Yallbecrazy wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:
Looking at his college stats he shouldn't declare as he may go undrafted unless he puts up some seriously great games the rest of the year.
Nobody is going to risk taking him over known commodities unless he absolutely blows them away in private workouts which he won't because he's not a prolific shooter or jump out the gym kind of athlete. For this reason I think all these mock drafts having him go between #5 overall to #10 are wild. He could very well just end up a 6th man kind of player when all is said and done. Dude shoots lots of bricks and doesn't impact the game in other areas well enough for me to be able to view him as a guy capable of being an efficient NBA starter. His ability to rack up rebounds and assists in high school is irrelevant to me.
I didn't realize consensus had him going so high, he should absolutely declare and probably sit out the rest of the year. Small sample, but he's been very poor and could be injury prone too.
I hadn't really looked into him yet and figured some guys had him as a late 1st -2nd rnd pick based on high school, but teams would not pick him because his stats have been so poor.
Very similar to Kyrie who missed most of his freshman year. People started to forget who he was and had him slipping down but scouts remember talent and Nick Smith Jr. is just a bucket. He's a good PG, he just happens to be on a team with Anthony Black. Watch Irving at Duke and you can see some of Nick Smith Jr potential.

















