Nailing the NBA Draft every year is an impossible task -- that's especially the case for second-round picks. However, when you see a player who would be absolutely perfect for your team flourishing with a different team, that has to sting. For the Minnesota Timberwolves, that absolutely has to be the case after passing on Maxime Raynaud in the second-round.
Yes, technically, the Wolves drafted Rocco Zikarsky three picks after Raynaud. Nevertheless, they traded back twice to draft Zikarsky. Trading the 31st pick for the 35th pick and two future seconds seemed like a logical move, but trading back again to the 45th pick didn't make much sense.