Seems from all the posts above that Jennings is more an AI type player, shoot first, last and in-between and is definitely a ball hog. All I read is his scoring nothing about his ball handling, passing and defense. Then in one post that passing and defense are his worst attributes.
A PG needs to run the team, setup the plays and cause problems for the defense. Don't see any of those comments about Jennings. And if his grades are way down and he only wants to play pro-ball, then his attitude does not seem to be a "team" attitude at all. Wouldn't be at all surprised to see him fall to 2nd round if he tries to come out as most all comments seem to be about his scoring not about his leadership or defensive skills.
Nope. Don't want him. Would rather get a true PG who is Soph or Junior or Senior on major college team who exhibits the skills to lead a team and maybe become a star in time in the NBA. Example: Steve Nash was the 15th pick in the 1996 draft out of a small college, Santa Clara (also Kurt Rambis).
A lot of of misconceptions in this post.
-First off, he's not falling into the second round. Even if things go really bad for him, he's top 20 at worst in this draft just on his potential alone.
-He's a very good ball handler, and has good PG skills in his passing and vision.
-While he can get tunnel vision at times at playing the point, I wouldn't call him a selfish player, at least not yet. I'd classify him more as unpredictable than a ball hog. He's always going to be a ball dominant player, but technically so is Chris Paul.
-His ball handling, vision, passing, and athleticism are really the strengths in his game. He's very good facilitating in transition.
-It's actually his scoring ability that needs to improve. He lacks a reliable jump shot, a midrange game, and his finishing ability needs polish (very good at getting to the basket but sometimes comes in a little to wild, and needs to develop some kind of floater/tear drop shot). Definitely needs to get stronger. Needs to improve his halfcourt playmaking, decision making, shot selection, and his ability to break down defenses. Leadership intangibles are unknown, his role in Italy is not a very significant one, so in this category I'd say he's untested.
-From what I've seen he's not a lazy defender or anything. He gives good effort, but needs to develop better IQ on that side. He's got good length, lateral quickness, and get into the passing lanes well for steals. His lack of strength results of in getting caught up in screens. He's not much of a defender at this point and he probably won't ever be a huge difference maker there because of his frame, but he lacks in areas that a lot of 19 year olds lack.
-A "bad" attitude? I don't know exactly what you're basing this off of.
-In Jennings' case, it's hard to make judgments on him because he is really so untested in so many things. We have his HS track record and playing in Europe in limited role.
-Now, I'm not advocating for us to pick him, but you are definitely not being fair in your criticisms of him, especially when you seem to be basing it soley off of posts here.