Duke4life831 wrote:DukeLecker wrote:Caleb Wilson's game, raw skills, athletic profile and measurables are incredibly similar to Tyrus Thomas. Ironically, Wilson will likely be the 4th pick in the draft and end up in Chicago--just like Thomas--only 20 years apart. Wilson has a little better offensive profile, but I'll be stunned if he grows to become the legitimate 1st or 2nd option on a championship caliber team. Thomas had the better defensive profile. Thomas was projected by many to become a star. He was an absolute athletic freak but amounted to very little. How is Wilson going to be materially different?
The problem with this thinking though is, there is nothing that held Thomas back from being a star. The only thing that held back Tyrus was Tyrus. You take that physical profile everyday of the week without hesitation.
Tyrus has even been pretty straight forward after the fact that he just relied on his athleticism and thought it would be good enough. His inability to pickup Skiles and Brown's schemes were also well documented.
Its kind of like a Michael Beasley thing. There is nothing physical that prevented Beasley from excelling in the NBA. But because he didnt excel, doesnt mean you pass on the next 6'9 athlete that can basically do it all on the offensive end. You just have to do your due diligence to see if they have a better attitude towards the game and a better work ethic.
Yeah, this is the same debate we were having about Bagley - who I think is a closer comparison because of his actual production in college - upthread.
How much do you update your priors when a similar college prospect busts in the pros? Were Bagley, Thomas, (Beasley, Williams, Swift) etc just unforeseeable fifth percentile outcomes based on their draft day projections, or do they tell us something transferable about the next guy who looks kinda like them? I think at least a little of both, right?
Like, you have to be a bit more concerned about Wilson's floor in a post-Bagley world, or looking for objective reasons why he's going to be different, even if you think Bagley was just bad luck. Where would you draft Marvin Bagley's (or Tyrus Thomas') identical twin in this draft? Not #4, right?
FWIW, "he can handle the ball pretty well for a college 4" seems to be true and not all that comforting, if you go back and look at Bagley's scouting reports. The FT% and standing reach/blocks are a bit more meaningful IMO.