In Reke's draft alone, there are five or six guys that have played at his level or better: Blake, Harden, Rubio, Lawson, Jennings and Curry.
I don't see whats so superstar about him. He doesn't have elite athleticism, he doesn't explode to the rim quickly like Westbrook or Rose, doesn't have elite court vision or an outside shot, and basically is a dribble-drive wunderkind. He misses layups because he's become a little worried about contact and injuries, so he takes higher difficulty layups instead of going for the dunk. His defense is inconsistent. All parts of his game suffer form a questionable bball IQ.
So.. where is the amazing talents that puts him up top in the NBA? I'm serious here. His skillset is close to Manu's, but if Manu couldn't shoot and had questionable smarts then he wouldn't be the same great player. This isn't a binary outcome. It's not like a player is either Lebron or Thabeet. There's plenty of Steve Francis and Jerry Stackhouse, and if that's what Reke is then he needs to be approached as such.
I don't see whats so superstar about him. He doesn't have elite athleticism, he doesn't explode to the rim quickly like Westbrook or Rose, doesn't have elite court vision or an outside shot, and basically is a dribble-drive wunderkind. He misses layups because he's become a little worried about contact and injuries, so he takes higher difficulty layups instead of going for the dunk. His defense is inconsistent. All parts of his game suffer form a questionable bball IQ.
So.. where is the amazing talents that puts him up top in the NBA? I'm serious here. His skillset is close to Manu's, but if Manu couldn't shoot and had questionable smarts then he wouldn't be the same great player. This isn't a binary outcome. It's not like a player is either Lebron or Thabeet. There's plenty of Steve Francis and Jerry Stackhouse, and if that's what Reke is then he needs to be approached as such.