As long as both Suggs and Fultz are weak 3pt shooters, they are NOT a good match in the backcourt. If Suggs improves significantly, then Suggs is a very good SG...that's it. Great defense and "deferring" are not complementary skills for a backcourt - unless you sprinkle in some floor spreading too.
If, somehow, Suggs and Fultz become at least passable 3pt shooters, then maybe. But why accept "passable" without some elite skill to compensate for a hugely important missing piece from our backcourt?
I understand that Steph and Dame are not available. Also, too old and too expensive and not at all realistic. They were just listed as "types". IF you pan up appx 1", I listed at least two examples of young guys that might play the same sort of Lead Guard role and were, most certainly, available this past ("passed"-for ORL fans

) summer. They will certainly not be Steph and Dame, but the fit and role could have been similar.
I don't enjoy being a b**ch all day here. I try to be optimistic - but the facts keep breaking me. I'm not that excited about the idea that we spent the #6 and #11 picks in an acknowledged "loaded draft" to shore up our 3rd string

I just don't know how anyone could embrace that idea unless your existing starters already have you in contention and it's just raining draft picks (like recent GSW). IMO, we "owned" the draft for two straight years (Suggs, Wagner, Paolo), then came in to this summer with TWO lotto picks and a bunch of cap space and we don't seem to feel like we're making a jump other than from "internal improvement", "putting in work", getting more aggressive haircuts, good health, and guys like Cole, Markelle, and Wendell "gelling". This league is about 1) TALENT acquisition, and 2) TEAM building (I mean complimentary players, not Kumbaya video game night at Cole's crib). I really like Ingles, Black, and Jett individually...but we should have come out of this summer with something more significant and obvious.