I'm sure Wolves don't agree with you. Many people thought it wasn't wise to take Williams with Love there. They took him anyway. Now they are laughed at by Warriors after suggesting #7 for Williams.
The flip side is that the Thunder took James Harden despite having Sefalosha, Durant and Green as wing players. They stockpiled talent and then balanced their roster by trading some of that talent (Green) for what they needed (Perkins).
If Williams were a better player the Wolves would find a way to play he and Love and eventually deal one of them to get what they needed going forward.
I'm not big on Lillard but if he's the best player available then the Kings should take him. I have high hopes that Evans and Cousins can be cornerstones of this team but they've been together 2 years with the team winning 48 games and losing 102 (.311) Statistically that's not even an improvement on the year before DeMarcus arrived. The Kings are not a playoff team looking for a missing piece. They are a bad team who will struggle to attract free agents even IF the Maloofs are willing to open their wallets. So their improvement must come primarily through the draft and/or trades. Which means they should stockpile talent even if it creates logjams.
Marcus Thornton can be an explosive scorer. He's also a poor defender and passer and undersized for his position. Isiah Thomas far exceeded his draft position and showed that he can play at the NBA level. Still, if there's a top flight guard avaible the team can't afford to pass simply because those two are already on the roster.
Stockpile talent and sort it out later. Brick likes pointing out the danger of drafting tweeners and I agree with him. But an even greater truism in the NBA (or NFL for that matter) is that the worst mistake you can make is drafting for need.
I fully expect to not get what I want out of this draft tonight. But I've long since learned to temper my immediate reaction. Petrie rarely does what I hope he'll do. I was happy with Kevin Martin and Gerald Wallace and I REALLY wanted DeMarcus but in general I dont' get what I want. But other than last year being an unmitigated disaster I'm generally proven wrong by Petrie's picks. So unless the pick is traded for vets (who I can obviously already judge) I'll wait until at least the summer league to be excited or disappointed by our draft haul.
If we don't trade the pick I'm hoping for MKG. I also would be happy with Drummond and a trade for Jeff Taylor. But again, I just want to see what happens and I'll let things play out before reacting.