Double Helix wrote:I'm fairly certain Coach Cal hasn't had one first round draft pick bust out in 7 years. The Harrisons were exposed and went later than the first round if I recall. James Young is still young enough to get it going (drafted 2 seasons ago at 19 and stuck behind one of the most crowded perimeter rotations in the league) but even kids that had some small question marks like Lyles and Booker made their marks quicker than expected. WCS came on late last year. Randle is already shaping up to be what he was projected to be. KAT is better than expected. Noel is what people thought he'd be. MKG is the Gerald Wallace type he was projected to be. Kanter has figured it out. 2Pat is an elite role player. Knight, Bledsoe and Wall kept getting better and became star PGs. Terence Jones is kind of a poor man's Ibaka when not hurt. Heck, even Archie Goodwin looks like a solid pick. Highly recruited kids (Skal was a top 2 recruit) with NBA-level athleticism at their positions who spend time with Coach Cal at Kentucky don't tend to disappoint long-term. He institutes an NBA-friendly system and prepares them for life as pros.
Skal's disappointing freshmen season is literally the blessing in disguise situation you want to have happen when picking where we are. In the past, at 9 you could just gamble on the High School star with upside (McGrady/Amare) and hope for that rapid development but with 1 and dones the kids who deliver quickly go top 5. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R0eFmSoGvU&sns[/youtube] Coach Cal tried to do for Skal what worked for KAT. He tried to develop him in the post more. Unlike KAT (because he isn't a generational freak like KAT), it took longer and he fell back on his strengths as a pick and pop guy and rim protector. Cal probably wants him to stay another season and will sell him on the growth WCS and others had by doing so.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtnyG6TMO4Q&sns[/youtube]
I hope he comes out though and I hope we take the gamble because this team needs some home run attempts and banking on a top 2 high school recruit 6'11 dude with Amare athleticism measurements who moves like Noel and averaged over 4 blocks per 40 while showcasing rare shooting touch at age 19 and having spent time with Coach Cal at Kentucky is about the most exciting gamble at 9 we could make.
There are always exceptions and Skal has the stats to show he can be the exception. Cal gives his players opportunity at some point to shine. Skal is one of those few players he gave opportunity to and didn't shine. Cal gave Murray a hard time, harder than he gave Skal. Murray had more limitations than some of Cal's other PG/SG (Rose/Wall, MKG, Knight, Bledsoe, etc.) but he got better. Skal's numbers aren't even good on a per 40 basis - worse than Check Diallo!! Different players of course but that's not encouraging. Plus Skal is 20 years old, same age as Bruno.




























