Randle has no post game, and his face up game is pretty much straight line bully-drives. He will spend 2-3 years adjusting and developing his offense and in the mean time will rely on his non-existent team defense to get PT (he's decent man-to-man, so I guess, Randle is similar to JT defensively). Vonleh is just a bunch of tools right now: underdeveloped faceup game from HS, underdeveloped post game Crean started to teach him, lack of defensive awareness (another guy, similar to JT defensively). Exum is just a guy with excellent foot speed, lack of weight (maybe, this complain will go away by draft day), decent shooting mechanics and good work ethic. By the end of the season looks like Parker is average shooter/passer/defender, who can score. We need more of those, right?
Everyone at the top has serious holes in their games, that will take at least a couple of years to fix. Embiid and Wiggins look like they might be plugged right in as defensive roleplayers, though Embiid will have to chase PFs around perimeter, and I don't imagine him to be particular effective doing this.
In the end the best player from this draft might easily be some very athletic guy like RHJ (50/50 at best though on him declating), if he develops offensive game to catch up with his aggression and excellent defense. As for offensive project in Capela, what do you need from Kings PF other than high quality finishing and occasional mid-range jumper (guy is hitting 70% FTs over last 15 games, although on small sample size)?
Well, what Stauskas can do, that Belinelli doesn't? Exciting, right?
Everyone at the top has serious holes in their games, that will take at least a couple of years to fix. Embiid and Wiggins look like they might be plugged right in as defensive roleplayers, though Embiid will have to chase PFs around perimeter, and I don't imagine him to be particular effective doing this.
In the end the best player from this draft might easily be some very athletic guy like RHJ (50/50 at best though on him declating), if he develops offensive game to catch up with his aggression and excellent defense. As for offensive project in Capela, what do you need from Kings PF other than high quality finishing and occasional mid-range jumper (guy is hitting 70% FTs over last 15 games, although on small sample size)?
Well, what Stauskas can do, that Belinelli doesn't? Exciting, right?
I could live with Embiid or Wiggins. I would imagine that Cousins and Embiid would switch between playing the power forward or center on defense, depending upon the matchup. I think it could work.
With Wiggins you get a guy who probably has never been beaten out for a loose ball in his life. He's extremely quick to the ball. And he gets whatever shot he wants; he just hasn't been making nearly as much of those shots as you'd like. I think that will come with time.
Randle is the last of my first group because of fit and I don't see him as top tier rebounder in the NBA.
Vonleh has project-type aspects to his game, but I see him as a versatile project, who eventually will be a very good well rounded two-way player. I actually like him better than Randle.
As for Capella, there are questions surrounding his BBIQ. If that is truly the case, I shudder. Once you've been exposed to Jason Thompson, further exposure to such ineptness might kill you.
As for Stauskas, Belinelli might be a good comparison. I think Stauskas is going to be a good player. He has the moxy, the BBIQ, the versatility, and the shooting. There are worse players out there. (He's another guy I could see the Spurs taking). But I guess it's all about expectations; I thought the Kings really had a good chance at a player with an All Star ceiling; now I'm not all that positive about our chances.
PS Who is RHJ?