There's a common feeling of uncertainty when talking about foreign prospects in today's basketball environment. Part of it is a local bitterness - some of the Philly media and the fans harbor bitterness for the team drafting someone they might not see play in a Sixers uniform until 2016. But there's also a sentiment of negativity just when evaluating a player's abilities overseas because of a lack of familiarity with the competition and how any skills will translate.
But in watching FC Barcelona's Mario Hezonja - a Croatian national teammate of your favorite toothless EuroSixer, forward Dario Saric - there isn't the same type of uncertainty we usually see in European prospects.