A lot of the players drafted aren't ready for the NBA, but with most you can see why teams think they have a high ceiling. Bronny isn't terrible - when he got minutes for USC, he looked decent. But even if he had stayed in college another couple of years, I just don't see a huge upside.
Well said. My opinion is (or was) that he's too short (6' 2), not a point guard and hasn't accomplished anything yet. Didn't start for USC. Only got drafted because of his name. But that said, the NBA draft is a joke. The younger and more unproven you are, the better. If you are 22 years old, you are too old. That's total B.S. but, other than the Celtics, Spurs and a few others, every franchise in the NBA shares a brain.
I did see one scouting report that said. Bronny had that heart attack (I forgot about that) and that really held him back this year. Said he could be a 3 & D guy and that even at 6'2" was so athletic that he lack of size wouldn't matter. And I will vouch for that. I'd much rather have a tough ***, athletic undersized guy than a taller, longer kid who doesn't compete.