I'm having a hard time getting too excited about our young players at the moment. I think they're rotational guys, and a few might be starters, but I'm not seeing bonafide stars at this point.
- Taylor Hendricks remains in the Dorian Finney-Smith archetype. He's fine as a 3D guy with NBA length, who likely fits in as the 5th - 7th guy on a playoff team. He's not much of a roller, slasher or scorer.
- Brice Sensabaugh did some really nice things as an isolation scorer and self-creator at Ohio State, but he's looking more like Aaron Nesmith vs. NBA size, speed and physicality. He has value as a confident shooter.
- Keyonte is a talented scorer, but I don't think he's the guy who runs your team or leads your team like he may think he is. He might be in the same ballpark as Reggie Jackson.
- Cody Williams has some really nice tools, shows good timing on defensive plays, and is a crisp passer. The question will be whether he's aggressive enough about his career to add the toughness and physicality he needs to have a real impact. He lacks physical presence, he avoids contact, and he defers a lot at this stage.
- Filipowski is interesting as a complementary big who does a bit of everything, but he needs to fit into a more developed team concept in order to add value.