Recently I outlined how trading into the second round isn’t necessarily what Sam Presti is focused on doing it could also save the team money in the long run. So, when there is a risk-reward prospect with the potential to become something special one would think Presti has to consider that option.
In the current NBA, any prospect who projects to be able to play positionless ball and develop into a two-way player needs to rank among the top of the pack.
That’s where Louis King finds himself given his 3 and D potential and already established skill set.