Is the sky still falling?
Not my ideal draft, but an absolute load of emotional nonsense being spoken the last 20 hours here.
Big Papa - not who I expected and probably not my top choice, but the guy has potential. I can see him as a more athletic, more skilled version of Mozgov. Huge body. Not as strong yet but can easily get there. That might not sound sexy, but Papa is one massive dude who has surprisingly good quickness and leaping ability. I don't hate the pick, I am absolutely fine with it. People being pissed with the pick because they never heard of him, or because some random guy's draft board didn't have him going that high are ridiculous.
Richardson, I don't love that pick. I would have taken Luwawu/Korkmaz/Jackson and probably a couple others over him easily. I can see the reasoning, and I do think he has some talent. I'm just not convinced. I would have 100% taken Luwawu over him, without an a single doubt. So this one stung a bit. Still, Richardson can do a little of everything offensively, has potential defensively, and seems like a smart/confident kid. His BBIQ wasn't great but I think he is smart enough off the court to improve that significantly.
Skal - no-brainer at this point. In terms of talent and upside, I'm not sure we could have done better. Highly touted recruits who underwhelm at the collegiate level, and then fall in the draft, typically have a good track record once they make it to the league. Sounds odd, but it's true. That doesn't mean he's a guarantee - the kid clearly has a huge amount of work to do. But the shooting stroke, length, size, athleticism, shot-blocking, those cannot be taught. People are so harsh to judge kids as mentally weak, but I can't imagine what I would have felt like under the scrutiny of the world on national TV as an 18 year old. Not all kids develop that confidence as the same stage. I believe Skal can be a very good player with time and coaching, and life experience.
Forget what the national media say, they jump on the Kings regardless of what we do. We need three years to judge how this draft was, and I think we'll all feel a lot better about it then. People complaining that we didn't draft for need are the exact people that would complain if we passed on an unheralded star for the safer pick. You cannot have it every way. The draft is not how you fill holes for immediate impact, his has been demonstrated year after year. People never learn. At this point, the success of this draft boils down to Vlade's ability to recognise talent. We won't know the answer for a few years.