Giles has literally not played a single second of an NBA game. I'm as excited about him as the rest of you, but let's not get carried away here. Giles has proven nothing and he should not influence who we pick. Best talent available is who we should be drafting and then you work out the rest. Drafting for need is not for lottery teams like us.
Yes. We the fans are justified in making our conjectures and draft assumptions based on Giles's non-debut in the NBA so far.
But the Kings FO folks, who actually have to make the decision, should have a real perspective on him, his medical reports, his conditioning, his attitude, and his potential. They should certainly take that into account while making the pick.
There might be a risk in projecting his practice performance to real games, that will include travel, wear and tear, etc. However, certain amount of risk is there in every decision.
I do believe that we should go with the BPA, with a small caveat. If the talent difference between two prospects is minimal (I'm using talent as a generic term to encompass everything from physical profile to skills to attitude), then we should look at fit too. Per our requirements, Luka is the obvious choice. So, if both he and Bagley (or JJJ or anyone else in consideration) is available, we should go for Luka unless we think the other player is lot better.
If we do take someone like Ayton/Bagley/JJJ, we'll likely need to trade one or both of Willie/Skal (or maybe Kosta, if he can get us a better return). As of now, we get pennies on the dollar for either of them.