I didn't bother with any drafts where we actually got good players with our first round picks.
The 2007 draft produced 22 guys who are still in the league ten years later, into their second (and third?) contracts, including 14 career double-digit scorers, four All-Stars, two DPOYs and one MVP. In the aggregate, the average NBA career is a little over three years long, so any draft in which 45 percent of the guys who actually made a roster are still in the league a decade later (22 out of 49) is as close to "deep" as makes no odds. The 2008 draft produced 28 guys who are still in the league (out of 51 who actually made a roster) nine years later, including 15 double-digit scorers, five All-Stars and one MVP (so far). The 2011 draft produced 31 guys who are still in the league (out of 54 who made a roster), including 19 double-digit scorers, five All-Stars (so far) and one DPOY.
Counting the pick we got from Memphis in 2008, we had four first round picks in those three drafts. The four guys we got were Spencer Hawes, Jason Thompson, Donte Greene and Jimmer Fredette. The season I first started following the Kings was the year we drafted Pervis Ellison. The year after that, we had four picks in the first round, and came away with Lionel Simmons, Travis Mays, Duane Causwell and Anthony Bonner. I won't be fooled again; I'll wait on the bird in hand instead. Miss me with this draft stuff, homie; I ain't never gonna be with it.