...which is an illuminating example of why 1st round draft picks are so highly valued when a well-touted freshman class shows up in the college ranks. You can land yourself the next Anthony Davis. 
Or the next Darko. Or the next Marvin Williams. Or the next Greg Oden, Sam Bowie, or Andrew Bogut.
On the other hand, the Kevin Garnett trade is an illuminating example of how Jeff Green can bring you a championship.
Oh nicely done, sir.
Nicely done indeed.
Or in other words: I understand the enticement of a high draft pick -- I just prefer to take the sure thing and let someone else bear the risk.
I guess that makes me risk-averse or something?
I was actually talking about the Jeff Green championship twist. So not only have we scientifically proven he's an above average NBA player, he was also an essential component to Banner 17.
Anyway, clearly the draft pick is ultimately worth the player you pick with it, but the chance to snag a developing superstar on a rookie deal is oftentimes worth the risk.
Provided you don't write your letters in Comic Sans.