But is it crazy to put Precious or Banton in basically the same tier as Scottie? Would we be thinking about them differently had they been picked higher???
Precious, Banton, and Scottie are all...
- Very, very young and inexperienced
- Long
- Mobile
- Disruptive defenders
- Raw offensively
- Contributing now, despite clear weaknesses
- Unselfish
- Creative offensively, and occasionally brilliant
- Developing as shooters
Doesn't draft position affect our expectations of them and their development, rather than purely what we're seeing on the court? Can you imagine a world where, say, Precious was picked #4 and Scottie was picked #20? Would we be demanding more playing time for Precious? Demanding he start?
If Banton was a top 10 pick, maybe we'd be looking at him as a modern Shaun Livington (#4 in 2004), except without the devastating injuries.
If Precious was a top 10 pick, maybe we'd be looking at him as a raw version of the new PF/C archetype: defends Cs, can switch onto guards, dunks out of the pick-and-roll, shoots threes out of the pick-and-pop, spots up from three, and attacks the rim off the dribble from the perimeter.