Negrodamus wrote: Wingspan is 6'10.
Fastest 3/4 sprint at the combine; 5th highest vert (best in standing vert)
Top 15 in the country in steals in the best conference in the country.
His team was noticeably worse on defense when he was off the court.
He defended the other teams best wing player (ie, Tatum while against Duke)
His D stats are better than almost anyone in the top 10..
Right, but there are also reasons not to make too much of that:
--Wasn't a very good shooter this year, was even worse the year before; has no record of being a solid enough shooter to pencil him in as one in the NBA--when the shots are further, the defense closes out harder, and the pace is so much quicker (though his stroke looks good enough)
--Doesn't have a clear offensive game; not good enough at anything that you're pretty sure he'll step right in and be able to drive or shoot stepbacks or anything else
--Because of the ball movement, pn'r, pace-and-space game, perimeter/non-big man D is less important in the NBA and you have to a stellar NBA defender to make a big difference; just being a solid, above average NBA wing defender isn't going to get you minutes on a decent team unless you're also holding your own on offense
--his D stats still aren't awesome (it's more that those of Ball, Monk, Fultz, DSJ, Markannen, etc are really bad for top-10 guys); his steal % is nice, but again it's not incredible (it's maybe somewhere between 30-40 in the NCAA this year?), not enough to suggest he'll come in and tear it up on D right away
I'm not trying to be devil's advocate, just honestly think he's a full gamble you're making based on good size/athleticism plus some peripheral skills. Really wouldn't be surprised at all if he doesn't end up making a rotation, and I'd say his most likely outcome is as a sort of spot starter (though he could obviously be better).