I understand drafting based off potential, but basing Skal as the #10 pick based off one 10 second sequence is absurd.
He looks like a scared puppy on the court, and that's against college competition. Do they think he's gonna suddenly go beast mode against the best players in the world (NBA)?
Skal still has time to prove his worth as a lottery pick, but basing it off of what we've seen so far, I personally wouldn't draft him in the second round. I personally hope he turns it around and becomes lotto-worthy- that would mean we'd become the team we were projected to be- but I don't see it happening.