And? I'm addressing freak and stifle. Stifle has asserted that the only way the Jazz will ever build a contender is by drafting a superstar. If that's the case, and you believe that winning a championship is the only thing that matters, you do whatever you can to get more draft picks and to better your draft position.
Didn't say that. Certainly if we never had a "superstar" but had all-star quality starters plus a talented bench, we'd be competitive. Conversely, you can have a superstar but be terrible (New York, Brooklyn). But I say the goal is to be at least competitive in the playoffs. Was it entertaining to get swept by the Lakers and miss the playoffs with our "veteran" team? Would our f ate have been any different with a team led by Millsap, Hayward, Favors and fill-in vets? That's a mid-tier team. Maybe an 8th seed, or one that gets a late lottery pick.
And as another poster has illustrated, just as many stars have been taken AFTER #1-3. Cousins, Curry, Kobe, Malone, Stockton, etc. For every Bogut, you have a Chris Paul. For every John Wall, you have a comparable star like George go lower. Or you have a Hayward go later than an Evan Turner. Jazz "tanked" by having a poor roster. They made the GS deal to acquire more picks, They did that by using the cap space available by NOT accepting longer-term salaries for Big Al. The argument re: nothing for Millsap is really moot. KOC and the Millers wanted to re-sign him. So there wasn't a chance in hell Paul would have been traded except for getting a all-star in return. And Bledsoe was the only player that came up in rumors, as I've already mentioned.
I think #3 or #4 was the absolute BEST pick the Jazz could have come up with last season. Again, Cleveland won the lottery. Milwaukee had an EPIC tank. Could we have lost more than Philly? Perhaps. So even in that scenario, do the Jazz draft an injured Embiid or Exum? They already had Favors, Gobert and Kanter. Maybe they go with Embiid or maybe they go with Exum. I tend to think they'd still have gone with Dante. Probably close in terms of ranking and Exum wins by a huge margin if you factor in position of need as a tiebreaker.
This year? Hard to imagine Utah out-tanking Philly, Detroit and maybe even New York. So again, very unlikely to get a top-3 pick. And to be honest, the talent from 4-8 looks to be nearly equal, just as it was last season. Had the Jazz drafted someone else instead of Dante, we'd be laughing at Exum's stats with Team X and be overjoyed with what Smart or Stauskas or Payton was giving us.
The rebuild will not fail because we got the #7 pick instead of the #4. It will fail if Exum is not better than Smart, or if we take Johnson over Winslow and Winslow blows up (or vice versa using any players as an example). There WILL be superstars drafted in the 4-10 spots of 2014 and 2015. There will be busts.
As for failure to rebuild before last summer, arguments are all valid. KOC was in charge and the jazz tried to "re-tool" with vets. He took a chance with Big Al (in an attempt to placate Deron), then Mo and Foye, trading for Marvin, etc. I guess if one is satisfied with just making the playoffs, that was a decent strategy. And maybe the Jazz DO find a Malone or Stockton in that 12-14 draft range when every playoff team in the WC wins 50 and they miss with 40+ wins.