I'd argue that his outside shot is the only thing we're sure about with Barnes
Depends on how far out an ouside shot is. He impressed me in those videos but then a highlight video is just that. He has a
great midrange game and is very strong. He cannot attack the rim like Tyreke or Cousins for that matter. I suspect he is a great free throw shooter and that counts for me especially in the debate of Drummond vs Barnes. Drummond hit 29.5% last year and that is less than putrid. That percentage coupled with a few other non-attributes to Drummond's game are huge warning flags.
Barnes seems more agile on defense than I thought he would be. I have seen him in games and I must have missed his defense. At his age he could become a very good three point shooter but to this point he has made a living at two to three dribbles and mid level swishes. This is very reliable. If I am willing to give Drummond a break on his inadequacies, I should do the same with Barnes. (Note that the Kings seem to have lost interest in Drummond) I really expected more as a 3 pt shooter, though. The three point line doesn't get any closer in the NBA.
All in all I am disappointed with Barnes and that is based on team needs. I would take MKG over him and MKG can hardly be called an offensive threat of any kind. MKG has a never ending motor and we need guys like that. Stretching it a bit, MKG may be a poor man's Gerald Wallace except less likely to break any bones. As to Drummond, I was disappointed in his workout. He seemed horribly out of shape. Now, people can get into shape but the fact that he wasn't seems to support the suspicion that he is not highly motivated. Read the brief note above about the Kings lack of interest in Drummond and take it for what it is. Might be a smoke screen. I doubt it.
Teams above (below?) us need offense so I expect Beal and Barnes to be gone. That is drafting for need and not BPA. Best players are probably Davis, MKG, Robinson, Beal (?), Barnes, Drummond - my mind has gone blank so that's a cry for help from bajaden.
There is still this yearning for Drummond despite my better logic. A 7 footer should be useful but so should Kwame Brown. I'll trust Petrie.
As best I can remember, there are three shotblockers in the draft in this order: Davis, Henson, and Drummond. Drummond probably blocks shots based more on size than that innate ability of a Davis or Henson. Honestly, Henson could fit if matched up correctly and with JT and Hassan around to not only give him some one to work out against, but to be put in the lineup if someone is killing him and Cousins can't switch to him.
I don't know if I would trade down and that means EVER. Depends on if we get a vet equivalent to a #5 pick.
OK, that was a longer note. Reactions?
Edit: I'm in line with rainmaker. Robinson is JT with a much higher motor. That doesn't mean we can't have both on the team. I will scream bloody murder if we let JT go. JT is a top 7 player (including character) and you don't let a guy like that go. He may very well become that great vet leader.