With the long format of this exercise, it's as much about gathering assets as it is worrying about true positions, and anyone who watches the NBA will tell you that shooting is at an all-time premium.
Particulary with guys like Luka, who thrive with the ball in their hands, I need the most dangerous guy in the league off the catch. Not just currently-- *of all time.*
46.2% off the catch (NBA record). 41% on contested threes. 96% of his attempts were assisted. He added 171 points over the TS% league average. Per 36 he averages 4.5 3s per game. Made 103 3s off dribble handoffs (most in the league).
He's a singularly unique weapon, played within Miami's defense and movement oriented approach, was clutch in the playoffs, and is barely 26 years old in just his second year in the league, so he's nowhere near his ceiling as a player.
Give me Duncan Robinson and see how many people will admit they planned to draft him in the next two rounds.