I've read through every post thus far and I think some are mixing up arguments.
1) As many have said, and even Hinkie mentions in his letter, there are very few Lebrons, Durants, Kobes that come out of college. With that being said Hinkie's picks need to develop, just like every other team hopes their picks develop.
2) He mentioned the process takes time. Why would Hinkie care about fit when his goal is to lose as many games as possible? Noel and JO don't fit together? Who cares, he's hoping they are a diamond in the rough and obtain super star status.
3) How come we allow rookies or young players to develop on winning teams, but we require instant development on losing teams. My point is this: Marcus Smart was picked 6th. He's no where near fulfilled his potential, but most fans, not all, but most seem to give him the benefit of the doubt on development. Why, just because Philly is bad, don't JO, Noel, Embid, etc get these same benefit of the doubts?
4) Lastly, I saw some posts about the draft picks not being valuable because they can change and the 'who knows what can happen' mentality. If that's the case, why are people so high on the value of the Memphis pick and Brooklyn '18 pick?