Mitch Kupchak has proven to have had an excellent run in the draft during his final years with the Lakers. After Randle was announced as an All Star this year, it made me go back and take a look at his drafting during that period. His last 3 years with the Lakers were the actual beginning of the rebuild. All three lottery picks have made a NBA All Star team.
2014 - Julius Randle - 7th Pick - 2020-21 All Star
2015 - D'Angelo Russell - 2nd Pick - 2018-19 All Star
2016 - Brandon Ingram - 2nd Pick - 2019-20 All Star
Then when you add in other picks during those 3 years, he only missed on one pick (2015 - Anthony Brown - Pick 34 / 2nd Round).
2014 - Jordan Clarkson - 46th Pick / Round 2 - Current frontrunner for 6MOY?
2015 - Larry Nance Jr. - 27th Pick - Legitimate NBA Starter/Rotation Player | Anthony Brown - Pick 34 / 2nd Round - Playing in Europe
2016 - Ivica Zubac - 32nd Pick / 2nd Round - Legitimate NBA Starter/Rotation Player
Summary - 3 years & 7 Picks - 3 All Stars, 1 6MOY candidate, 2 Legitimate NBA Starters/Rotation Players, and 1 player that did not succeed in the NBA. While he has not had the same level of success in Charlotte, it appears he has hit a HR with LaMelo Ball in the most recent draft who will likely be the 2020-21 ROY. He did draft SGA, but flipped him for Mile Bridges and the picks that were used to acquire Devonte Graham.....not an optimal move, but it could be worse. Seems to be mixed opinions on PJ Washington. Finally some of his controversial and criticized FA signings have worked out better than most expected (Rozier & Hayward).