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Let’s talk about potential or upside. I think it’s one of the most misunderstood characteristics in the draft.
Of this year’s 40 top Real +/- players in the NBA:
25 were drafted below the top five of their draft classes
22 were drafted below the top 10 of their draft classes
18 were drafted below the top 15 of their draft classes
Just to get a sense of whether these players were viewed as high upside or high potential prospects in the draft, I looked at the nbadraft.net ratings to see whether “potential” was one of their top attributes. (Yes, I know I’m treading in dangerous waters going to that site, but I think in the aggregate it probably does a fair job of representing whether players were considered to have high upsides or not).
Five players weren’t rated, but of the 20 (of the 25 above) that were, only 7 had “potential” as one of their two highest qualities, and for several of these 7, “potential” was tied with one or more other qualities. These players were Middleton (hard to believe), Zach Randolph, Deandre Jordan, Lowry, George Hill, Mirotic, and Bledsoe.
The average “potential” score for those 20 players was 7.75/10, which if you’ve spent any time at nbadraft.net, you’ll know is nothing special. Some notable low scores: Draymond Green 6, Millsap 7, Jimmy Butler 6, Klay Thompson 7, Matthews 6, Olynyk 7, Splitter 7.
To add to this, here’s what DX had to say about some of these players:
Stephen Curry: battles but defense limited by “poor physical tools”; because of average first step he’ll “probably need to have some other shot creators playing alongside him”
Kawhi Leonard: “lack of a go-to offensive skill”; “offensive inefficiency”
Draymond Green: “defensive deficiencies have become even more pronounced as a senior”; too small for post, too slow for perimeter; “difficult to project him as an adequate NBA defender”; with his versatility, maybe he can get drafted, make a roster or even earn a spot role.
Khris Middleton: “hasn’t progressed much as a player” from earlier seasons; “just average length”; real questions if game can translate against more athletic players; “struggles to move well laterally”
Paul Millsap: “his upside is not off the charts”; “footwork not nearly as polished” as fellow tweeners Ike Diogu and Sean May
Gordon Hayward: “questionable athleticism”; “he won’t be relied upon to create late in the shot clock or carry his team”; defensive potential iffy because of “lack of lateral quickness and physical strength”; “lack of athleticism raises questions about his long-term potential”
Jimmy Butler: “not a tremendous physical specimen”; “lacks explosiveness, a strong frame, and great lateral quickness”; defensively “Butler’s best asset is his wingspan”; lack of leaping ability [editorial comment: just wow!!]
Marc Gasol: well-rounded player in Europe, but lack of athleticism makes him a real question mark for NBA
Klay Thompson: “athletic limitations”; “struggles on the defensive end”; “taken off the dribble often”; “he’d have to do a lot of work to become even an average NBA defender overall”; “probably doesn’t have significant upside beyond what he is now due to his athletic limitations”
Damian Lillard: “struggled in a couple of his higher profile games”
Wesley Matthews: “doesn’t have one standout quality that he really excels with, something NBA scouts and executives usually look for in the later stages of the draft”
And Rodney Hood, for good measure, even though he wasn’t a RPM top 40: “he’ll have to improve his motor and hustle quite a bit”; “not particularly young”; defense a huge question mark due to effort, average athleticism, poor length, terrible steals/blocks/rebound numbers
My point is that “potential” or “upside” is more unpredictable than we give it credit for. It’s certainly not simply equal to athleticism or skills or youth or length and is probably at least as related to BBIQ, motor, and capacity put in individual work.
I don’t know how this affects the Jazz draft this year, but it seems clear that any ceiling we put on a player’s potential now is quite artificial.
Looks like DX was wrong about every one of them players but yet people still use that sight.lmao