At Draft Digest, we've spent a lot of time analyzing prospects, trying to identify who can become a future star, and thus present the best value.One name that's still splitting the waters, with some seeing his pathway to stardom, and others seeing significant bust potential, is Indiana's Kel'el Ware.
Others, maybe more fairly, wonder what his ultimate top-tier potential is, and what NBA archetype he is. You'll fall in love with him one night, and fall out of love with him the next, setting up a weekly pattern of "will they or won't they?" that becomes enormously frustrating.The shot mechanics are solid, even if he doesn't take enough long jumpers to give us an idea of the sustainability of his accuracy .
You can see where I'm going with this. The tools are there, and what really speaks against him is a lack of basketball maturity. At 20 years old, though, that must be forgiven to a certain extent. Most big men develop at a slower rate. That's just a fact.