Preytell, just exactly what is that your looking for in the way of talent. He came into this league as a young 19 year old. He was a young man out there with seasoned veteran players, and he managed to average 14 ppg, and 7 boards a game. That by the way doubles what Giannis did in his first year in the NBA. At the same point in time, Bagley is a better ballhandler than Giannis was his rookie year. Yes, he's gotten by with his athleticism to a large degree, but then wouldn't you, as 15 or 16 year old if you could dominate the competition.
I've watched NBA basketball for over 50 years, and trust me, most of your elite athlete's that come into the league, especially big's, have gotten by mostly on their athleticism. And I referring to one and done players. Those that stay in college for 3 or 4 years come in far more skilled and ready to play. There have been one and done's that have taken 4 to 5 years to finally reach their peak. Bagley is loaded with potential. Does that mean he'll reach that potential? My guess, if he can stay healthy, is yes. He's a known hard worker, and those that put in the work usually reach their goals.
Bagley only has one problem, and that's his health. We have to hope it's just been a run of bad luck. None of his injuries really concerned me except for the foot injury. I've seen too many players have their careers shortened by chronic foot problems. A healthy bagley with underdeveloped skills is capable of averaging 20 pt's and 10 boards. To me, that's his floor. He's capable of much more.