I wouldn't say its totally chill. Towns is chill. Mudiay comes from Africa, its a different culture slightly. I know a guy who was raised by a single African dad, he's always soft spoken and thankful, but when he gets mad

he becomes Michael blackenson. Stereotype I know, but I like what was said there.
He knows how to be a pro because unlike everyone else he was one. Say whatever you want but the CBA team gave him the option to go home like they did Kenyon, and a bunch of other American guys there when they get hurt. He said **** that, you're paying me to play, I'll rehab, bring my brothers and mother to china, and I'm staying. He got in the rehab room and got back to his team. He ever learned parts of the language to communicate with the guys there while out and showed up to their games. They called him their brother for it because he respected what it meant to be a true professional and their game.
Like he said, he's talked to Harington and Marbury who both have gave him weight room advice and other things. Msrbury has tried to push him towards being a laker as you can see on Instagram as he says he would live him to go there. He sought out magic and West to watch him workout, and he speaks of Kobe in a respectful way, but not in that lovesick puppy way. It's the way Kobe spoke of MJ, he's my idol, but if you put a ball between us I'm going to kill that mother because I want to win and be the best. His personality is very laker like in terms of what's always been done ... Draft the small with an ego, an attitude, and game ... Pay the big that's developed and ready to go on the free agent or trade market.
I'd be ecstatic with Muiday. Hell he's the first point guard I've liked that fits the Kidd and Payton mold IMO. I also much rather sign a big, pay out your ass even to do it than draft one. Our drafted bigs were Divac who only become a true mainstay C in this league after leaving here, Elden who never fully developed, and Bynum who has one all star berth to his name, put up less numbers than Luc Longley when it mattered, and is out the league because he's a goof. I rather go small easy because I think they are better players, but also because I think we develop those guys way better than we do bigs