Lab would still be top three for me it's all about potential.
that kind of thinking led to the picks of players such as Olowakandi as #1, Kwame Brown as #1, Anthony Bennett as #1, Darko as #2, Stromile Swift as #2, etc....
only looking at potential leads to busts too often (not saying always, just often). have to look at current performance as well.
Slow down there buddy. Lab is not those players. Those players had last minute rises and questions surrounding them even at draft day. Lab has been on people's scouting radars since beginning senior year in H.S. Lab is also playing out of position and has dealt with a while bunch of stuff. Once he is locked into playing basketball and in his natural position PF. He will be a stud.
and would be just swell there buddy. let's see him in that position before we anoint him the next savior of the franchise that takes him. Everything you just said applied to the Harrison twins as well. How are they doing? Same with Ricky Ledo -- prime recruit at PC on everyone's radar since HS. He's D-league.
I'm not saying ignore potential. certainly should consider it-->would prefer to draft a player with projected room to grow instead of a finished product but it shouldn't be the sole consideration when drafting which is what you initially suggested. right now, Skal is only highly rated due to potential, not for what he's actually shown on the court. I don't take HS performance into account because most HS studs are playing against players that won't make a college team (or at least division I).
Let him show something against players that are bigger/stronger/more-skilled than HS players. If he's truly going to be great, that will show regardless of what position he's playing.