It is somewhat troubling the issues that Bagley has had so far in the SL. People may say that SL means absolutely nothing, but that's just not true. It matters to some degree. I think that players struggling is more telling than ones playing well. Because it is not unusual for a player to do well in SL then fall flat on their face when the regular season starts up.
Also people complain about voicing opinions about the SL after so few games, but the nature of these observations is to make judgements, opinions, about the future, isn't it? It doesn't make the opinion correct, but it's only natural to make a judgement about a player's future, no matter how brief or contextualized the observation might be. I don't see the harm in it, if taken relatively lightly for what it is, it's an evolving process.
What I liked about Bagley's selection is that people think he (potentially) compliments Fox's game very well. When you draft a guy like Fox, I think he has demonstrated enough talent so far to justify tailoring the roster to some degree around him. And it works better because Fox himself is a distributor, that can in turn make other Kings' around him better. I don't know why their games compliment in depth yet, except that he is can keep up with Fox's quick tempo, and they can run and effective pick and roll game. Bagley can ideally make Fox much more effective on the floor, and vice versa. And I think that would be a winning dynamic that the team can feed off of.
In all fairness this is only the first game I've been able to watch, but I did like his effort, I am especially excited when he beats a guy off of a face up, uses that agility/athleticism to get open look in the post (even if just briefly), makes an exceptional rebound, or flat out hustles hard. People have commented on the board about how the poor guard play (Mason) hurt the rest of the team, and I agree for this game. At the end of the day, what I kind of expected (guessed) is that Bagley won't be a #1 guy, but a #2. And I'm excited that the Kings feel good enough about Fox to spend the high draft pick on a player that is expected to compliment his style of play.