RE: Jalen Green
Jalen Green reminds me of a more athletic, 3-point shooting version of Dejounte Murray. It sounds great, in theory, but you take the bad with the good. And the bad is, like Murray, he looks very raw in terms of basketball fundamentals that the Spurs will essentially be starting from square one again trying to teach a young guard how to play organized team basketball. He looks chuck-happy, may have some influence from Kobe, but unfortunately not the good parts of Kobe, namely footwork. Jalen looks like the type of player who needs the ball is in his hands to be effective, and given that the Spurs program has a higher learning curve for guards, I'm not AS willing to take a chance on a raw guard like Green. His body movement always looks chaotic out there, I don't think he'll reach a level where he's an efficient shooter, compared to someone like Klay whose body is always seems upright. With that said, I acknowledge that there is talent there and that he's a better gamble than a lot of other players.
Suggs actually looks like he has better fundamentals than Green, but I think the talent weighs in favor of Green.
Edit: I also think he (Green) may have a Hollywood personality who might bolt the first chance he gets if he's drafted to a small market team like the Spurs.
RE: Kispert
My philosophy is you try to draft players with talent you can't get via FA, and I feel you can find Kispert-types easily this upcoming FA, i.e. McDermott.