I've been so busy defending Olynyk I haven't even weighed in on where I'd draft him in this draft.
I'd take two way players like Smart and Gordon over him, and I'd take McDermott over him because he is probably a better offensive player then KO.
Vonleh has a low bball iq, little natural feel for post moves, and his athleticism won't be maximized because of his brain. On the other hand he is only 18 and KO is what, 23 now?
I might take Randle over KO because of his age, but then again I don't think Randle will be a better defender, and KO is a much better 3 point shooter and passer than Randle, and is smarter in general.
But I'd put KO in the lottery, probably inside the top 10 but who knows. We know more about Olynyk than we do about Saric and his father, or Nurkic and his intangibles, and how Nurkic looks against american talent.
Push comes to shove I'd take him at 7 after Smart and Gordon.
I compared KO to Parker earlier, but Parker does seem to have a more aggressive mentality. I don't see Parker refraining from dribbling the ball or passing up a lot of shots like KO did early in the year.
But KO will probably be a more efficient scorer than Parker, a better 3 point shooter, and a much better passer.
Kevin O'Conner's writeup talks about KO's great efficiency working in isolation, and that didn't even separate his pre and post all star break isolation situations.
Both Parker and Olynyk could be variations of Paul Pierce.