You make it sound like there's a recipe to be followed by small market teams trying to compete for a title: suck for a number of years, get high draft picks, and pray that they develop quickly so you can win a title before you lose them to other teams after 7 or 8 years. Most teams making high lottery picks never sniff a championship. Most high lottery picks don't pan out to be great players. Sometimes lower picks become great players. The Warriors won a title with a No. 7 pick (Curry), a No. 11 pick (Thompson) and a No. 35 pick (Green). The Blazers have Dame (No. 5 pick), Aminu (No. 8), CJ (No. 10 pick) and a whole boat-load of other mid-lottery talent. Will it be enough to do more than be a perennial playoff team that never wins a title, or will Olshey be able to parlay the pieces he has now into something even stronger? I don't know, but I think there's every bit as great of a chance that it will work out as if he were to dump everything in the hopes of getting that one great player in a future draft.