A fair and reasonable opinion, but I do implore folks to think about what we're talking about here. Unless the picks are high, the Spurs haven't exactly been crushing it in the draft lately. Would you trade Keldon, Primo, Wesley and Branham for Lauri? I would. That's 1 lotto pick and 3 late FRPs. What about Sochan + Primo + Keldon + Branham? I'd do that too. The jury is still out on Sochan, but right now Keldon and Vassell are the only non-obvious FRPs the Spurs have nailed since 2018.
Like I said, I think your take is fair and reasonable... but I do think we need to be careful not to overvalue FRPs. The mean outcome for picks after the top-10 is rotation level player or worse, and the variance among the top-10 is high enough to not place an over-reliance on expecting a high end outcome.
Edit, if you like this chart and love thinking about the draft in terms of quan ative valuation - then this paper is for you:
https://tonyelhabr.github.io/nba-dec...ick-value.html. This is a really excellent read for quant and data nerds, and I think is the kind of thinking that is generally missing amongst casual fans.