Scoot looking like the next D-Rose/John Wall/Fox/Ja-style super guard for two seasons and then immediately turning into Killian Hayes upon being drafted needs to be studied by the top schools in the Ivy League because this is NOT the same guy who went toe-to-toe with Wemby in those G-League showcase games just two seasons ago.
So my question is, did he really look that good, or was it just the hype train? Sure, he was on that train for kinda two years but there were extremely limited opportunities for us to see him in full-game action - there weren't a ton of Ignite game on TV and he was sitting out most of his second season with an injury. I personally hate highlight packages because they hide stuff like you find in this video. So I didn't have a good feel for him at draft time, figured that the consensus was probably right (it's usually close) but I was really going on other people's opinions.
And sometimes the hype train is just wrong. We all saw it very clearly last season with Bronny, but the funny thing is that you saw how relentless that hype train was even when it was blatantly obvious that the package didn't match the description. Think of Markelle Fultz, whose career as a journeyman PG was basically ruined by the hype train calling him a #1 overall pick for a year. I thought that one was pretty obvious too, but that train kept on a-rollin' and when he got to the NBA he had expectations he couldn't meet.
Maybe he never really looked that good and we just didn't know because we couldn't really see him play much.