I noticed how KJ's draft projections got higher recently, from range 14-28 (after U18), he kinda get to zone of 4-16 (after Illini camp in recent month). Here's another piece having him 9. Now it's really interesting how he will cope with NCAA physicality. That's basically the only question cause he has it all. But NCAA is much more physical and athletic that Euro Youth level. However, KJ spend some solid time training with Barca and good off season should help him not get overwhelmed with it. Some ups and dows, yes. Some bad shooting games, yes. Some super big games? Also yes, IMO. And yet I expect him to be a beast with the ball in terms of facilitation all season long. BTW, would love KJ running the offense with Wemby, my goodness. That would be nasty.
9. San Antonio Spurs select Kasparas Jakucionis
The 18-year-old Lithuanian is playing in the NCAA this season for Illinois and is already shooting up draft boards. Jakucionis has shown flashes on and off the ball and could be the perfect fit in the modern NBA. At 6’6, he can do a lot of different things, which is what NBA teams want.
Jakucionis averaged 19.4 points, 5.3 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.7 steals in the Under-18 European championships this year. That could be seen as a coming-out moment that makes him a potential top-five pick. He must make shots, play stout defense, and get buckets to make that leap, but the potential is there.
The Spurs would love to add a versatile option next to Stephon Castle as they look to create a championship contender around Victor Wembanyama. This could be the dynamic young core that helps San Antonio return to contention, and the Spurs are not done.
9. San Antonio Spurs select Kasparas Jakucionis
The 18-year-old Lithuanian is playing in the NCAA this season for Illinois and is already shooting up draft boards. Jakucionis has shown flashes on and off the ball and could be the perfect fit in the modern NBA. At 6’6, he can do a lot of different things, which is what NBA teams want.
Jakucionis averaged 19.4 points, 5.3 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.7 steals in the Under-18 European championships this year. That could be seen as a coming-out moment that makes him a potential top-five pick. He must make shots, play stout defense, and get buckets to make that leap, but the potential is there.
The Spurs would love to add a versatile option next to Stephon Castle as they look to create a championship contender around Victor Wembanyama. This could be the dynamic young core that helps San Antonio return to contention, and the Spurs are not done.
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