I'll be curious to see how he plays for Miami next season. I'm still not convinced that he's not fool's gold as it stands now.
If the Kings front office feels there's a potential superstar there at #6 you have to draft him. Period.
The prevailing sentiment is that if the King don't win next season (largely meant as making the postseason) Cousins will push his way out.
But I don't think it's that black and white. I think what Cousins wants is to know that there's a structure in place (teammates, coach, FO, ownership, strategic plan moving forward) that he feels is capable of contending. I think if Mudiay or Porzingis were the real deal and the rest of this offseason was reasonably successful he'd be fine with the team making a modest improvement next season knowing that the Kings would have a very good chance to continue ascending for the next few years. I simply can't imagine Cousins being totally content with a season where the Kings take WCS, sneak in as the 8th seed but get bounced but being furious and wanting out if the Kings win an additional 10-12 games and miss out on the postseason but with a star in waiting developing before his eyes.
That said, I've watched the same workout videos, draft videos and most of the available game footage of Porzingis and Mudiay and I can't honestly tell you that I would feel confident nabbing either one and expecting great things.
Porzingis has nice mechanics and intriguing potential but he'll likely never be a post threat, doesn't seem to know the word "pass", isn't a really slick handler, is weak on the boards, doesn't have great defensive awareness and just doesn't fill me with hope that he'll be "Dirk with defense" as some people have labeled his ceiling. Maybe he could be that good - I don't know. And with Mudiay his shooting flat out scares me. He hasn't got Wall/Westbrook warp speed, hasn't got Tyreke's handle or Rose's explosiveness attacking the hoop. And he's a willing but not amazing passer. He seems like a very big, strong PG who is good but not great at most things but is a very weak shooter with less than stellar mechanics. Trying to watch him in CBA games is tough because nobody seems to play defense, including Mudiay.
This is a draft where I'm glad not to be the Kings GM. I would be completely happy nabbing WCS at #6 but if he's not there or if he is but Mudiay or Porzingis is too I don't know which way you go. I'd lean towards the conservative selection but again, if you feel a guy is going to be a star you take him. Period.