Nate Hinton will end up being one of the top seven players in this draft.
I know it's controversial but I absolutely stand by it. Come back in four years time and laugh at me if I'm wrong, but unless he gets injured I don't think I will be.
From what I have seen he is currently ranked as a second round prospect. He shouldn't be. He's a top ten prospect, and in four years time, unless he gets injured I'm pretty confident it will be blatantly obvious.
To be clear: Nate Hinton will be better than Ball, Toppin, most likely Okoro (I'm assuming he doesn't become a good shooter), Deni, Vassell, Haliburton, Bey, and a bunch of others. I personally would choose him over Patrick Williams and Aaron Nesmith simply because with him I know what I'm getting and it's much less of a gamble. Top seven player from this draft in any case no question.
He will end up being the steal of the draft. He's basically going to be that guy who was picked in the late first or somewhere in the second who ends up becoming at the very least a borderline all-star.
He is his own player, has his own game, but the story of his career regarding the draft is just going to be similar to players like Draymond Green, Khris Middleton, Pascal Siakam, etc... but even if he doesn't get to their level (and to be clear I'm saying he can end up a borderline all-star) he has at worst imo a floor of Marcus Smart - he's a top seven prospect in this draft and has no reason to last past the top 10 picks.
I expect everyone to laugh at me saying all of this because no one else in the basketball world seems to realize how good he is but I'm absolutely willing to go on record before the draft saying this. Wait until the end of his rookie contract to judge whether I'm right or wrong. I wouldn't be so insistent unless I was absolutely 200% convinced without a shadow of a doubt.