There is an issue there though -- it was remarked even before the draft how little Reke seemed to dunk, and the cirtical companion to that is that he is not at this point a high percentage layup guy. Remember the way Salmons never seemed to miss one once he got to the rim? Well Reke is the opposite -- he gets to the rim at will but his layup efficiency reminds me of (scary comparison) Rafer Alston. Point being that if he had great touch on those layups and was highly efficient with them, the lack of dunking would not even be a factor. But since he seems to struggle to finish sometimes, the dunk would be an obvious solution. If he can get up easily. Because maybe he can't. He's strong, he can really slice, but maybe he just didn't get blessed with the springy legs gene. And hey, few PGs can dunk easily and they get along (of course that's because most of them are small -- much rarer in a 6'5"/6'6" athletic guy). But if that is the story with Reke he's really got to focus on layup drills here these first few years. Guys in the NBA are bigger, there is more defense at the rim. All the nifty driving ability in the world isn't going to matter if he clanks the layup at the end.