To be fair, he did almost die in the Haiti Earthquake
I know, my comments were of praise. He never had a chance to pick up a lot of the fundamentals that a kid who grew up in the US bball system would already have. But he is talented and by all accounts, very coachable. So he will be very good, possibly one of the best players of this draft (as he predicts himself) if we spend a lot of time and effort to develop him.
There are teams that won't put in that kind of effort for rookies and I surely hope this new coaching team sees the importance of player development and does a great job with Skal, Malachi, Papa etc.