nomorezorro wrote:i don't mean to belabor this point, i'm sorry if i've missed this in the discussion, and i want to emphasize this is a genuine question i'm curious to see the answers to: for the people who love demin, who are the guys in the NBA as you see the "model of success" for demin at the professional level, and what makes you optimistic he can get there?
giddey is cited a lot obviously, but i don't think demin has the same kind of handle or speed
i've seen kyle anderson a few times, but demin developing slomo's level of defensive ability and general craftiness is another pure projection that you don't really see at all in his college tape
the ringer lists shaun livingston as his main comp, but his peak was reliant on the development of a strong midrange game and demin hasn't shown any sign of that to date
they also have deni avdija on there, but i don't think demin is anywhere close to him as an athlete/driver/finisher (and to be fair, i think demin is notably better than him as a passer)
and the other thing that strikes me is...none of those guys are that exciting as nba players? like obviously, those guys are probably all better-than-expected outcomes for the #12 pick, but if you're telling me that kyle anderson is the most successful version of the general archetype of a lottery prospect, i'm not going "holy crap we gotta get that guy"
again, earnestly looking for insights from folks with different perspectives than me on this. i do want to be more open to demin as a prospect, and i generally don't like being overly dismissive of guys who haven't actually played a minute in the league
Mr. Sparkle has some good posts earlier in this thread that I think capture what people like about Demin, and I agree with a lot of it.
But for me the reasons are still a little different (in addition to what Sparkle wrote). I like Demin at 12, but there are several guys who could very well be there that I would take over Demin. My whole thing with Egor is that he has, in my opinion, by far the largest outlier skill in the draft. His passing/height combination is completely and ludicrously off the charts. You cannot learn to do the things he does with a basketball. It is what prodigies do, and we see players with his combination of size and passing creativity a couple of times a decade. Maybe less historically since until Magic there basically weren't any, and after Magic there weren't any either for many years. Its kind only been a thing for a little while.
Anyway, that matters to me. I believe we need to use late lottery picks to take the biggest swings we can possibly take, current roster be damned. That is the situation AK has placed us in due to his refusal to play the lottery game. If you can imagine an Egor Demin that can reliably shoot threes and middies - and to be clear I absolutely can imagine it given his mechanics and age - you can imagine an incredibly diverse, unique and valuable offensive player. And if you can get someone like that with the 12th pick, its an incredible outcome. I'll take the risk on that over ho-hum future role players like Asa Newell every time. Those guys are what free agency is for.
There is another reason I have Demin among my favorites at 12: Fun. I love to watch guys pass the ball. It is my favorite thing about watching basketball. The creativity, the instinctiveness, what it represents, I love it. To me nothing captures the spirit and poetry of basketball more than the pass. You give me Giddey, Demin, Matas, Ayo, Coby, etc., all flying up and down the court slinging the rock and playing at the pace all of them thrive in? That will be fun to watch.
How good will it be? I don't really know. I'll take the fun, and figure the rest out later. You also have to understand that I do not believe AK is even remotely competent. He can't build us anything and never will. He's a complete tool who has no idea what he's doing. He makes Vinny Del Negro look like Greg Popovich. He's clueless. But can he build something that's visually appealing while I wait around for him to get fired so we can actually do this the right way? Sure, he can do that.