Really breh? Garbage?
He's the youngest player in the draft, he already has an NBA skill that can get him on the floor and contribute immediately, not to mention his NBA skill is the hardest thing to get good at in basketball. Think about all the players who were drafted where ppl said "if only he can get a consistent jumper he'll be really good...." Well this kid already has that
He's 6'5 which is right in line with his position so he won't be undersized. His defensive potential is good. He was well coached in college.
Like I said he's the youngest guy in the draft so he's ONLY going to get better. A young guy that can shoot it like he can from not just long range but all over the floor?
It sounds like some of these nikkas in here might be Kentucky haters or just don't know the game of basketball to call this guy garbage
1) Being young is not a fukking skill. Growth and development isn't guaranteed.
2) He can shoot - but the D League is full of guys who can shoot and do nothing else. A pretty jumpshot is just that - pretty. He isn't gonna be getting 35 seconds to work and screens from 3 1st round talents in a weak conference to get open anymore. We all know that he can't dribble a slinky down the stairs and he's the most assisted player in college hoops. How many rookies get spoonfed like that? How many proven NBA shooters have the benefit of being spoonfed like that?
3) He's 6'5. Okay. Good frame. Good combine. Etc. Having a good NBA size doesn't mean anything by itself. There are 6'7 SGs with equally impressive form that struggled to get good looks. Ones that weren't completely one-dimensional too.
4) His defensive potential? This the shyt I'm talking about. Somebody want to say that other people must not know basketball.... like its some huge achievement to play good perimeter defense when you got Towns and WCS behind you.
5) "Don't take dumbass shots and you can't dribble for shyt so let the Harrison Twins handle that" = well coached now?
Dude just ain't top 10 talent. He's lucky he looks like someone who plays the same position.
People can't even name a half-dozen primarily off-ball wings that transitioned well into the NBA. For most, the list stops cold after JJ and Korver - and both of those guys took half a decade to be worth their time on the court.