BoyzNTheHood wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:I get Harrison Barnes vibes if his shooting comes along. I see him more as a wing than a big.LBJKB24MJ23 wrote:
i think he's got a mixture of Siakam in his game and raw offensively like OG if i had to equate it to a player(s) we know. kinda like Siakam when he first came into the league
Looking deeper into his profile becomes pretty damning for him, and if he doesn't work hard he'll quickly become a bust.
They talked about him on the Stepien podcast. Here are some of the details:
https://www.thestepien.com/2021/04/08/jonathan-kuminga/
-Combination of length, strength, coordination are above average for big NBA wings
-Jumping can be effortless, 2nd jump is very quick
-Athleticism is above average, but doesn't always use it functionally
-Shooting is bad from all areas of the court (references below .500 TS%)
-Mechanics are acceptable, but has a small hitch that can only be seen from behind Kuminga
-Doesn't have a great touch, has a lot of bad misses
-Able to create but isn't efficient
-Very good coordination
-Odd that he has such good coordination but struggles with touch and releasing jumper consistently
-Will struggle to create at NBA level without a jumper and doesn't pass a lot which is a bad combo
-Does show flashes on occasion of having decent vision
-Doesn't like to use screens, will often reject them for post ups or isolation plays
-Unlikely, but it's reasonable to believe that he can become a respectable spot-up shooter
-Does not cut well
-Does not rebound well (ball watches)
-Seems like he has a low motor
-Above average on-ball defense (projects as a net-zero defender at a minimum)
-Does not use his strength enough defensively
-If he gets beat he gives up easily which is worrisome because of his length, coordination and athleticism which would allow him to recover
-Low motor on off-ball defense
-Misses rotation responsibilities
-If his man is involved in off-ball action he loses sight of on-ball action
-Defensive rebounding is a great quality
-Reacts well to odd bounces
-If he's guarding someone who shoots he doesn't rebound as well
-Would be good for him to be encouraged to grab-and-go so that the effort is always there
-Compared to Sekou Doumbouya
-Projects him to turn into a rotation player on a championship team that has to be a little more top heavy than the normal championship team (references Kevon Looney on the Warriors as an example)
-Says Jaylen Brown, Tobias Harris, Aaron Gordon type of outcome would probably be if he reached the 99th percentile of his skillset
-You could possibly draft him as a young player with trade value, but it's probably better to draft someone else
-Value wise would be towards the bottom 3rd of the first round
he's the highest bust potential of the top 5 imho. and lot of experts and people here saying he's the likely candidate that falls out of the top 5.




























