Ok so you have no major concerns then I take it.
Thanks for the thoughts on the release too, just started looking at the guy.
Is he good enough to possibly start this season or get 30 mpg with Collison here?
Russell is not ready to be a starting PG in the NBA. If somehow he fell to the Kings he'd back up Collison and possibly get some minutes as a backup SG (depending on what the Kings do at the SG position) but I wouldn't expect a lot of production out of him his rookie year.
I think Russell can definitely make a claim to being the 2nd or 3rd best prospect in this draft but I actually have fewer concerns about WCS and Justice Winslow.
I worry about him defending NBA PGs though I had the same concern with Michael Carter-Williams (even more so there because of Syracuse's full time zone D) but like MCW I think Russell will do okay because of his length and decent lateral quickness. Whether he can dribble against pressure from opposing PGs I don't know. I also worry about Russell's struggles against good teams and feasting on poor ones. I know the common defense there is that ALL players do better against worse teams etc. But I think it's more than that. I think Russell is a great shooter but he's not a great athlete and he's not super crafty attacking the rim. And I think his struggles against better teams came because when he faces bigger and/or stronger defenders he doesn't really have anything he does exceptionally well to score the ball outside of being a good outside shooter. He doesn't have blow by speed, a super slick handle/moves or the ability to absorb contact and either get to the line or finish in traffic.
Out of Towns, Russell and Okafor I think Russell actually has the highest bust potential. And since Okafor doesn't fit with the Kings and Towns is absolutely not going to slip to us I think I'm pretty content with taking whoever is left of Cauley-Stein, Mudiay or Winslow.
I really dislike the idea of taking yet another SG and I don't think Winslow is a great fit but I think he's a very safe pick who will, at the very least, have a long NBA career barring serious injury. I think there's a very high possibility that he'll at least be a better player than Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and I think his high end comparison is Andre Iguodala with perhaps not quite as good passing but better shooting.
That said, I hope Porzingis and Winslow go #4 and #5 giving the Kings their choice of Mudiay or Cauley-Stein. I think Winslow would fit very nicely with the Magic but I'm hearing they like Porzingis. Of course, what I really want is for Phil Jackson to shake up the draft by grabbing somebody way higher than projected and then have that player be a bust.