You guys lost me when you started talking about his dad.
His dad was a legend 
Im aware. So was Luke Walton's 
We should take Gary Payton II with the Nets Pick.
Gary Payton II suks
Luke Walton suked
Sabonis doesn't. Sabonis is like Arvydas but 3-4 inches shorter and not as wide
interpret it however you...
Domantas is as much Arvydas as Gary II is Gary. I just think that listing a guy's paternal lineage as one of his merits as a prospect is kind of ridiculous.
I wholeheartedly agree.
Patrick Ewing Jr
Elfrid Payton (he's solid, but hardly a stud)
Tim Hardaway Jr
Austin Rivers
Phil Pressey
There have been a host of guys who were son's of former players/coaches who haven't amounted to much (and/or anything) in the NBA.
In fact I would say the sons of pro's who have failed probably outnumber the ones who have succeeded something like 4-to-1 (and that's being modest).
Yes but then you have the jrs who have surpassed
Like..
Steph Curry
Kobe Bryant
Jae Crowder
I remember reading somewhere if a super athlete even if they are married to another super athlete and only 1 child is born, it doesn't necessarily mean the lone child will turn out to be a great athlete as well. 2 children , well chances are better. 3, 4, + eventually a talented athlete will be born
Domantas comes from a family with 3 or 4 siblings. His other 2 brothers play ball too, but are not considered to be skilled enough to make the pro level or anything. On the other hand Domantas looks like he has adopted something from his dad. The way he knows how to play, strength, intensity, smarts, etc. Also add that he practices/learns from his father (accelerate development)
To test this theory also compare Steph to Seth Curry, Aaron Gordon to Drew Gordon etc.