Kaminsky's situation and development is so unique though, I don't really think it's comparable to anything though.
He does have a point though. It is hard to find players who struggled their first 2 years and exploded in their JR/SR who are succesful in the NBA (it's hard to find them period). The ones you do find are complete flops.
Small sample size, so probably doesn't mean anything though.
Kaminsky's situation and development is so unique though, I don't really think it's comparable to anything though.
Even those guys where getting good minutes and putting up stats their SO years though. They weren't flat out dominating, but they were doing pretty good.
RHJ is the other one Locke likes. I also wonder if the FO likes him. Just looked up his college shooting #s and was discouraged when i saw Kawhi, Iggy, and MKG were all better shooters than him. RHJs shooting numbers are very comparable to Aminus. Would yall be okay with drafting an aminu type?
True. The thing with Kaminsky is he wasn't getting time in his second year, but he wasn't playing bad. For example, his PER was 25.3 that year, his per40 numbers were 16/7/3ast/2bl/2stl. He had the best ORtg and second best DRtg on the team that year, as well as the best WS/40 number and the best BPM number. He was playing behind Jared Berggren who was a senior. I'm not a fan of the per40 when you are getting 10mpg, because there usually is a reason why you are getting only 10mpg, but his raw stats in the time he played weren't bad by any stretch. Is it possible it is simply a case of seniority within the team and him not getting much playing time because of him not being a highly sought out recruit, i.e. his coach not realizing how good he actually was at the time and giving the playing time to the senior?
NBADRAFT.NET has us taking Dekker at 12 while Johnson is taken at 11 and Turner at 13. For the 2nd round they have us taking another Trey Burke and a SG.
If we draft Dekker with Turner, Kaminsky and Oubre still on the board I'd be shocked...