gorz wrote:Baseline81 wrote:yoyoboy wrote:Kuminga is the type of prospect who continues to trick GMs into overdrafting him year after year. Raw athlete who you’re just hoping develops all of the basketball abilities later. I wouldn’t take him in the top 10 personally.
Did you say the same of Edwards last year?
Edwards is much more skilled than kuminga. If you watched him from the aau circuits you could tell even back then he could really handle, slice to the rim, and shoot the rock and that carried over to Georgia as well.. he wasn't just an uber athlete and straight line driver he knew how to change speed/direction euro step going full speed.
Yeah I don't understand the comparison here. Edwards' shooting was lacking but he was still much less raw overall than Kuminga is, and he's built like an oversized runningback. And I hate to bring this up, but it's important to note that Kuminga was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where just 25% of kids are born with birth certificates. It's not out of the question that a guy like Kuminga could be a year or two older than his listed age, and around the time he came over to the US a few years ago, he would've been advised to lie about his age to maximize his odds of being drafted. It's just the smart thing to do. And for a guy who's as raw in development right now as he is, a year or two makes an enormous difference in terms of his potential. I would say each additional year older would drop him 10-15 spots.
People might get upset at that and be willing to take Kuminga's team at their word, but these are things you have to consider if you're going to invest $20-25 million into a player to be a major part of your franchise going forward. Even if we have no reason to doubt his age though, I'm still personally not taking him in the top 10 because I just think generally the unpolished athletes in a similar vein to him tend to bust.