How bad is the Cleveland Cavaliers' draft in recent years?

The NBA draft is an annual gathering to select new players for the NBA. In the draft, 30 NBA teams can choose young male players who want to join the NBA. The selected players are called NBA rookies. All American players can automatically enter the NBA draft after graduating from college, or they can announce their participation in the draft between graduating from high school and completing their college studies.

Some teams can manage the draft like a disaster, and some teams can turn waste into treasure and choose good players with some bad signings. The performance of the Cavaliers' management in the draft was a disaster.

Time to play 20 1 1 draft, the Cavaliers won the first prize with a probability of 1.7%, and also had the No.4 draft. Can be said to be the envy of many teams. The Cavaliers first chose Duke University point guard Carey Owen with the top pick, and there was no problem in choosing the management of the Cavaliers. Because Owen's performance in the Cavaliers was chosen for him, Owen averaged 2 1.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists 1.3 steals per game during his time in the Cavaliers. It played a huge role in the 20 16 1-3 reversal of the Warriors, especially the key three points against Curry, which made Owen a god.

However, the Cavaliers' later operation was rather chaotic, and they chose tristan thompson who signed on the 4th. TT is only 8+8 in peak season. You know, the players behind TT are Leonard and klay thompson. The former is a player who won FMVP in both teams, and the latter is a triple crown shooter of Golden State Warriors. Thompson and Curry also formed the famous Splash Brothers. Not to mention that a talented but hard-working player like Butler was missed by the Cavaliers' management.

In the 20 12 draft, the Cavaliers chose vitesse, a player who averaged only 13 points per game. The players behind him are Lillard, even Middleton, who has grown up in recent years.

Although 20 13 is the year of draft, the champion knight actually chose Bennett, the most water champion in history. Even Bennett himself said in an interview that he couldn't believe he was the number one scholar. Although this year's talent of the players is average, there seems to be no shortage of talents, such as Oladipo, mccollum, Adams, Brother Alphabet, Schroeder and Goldbert.

It can be said that the players missed by the Cavaliers over the years are inseparable from the management's vision. Compared with Thunder's draft, the Cavaliers are estimated to faint in the toilet.

So, dear screenwriters, do you think the management of those teams have such a bad eye in the draft?