The thing I like about Skal is he gets to open space and he's fairly comfortable catching anywhere on the floor. He has length and touch and good patience. He has bounce and confidence. Then there is the spin moves that are
pretty incredible because spin moves at his size is where a player loses his balance or loses sight of the rim (see WCS), but to make spin move in traffic and keep your sight on the rim and launch a feathery shot speaks to his talent.
The main thing for Skal is increasing his strength and comfort handling the ball and dealing with the physicality of the game. Before summer league I said he could be a rotational player by picking his spots running the floor, weak side defending and getting hustle points. After SL I still think that is true with him also being able to provide instant offense off the bench against second stringers.
Coach Joerger has a play with his bigs coming off a weak side pick to catch the ball at the top of the key, not unlike Karl. This can be a good play for Skal....to launch the J against the little guy and drive on the big guy. It is exciting to have a player like Skal and the sky is the limit.
Now I want to address Papa.
The consternation on this board is uncalled for. Papa is a player. He's friggin huge with soft hands and makes Boogie look the size of Isaiah.

Back in the day I loved Steven Adams based on his Pitt clips around the time Kings fans were dismissing my analysis as "white stiff guy" who was at best a mid to late first rounder. I actually projected Adams as the Kings pick since Pete at the time talked a lot about moving Boogie to 4. Adams could be a King if Ben would not have fallen.
Of course that whole draft is another story, since Pete and Mullin botched their analysis fooled by a guy with a "pretty" shot a la Ray Allen, but also having short arms, NO one-on-one juke moves, immaturity, and just a POOR feel for the game to move off the ball and get to open space. And dare I say Ben is TOO nice. You cannot be a serious player in this league when you are gentle as a kitten. How many times over three arduous seasons did Ben ever get into some sort of verbal or physical altercation with anyone, ref or player. The answer would be NEVER. And if you are NOT feisty every once and a while, you are NOT trying hard enough!
By contrast, Malachi Richardson shows more of a knack to make plays in tight space, to beat his man with a live dribble, and with length to make plays. And he projects as a better defender.
But I digress.
Papa is a BETTER prospect than Steven Adams. Why? Because he has better hands, better size and comparable skill set. Adams has better lateral quickness but Papa will improve on his lateral quickness once he gets lean and mean. On scale of 1-10, his body and conditioning is a 4. This can be perceived as positive or a negative. It is a negative if he does not work his butt off to go from a 4 to a 7-8 by opening night and over the next 2-3 months. Comparing his Euro clips to SL, he was in BETTER shape playing in Europe, quicker off his feet, faster changing ends.
He was lumbering in Las Vegas, and this hurt him offensively and defensively. I am not sure if this was injury related or whatever, but I am going to give him a pass based on age and circumstances.
The HUMBLING experience and lesson learned, which is you cannot just own the paint because of your size against players faster and better than you have competed against can be a positive in the long run. Papa has MORE maturity than Boogie did at same age, in fact, he may be more mature than Boogie is now. And this means he is likely to learn from this experience, recover from his injury, get himself into relatively great shape, and be ready to make a statement when training camp opens.
I still envision this guy as a stud, not quite sure what that will translate to in terms of production, but he projects as BETTER than Steven Adams, and he is ahead of Marc Gasol at similar age. With Vlade as his mentor, I don't see any reason why he can't be a future all-star. The number one thing is getting into elite shape. Then his size, hands, instincts and footwork will take over and he can dominate. Size and speed WITH skills wins. He has size and skills. Now he just needs to take advantage of these gifts.