That's the whole point. At this moment, he's a guy averaging less than 10 points and 5 rebounds at almost 22 years old. So if anything, it's not me who's making a bold claim by going on the evidence we have at the moment, but whomever is proposing we pick him next year with a projected high first rounder with no other argument than the genetic semblance with his twin brother who got picked high this year.

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Let his ass play. Mitch ain't drawing up anything that he can't learn in a shootaround tbh. It's Summer League.
