In fairness, he's saying that the FO considered him to be the star. Everyone, up to, and during, the draft, pointed out that this year was essentially the role player's year (I guess a kind way of saying that it was absent of star talent.) Hell, they started talking about the 2014 draft before the 2013 even ended. The one thing Bilas said about McLemore is that, out of anyone, he had the potential to become an all-star.
Potential is a dangerous word. Coaches and GMs lose their jobs over potential. If anything, we'll see how hard of a worker McLemore is. He can't just assume it will come easily to him, or he'll spend time in the D-League, maybe bounce around, and find that athleticism only gets you so far. Or, he could surprise and show enough improvement to stay on the NBA roster, and better himself year after year. Unfortunately, the pressure is on the kid. It wasn't put there by the fans - we've known about this draft class for a long time, just as we know about next year's. It came from the FO. Yeah, it was their first draft, and yeah, they got a little excited, but you can't really blame them. It's like a kid's first Christmas. You love that gift like nothing else you've ever received before.
Maybe they're expecting next year's pick (unless it somehow stupidly goes to Cleveland) to be that #2 option, and by then BMc might be good enough to be the #3. I don't have the foggiest idea of what they're thinking in that regard, but we do need to realize that right now, McLemore isn't showing star potential.
Could it all change tonight? Maybe. We're all hoping that he shows some promise, and we're all hoping for improvement.