been saying this for a while since his name started getting tossed out there in several threads --> the kid isn't ready yet. He could have really used a couple of years of college ball first but had the misfortune of having the wrong people talking in his ear about jumping to the pros as soon as possible.
any team taking him will need to wait out his development cycle which could be 2 years at least.
Ready yet? Who is ready? Even if we had to wait two years for development, that is nothing. He does need to get stronger but he has undeniable lottery talent. At 6'6, he's a legit scoring two who has vision of a point. Remember, most if not all of the draft is based on potential. He has some of the highest upside in the draft.
if the C's are running it back with this roster, Ledo's the wrong pick for 3 reasons:
1) C's are already loaded with SG's signed at least for 1 or 2 more years. C's need bigs more than another SG. --> no help to the C's
2) C's need a player ready to contribute next year. Ledo will need a year in D-league at least and even if he made the roster, he's not getting playing time over AB, Lee, JET and Crawford. --> no help to the C's
3) the kid is not the 16th best player in this draft. he's also been out of competitive basketball for a year. Sorry, as much as I root for PC, their scrimmages aren't that competitive. His skills aren't sharp and he'd need more than 1 summer league session to get back to his top form.
potential plays a part in picks where players haven't proven themselves yet. it's a bet the GMs make that they can find someone that hasn't shown much yet but will develop into a better player. It's not how all GMs work or why all players are drafted. GMs typically prefer a player that's shown a high level of skill over someone who hasn't.