OKC and San Antonio hit on the draft lottery and got #1 picks. And in OKC's case, they had another MVP on the roster in SGA too. But in almost all the cases you mentioned, those teams were among the worst teams in the league for multiple seasons. They tanked, accumulated assets, and slowly rebuilt. The Grizzles never really bottomed out - they've been in the playoffs or play in the whole time. They tried to make it work with what they had and that was their mistake. Now they're blowing it up and doing what they should've done earlier. And don't look now but they're the only team in the league that holds their own #1 pick for the next seven years, and they have five additional ones and a handful of twos over the next few years.What you describe as “hits” are little more than finding serviceable role players, nearly all of which have serious flaws somewhere in their game. Otherwise, they could’ve easily been used in trade packages to bring playoff caliber players to this roster, yet Kleiman repeatedly whiffed on these attempts.
For all the good work that you claim he’s done, why is it that teams that were in similar positions (OKC, Houston, Detroit, Orlando, San Antonio) are now surging while Memphis is having to hit a giant Reset button?