Hal14 wrote:Lastly, I have no idea what Euro Busts you're talking about who played against 17 year olds. The competition in Europe at the HS level isn't as good as it is in the US so you're comparing apples to oranges. In Europe, if a kid is really good, they will be playing pro ball by the time they're 18 so you're not making any sense.
There is no HS level in Europe. I'm talking FIBA Tournaments. And the U18 Fiba European Championship or u19 World Championship is close or higher than US Top HS level.
I'm talking about basically all of the international busts of the last 10 years. Who are the international lottery busts since 2010? Ntilikina, Hayes, Papagiannis, Hezonja, Bender, Avdija, Dante Exum. Probably forgetting a few.
What do they ALL have in common? NONE of them had proven themselves at the pro level before the draft. Only Hayes looked somewhat ok at a very low level team. All of them were hyped only because of their performance at Fiba Tournaments. So because they dominated other 17 year old kids, scouts thought "Damn this guy is a top 10 talent". These guys weren't even good enough for Euro teams and yet NBA Teams thought they were worthy of a top 10 pick. Why? Simply because they dominated kids.
This is what I'm talking about. "Talent is Talent" is not true. Everybody was sure that these guys were future NBA Stars because everybody thought they recognized the talent. But dominating kids doesn't prove anything. The bust ratio of players who dominated youth competition, hadn't performed at the pro level and still went lottery is 100%!!
On the other hand, let's look at the best international players in the NBA right now.
Doncic, Jokic, Bogdanovic', Sengün, Nurkic, Sabonis, Porzingis, Markkanen, Valanciunas, Wagner, Gobert etc.
Giannis being the one exception because he is a freak
What do ALL of these have in common? Most of them didn't have initial hype because they weren't dominating FIBA tournaments and Youth Competitions as the first group did, but ALL of them had proven themselves at the Pro or College level before getting drafted.
This is all the evidence you need to look at to see that dominance against HS kids means NOTHING. You can look like a future star (see the first group) against kids, and still fail. And as the data and history shows if you dominate kids but for some reason don't look good at the pro or College level, then you most likely will end up a bust.
If teams had waited 1-2 years before drafting the first group, none of them would've went as high as they did. But they were essentially drafted straight out of Fiba Youth Tournaments. Just as the Twins would be
I'm not even saying the Twins will definitely suck. But based on history and data, using a top 5 pick on a guy who hasn't performed at the College or Pro level yet is the 100% indicator of wasting a draft pick. Kobe, LeBron and KG are stupid examples because they DOMINATED the competition. With these generational kind of talents it can be obvious despite the competition. But the twins? These guys are 20 years old and aren't even dominating kids.