He wont be and he'd be crazy to return to school. I actually thought he was 1st rd worthy last year as a one and done. It's a dream scenario.
This question / thread really hinges on what happens in the first rd and also who stays and who goes in the draft.
If its Doncic I would be interested in Mo Wagner to further the 3 point firepower in the coming seasons. I think Doncic could fill in at backup point A combo guard like Shake Milton Elie Okobo or Tony Carr would still be nice though.
If anfernee simons or Mitchell robinson falls, its unlikely but too good to be true and they must pounce at the opportunity.
If the pick is a big the 2nd rd pick will be a wing, Jacob Evans is only 6'6 but could be a nice spark. Kris Wilkes from UCLA is a development project with nice upside they could stash in the g league for a year and save a spot on the roster with. Keita Bates Diop would be nice value at 36 and can contribute from day 1.
There's also the curious case of Rodions Kurucs who could have great upside for that type of pick and seems like a possible match with this roster.
Melvin Frazier could be a nice fit too
I like Mo Wagner a lot in general because he'd be a good floor spacer. This team desperately needs more shooters, especially around Fox. This is the problem you run into with a PG who struggles to shoot. In today's NBA, you'd want
at least 3 shooters on a team, but preferably
4. Fox and Giles/WCS already takes up that 2 non-shooting role. Kings need a floor stretching 4.
I liked Kurucs last year, but his lack of development this year has really turned me off. It was a mistake for him to pull out of last year's draft, and I'm sure he regrets it. However, I'd be ok with rolling the dice at #37 as long as our #2 pick isn't a wing.
I'm also looking for backup PGs with that pick too. I'm not the biggest fan of Frank Mason, and I think he'll need to earn his roster spot this year. Wasn't impressed with his game as a rookie, but I know he'll improve in year 2. Still, I think we need to give him competition.