Kobe was 13th because his father called the Nets the night before the draft and told them he wouldn't play there. More importantly, it was 1996.
The idea of drafting a 17/18 year old wasn't the same as it is now. It's guys like KG/Kobe/T-Mac that changed all that and the gold rush to draft these young players--and all of the horrible busts that happened subsequently-- are the reason we're hearing about raising the age for a draftee again.
Although, with the rumors of Kobe beating Jerry Stackhouse one-on-one --while Kobe was in high school--show that Kobe wasn't just some potential great player. He was the real deal. It was tangible. And Jerry West knew that. Kob wasn't merely athletic, he was skilled, didn't have a two-handed jumper, and wasn't a shiny a vertical leap number....
DraftNet Weaknesses wrote: LaVine needs to develop more consistency and improve his basketball IQ … Has a tendency to settle for too many pull up jump shots and doesn’t attack the basket nearly as much as he should off the dribble … Got to the foul line at a poor rate for someone with his shot creating potential last season (1.8 FTA per night on 69%) … Pretty thin and frail, needs to put on more weight … Not a physical player at all, and really struggles with any aspect of the game dealing with contact right now … Has a raw feel for the game, and decides to take some bad shots at times … Though he’s projected by many to be a combo guard, LaVine didn’t show a great ability to handle double teams and struggled some when pressured … Is a pretty underwhelming defensive player, and will have a tough time finding consistent minutes on an NBA team until he shows more effort and strength on this end … Doesn’t seem to be a very tough player. Body strength will obviously help his ability to play through contact … Though he has good shooting skills, his jumper faded badly down the stretch last season and rendered him pretty ineffective throughout the month of March … Struggles mightily to contribute when his jumper isn’t falling … Is a very promising prospect, but will need time to develop overall before he’s ready to play consistently in the NBA ...
LaVine could very well develop into a nice player, and I would love to acquire a second pick to take a swing at him...but from the sounds of it he is not the next Westbrook. Just as Kobe wasn't the next Grant Hill. He was Kobe.
The odds that LaVine totally changes his stripes and becomes as physical as Westbrook are next to none.