Has to be a huge indictment of NBA scouting as it currently exists.
The guy has tremendous measurables, height, wingspan, vertical, strength, athleticism.
The guy has tremendous intangibles, instincts, basketball iq, ect.
The guy has had a great college career, was SEC player of the year.
I get that his lack of a three point shot in college was a factor, but should this have been enough to drag him as far down as he got drafted?
It really seems that there is currently a stigma against guys who played out their college eligibility. Which is absurd. We got guys like Jaxson Hayes, who came into the NBA completely clueless and only started to get a hang of things as his rookie contract is getting near an expiration.
Then you got guys like Herb who's college career has basically put him ahead of a bunch of league guys who've been in the NBA for 3 to 4 years.