oh no, I want Doncic at #2 too. I just think he'll struggle with that part of the game in the NBA because he already does in Europe.
In general, it's very interesting that a majority of the European players believe he can be a superstar in the NBA, meanwhile American players believe he'll be a good player, but maybe not all-star level. There's a big discrepancy between the two.
Not sure if you've seen this one, but it features JT and a couple other former American NBA players:
https://uproxx.com/dimemag/luka-don...uting-report-euroleague-strengths-weaknesses/
I also see that the American players emphasize the differences in athleticism and that Doncic will need to adjust to. Bogdan had trouble in the beginning of the year. He wasn't comfortable at all with how quickly NBA defenders closed in and recovered. It was evident with his 3pt shooting. He just wasn't prepared for how fast NBA defenders close out. His timing with his shot was altered by this, and that's why he came out the gates shooting under 30%. Then we also started to see him pass up wide open 3pt shots. However, Bogdan was able to adjust 1/3 way through the season and came out fine. I think Doncic will be able to adjust fine to the NBA, but there will be an adjustment period for him like every prospect. Just because he played in Euroleague doesn't mean he doesn't need to adjust like the college guys.