PackFansXL said:
PackFansXL said:
Dunlow66 said:
Duval was considered a lottery pick up until Jan or Feb of this year. Really went into a free fall when his poor shooting was exposed.
How do NBA scouts miss so badly when evaluating kids who compete in AAU events and HS seasons? I'm sure Duke already assessed his shooting woes when they recruited him. The kid didn't suddenly lose all his other skills and athleticism. Someone gave him horrible advice on the decision to enter the draft.
Dunlow, this was a serious question about NBA scouts. Do they really have this much difficulty evaluating kids? Obviously, I am not a scout and have no idea how difficult this job may be, but projecting kids' potential and deciding to spend so much money on early round picks would make me very uncomfortable. Can you shed some light on the process and difficulties of the job?
A lot of the projections you see are from Mock drafts not Nba scouts, so not so much that they do t know what they are doing. But it's also hard to tell what a kid can do at the nba level compared to the competition they have now. You never know when a kid is done growing, or if their game has already gotten as far as it can get, also don't k ow about injuries. A prime example was Seventh Woods, his freshman and sophomore year he was viewed as a basketball prodigy, and then he didn't really improved and got hurt so his stock fell, he peaked well before his class mates did and it allowed him to dominate. As a scout it's hard to tell if a kid has peaked or not, that's why they get paid so much