Kolkmania wrote:greenroom31 wrote:Sorry but that's crazy to say... you could make the case that he has the HIGHEST superstar potential, but there are guys littered throughout the league who became superstars who got drafted outside the top 5 or even lottery. Look at Steve Nash (#15), Steph Curry (#7), Jimmy Butler (#30), Ginobili (#57) and even Isaiah Thomas (#60). There is always the chance to pick a superstar, the risk is just much higher. Jackson, Tatum, Fox, Monk, and more all have superstar POTENTIAL -- the problem is that they have a lower likelihood of achieving that potential relative to Fultz.
Yeah of course, becoming a superstar within a reasonable likelihood.
I guess Bam Adebayo could become a superstar if he grew another 3 inches, adds the three to his offensive arsenal, learns how to dribble, rebound and defend.
My point was that the "reasonable likelihood" piece is very hard to gauge. If you really think only one guy in this class has superstar POTENTIAL, you're wrong... that's not a matter of opinion. If you think only one guy will FULFILL that potential and become a superstar, well that's fine and you're entitled to whatever opinion you want. May seem like I'm splitting hairs but it's an important distinction.