Between 1991 and 2010 there have been 100 players drafted in the top five in the NBA draft. Of those 100 players, only Tim Duncan, Dwayne Wade, and Darko Milicic have won a title with the teams that drafted them.
If the goal is to re-build a champion, I don't know why everyone is so fired up about a strategy that has yielded a 2.0001% success rate over the course of the last twenty years as the only way to get it done.
LOL - you forgot one: Jason Kidd was drafted #2 overall by Dallas in 1994. After a long career that sent him through Phoenix and New Jersey, he eventually landed BACK in Dallas, where he finally won a title with 'the team that drafted him' in 2010.
What's most relevant is not what happens to top draft picks, though. Top draft picks are, indeed, the players most likely to end up winning a title.
What's most relevant is what happens to teams that draft high in the draft.
In the last 30 years, of teams that have had the #1 pick, no teams other than Houston (#1 in 1983 & 1984, who won in 1994 & 1995) and San Antonion (#1 in 1987 & 1997, won in 1999, 2003, 2005 & 2007) have won the title.
During that span, only 3 teams that have ever (during that time) had the #2 pick have gone on to win the title after that pick. Boston (#2 in 1986, won in 2008), Detroit (#2 in 2003, won in 2004) and Miami (#2 in 2008, won in 2012). It should be noted that not one of those three picks contributed in any way to the title that was subsequently won.
Of a total of 60 picks at #1 or #2 overall, only Olajuwan, Robinson and Duncan directly contributed (whether as a player or via trade) to the team making that pick winning a title. And both Olajuwan and Robinson took a decade to do so.
So, clearly, being bad enough to be picking #1 & #2 has not been very helpful towards winning a title.
Mind you, I'm not saying that, given where we are, we should not hope for the #1 or #2 pick. We should. I'm just pointing out that it hasn't really been a big help to teams towards winning a title and of course, the corollary is that NOT having those picks has not been a hindrance to all the other title winning teams.
So my advice continues to be not to worry about where we draft.