If you're going to talk about how Lamar Odom was viewed as a high school player and out of college, you probably should take a look at Kukoc's international career prior to joining the Bulls. He was considered the European version of Magic Johnson. He dominated the Euroleague like Jordan dominated the NBA. 3 time Euroleague Final Four MVPs, FIBA World Championship MVP, European Championship MVP, 2 time Euroscar Player of the Year, an Italian Championship and Italian Cup winner, 2 Olympic silver medals, 1 World Championship gold medal, 2 European World Championship gold medals... all by the age of 25. The guy had a better international resume than Manu Ginobili. And we all know how Ginobili's international career is revered.
Kukoc was a full on beast. He was a 6'11 small forward (just like Odom) except in an era where most small forwards were 6'7. His vision has been talked upon but not enough. He averaged about 4 assists a game during that second Bulls championship threepeat. And think about that with how limited his facilitating touches were on those Bulls teams with Michael and Scottie and he did it in under 30 minutes a game. He had phenomenal vision and passing ability, and never got to fully showcase it. Odom is a better dribbler. Someone already noted how Toni couldn't really dribble with his right hand. But as a passer and playmaker, Kukoc was great.

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