Well, there's a reason that ObiT, Avdija and TyHalibut were all considered Top 5 at one time and all dropped to the second half of the lottery.
Talent + Warts.
Toppin can score, run the floor, and has a credible 3-point shot.
So a stretch 4 who can dunk on you. Inside-out scoring from your Big is valuable.
BUT he's also the kind of guy who has his own poor D video clips.
Cannot guard the perimeter, gets lost in PnR's, doesn't rim protect, a bit undersized, gonna give up as much as he gets. Looks to have only one positional in this switchy multi-task NBA. And at 22 might be close to his ceiling, start off quite solid and plateau.
Avdija excelled in IL League, an 18 year old MVP, father an ex-Serb player. Well-developed body. Very good feel for the game, all-around player.
BUT while his shooting form looks good, results were somewhat underwhelming.
Had much lower numbers in Euroleague play. Some question about his ability to keep up on D against NBA wings. Quite young and played in a weak league = some question marks.
TyH nice combo guard with a good outside shot and solid handle. Smooth fluid athlete. Competes.
BUT shooting form a bit odd, release a little slow, which might hamper hos 3-point shooting. A little light in the keyster so might get bullied some on D.
There was some weird hype that he had great passing vision and was an excellent defender. And then that came back to reality the last week pre-draft.
I probably should add Vassell who projects as a long-armed 3&D wing, the type that fits real well in the modern NBA. Not a flashy pick, but has range and supposed to be an octopus on D. I could have been quite happy trading down for him or just picking him 8th outright. Likely a better NBA player than 3-5 guys that went ahead of him.