NYPiston wrote:Knecht is a top 5 pick in this draft. Yeah Yeah he's old, but he's a baller. I think he's a Keegan Murray level prospect and Keegan went 4th in a much better draft.
This is such a weird take on multiple levels.
Dalton is over 1 year older than Keegan at the time of the draft, Knecht turning 23 before the draft while Keegan turned 22 right after the draft.
Keegan is a bigger--listed at 6' 8" and a 6' 11" wingspan. Dalton is 6' 5" or maybe 6' 6", we will find out at the combine.
Keegan was a legitimate 2-way player coming out of college, impacting the game on both ends of the court--his STL%, BLK% and OREB% absolutely crush Dalton's.
Keegan had a combination of NBA-level skills [Shooting, Movement without the ball, High-level Defensive positioning and instincts, Rebounding] which all could easily have been predicted to translate to the NBA. Dalton, on the other hand, is an on-ball scorer and good shooter who is undersized for a wing, doesn't show much promise defensively and has not shown and signs of being a high-level creator for others, which really makes projecting his skill-set into the NBA difficult and blurry.
The idea that these two players are similar talents or prospects isn't something I can get behind.