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Just read an interesting article talking about how the draft really doesn't help teams the following year.
Case in point- between 2000-2006 only one player cracked the line up and started for a winning team as a rookie. (i was gonna tell you who but though some monday trivia would be more fun)
So for fans of good teams looking for the missing piece of the champ puzzle...hope your team trades the pick for a proven vet.
Derrick Rose- better than CP3? D-Will? both those guys teams didn't get better the year after they drafted them, not even the cavs did much better with LeBron.
So for fans of weak teams looking to turn it around, get yourself some patience and look forward to waiting 3 years before being competitive in the playoffs, and 4-5 years before any thought of champ glory.