bstein14 wrote:Invictus88 wrote:flow wrote:Are we talking about ceilings, again?
Ah, it seems like just yesterday when everyone was geeking out over Killian having the highest ceiling in the draft. Good times.
This was not a thing. It was like one or two voices that mentioned Killian being worthy of #1 overall / having a high ceiling amongst a large sea of others with other opinions.
Your quote is revisionist history.
This was very much a thing with the comparison to Haliburton in particular. I was on the Haliburton train calling him an "Andre Miller with a 3 point shot" and I think people in general weren't as excited about him because he was a bit older, lacked some athleticism and a quick first step, and he thought of more as the "safe" pick but not the exciting high ceiling guy. He wasn't out there in college hitting step back 3s off the dribble he was a bit more conventional for sure.
Comparisons to Haliburton are one thing. I was referencing a claim made of Hayes vs. the totality of the rest of that year's draft class; of which both Edwards and Ball were consistently the prevailing frontrunners in terms of who would go #1 and who had the highest potential.