Also, the teams that suck don't give their coaching staff long enough to do their job. They also pick a mishmash of players with no plan. The Jazz have structure and quality scouting. We have traditionally done very well in the draft, regardless of where we're picking. Therefore, if the Jazz have a better pool to pick from, the chances of them picking the BPA is better, in my opinion, than most franchises out there.
I would think we'd do just as well as OKC has done as long as we have that anchor. In their case, it's Durant.
Miami is another great example of going full bore. They completely flushed their cap space to rebuild through free agents. Without all that cap space, they couldn't have pulled it off. Now, the Jazz have historically not been good at recruiting free agents as well as some, but I think that's just a matter of perception. I think with the right recruiting methods, we could be very successful in the free agent market.
Of course, I believe that it will take, again, a true lottery anchor or two (more likely two) and other young talent to get people to say "I want to go play with my friends in Utah cuz I know a few of them from playing in AAU together." I heard both Knight and Walker say that about Sacramento. I think that should give small market GMs an idea of another way to recruit free agents, and even draft picks, and get them excited about playing here.