Scouting and projecting young players isn't easy.
In Eurohoopsland, everyone touches the ball and passes, so the PG role is somewhat devalued. Also, they don't go in for 1-on-1 scoring PG action like the NBA. It was probably hard to detect that Franc couldn't shoot or would have trouble being an NBA PG. And of course he was 18 at the time, so you have to try to project out. While Euroteams tend to play vets heavy minutes and young guys not much. I'll try to check on Franc's French minutes, but I think it was under 20 a game.
As for scouting, Franc was seen a pass-first true PG with good vision and good athleticism. Check out this write-up on pre-NBA Franc which credits him with ...
Well, hell, I'll just quote the entire NBAdraftnet positives on Franco:
Strengths: Elite size for a point guard with very good athleticism and quickness … Impressive wingspan (close to 7 ft)… Very mature for his age with a good basketball IQ … He has a thin frame, but his body structure suggests that he can add weight and increase his muscle tone nicely …
A true point guard with a “pass first” mentality … He can control the pace of the game nicely … Excellent passer with great court vision … He is always looking to find the open teammate … He can pass on the move and also while penetrating … Excels on the open court and loves to run the break … Great ball handler … He has a nice hesitation dribble and he has also an improving crossover dribble on his repertoire …
Possesses an explosive first step …Really good on ISO situations thanks to his athleticism, length and excellent ball handling … He can create his own shoot and score off the dribble from mid-range and has also a floater as a counter move …
When he has time to gather he can finish strong at the rim… Improving 3-point shooter… He is already very good on Pick and Roll situations as the ball handler, because he shows patience and is always looking for the right choice …
His body and physical tools are his biggest weapons on Defense … He has great lateral quickness which helps him stay in front of his man … When he is motivated on Defense he can be a lockdown defender … His length and athleticism help him make a lot of steals … Versatile defender with the potential to guard multiple positions in the future … He has a high upside…
Everything I bolded is essentially just wrong.
Great ballhandler? Rookie year he could barely bring the ball up court under pressure and would be forced to the sidelines.
Can create his own shot?Explosive first stepYou can check out the shorter weakness section, which says that his J looks a bit funny which is probably why his 3's aren't really good.
Overall: Ntilikina is undoubtedly one of the best International players of his generation. His elite physical tools and feel for the game, combined with his high upside makes him a really intriguing prospect ... He is not NBA ready just yet, but he has all the tools to become a very good player in the future ...
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Maybe the Knix development process has been partly to blame. Les thinks Fizz has jerked him around. Management certainly has..