37 [Gary Trent JR], #54 [Shake Milton]
2019: #20 [Matisse Thybulle], #28 [Jordan Poole], #30 [Kevin Porter Jr.], #31 [Nicolas Claxton], #41 [Eric Paschal], #48 [Terence Mann, one pick after Iggy] #52 [Jalen McDaniels]
2020: #19 [Saddiq Bey], #20 [Precious Achiuwa], #21 [Tyrese Maxey], #24 [R.J. Hampton], #25 [Immanuel Quickley], #26 [Payton Pritchards], #28 [Jaden McDaniels], #29 [Malachi Flynn], #30 [Desmond Bane]
This is why you accumulate draft picks and do not so cavalierly give them away.
This draft has serious talent a #19, 21 and 32.
I'm not saying we hold on to our picks for dear life, but damn near.
Prudent, patient, purposeful scouting and analysis is how teams like the Spurs and Heat seemingly stay competitive and make the playoffs year after year, even though they invariably drafting between 19-32.