Snakebites wrote:Seems like a rather uninformative way of looking the manner in which teams are built.
Better question: How many top 10 teams have a top 7 pick they DRAFTED on their roster?
Cleveland (Lebron, Kyrie, Tristan), Boston (Smart), Toronto (J Val), OKC (Westbrook), Washington (Wall and Beal), Clippers (Griffin) off the top of my head. None of the top 3 teams (Golden State, San Antonio, Houston) do.
And with Boston it's Marcus Smart, who they'd be about as good without. With Toronto it's Jonas Valanjunas, who there's a lot of discussion about whether or not they should keep. So yeah, that leaves you with really only one true contender (Cleveland) and a few pretenders who have actually built their current rosters around their own lottery picks.
The 2004 and 2005 Pistons were positively aflush with top 7 picks, none of which they actually drafted. It's not an honest way of looking at the situation.
We need to acquire better players. I don't particularly care where they were drafted, and neither did Dumars when he traded for or signed Billups, Sheed, Dice, Rip.
I don't think it matter about If we drafted them or not, like you said we have no top shelf talent and the most likely place to get one in the top of the draft.