Hey, Shamorie sits in a comparative set with guys like Steph, Kemba, CJ McCollum, etc... First thing is success for those types is few and far between and Shamorie still has a ways to go to get to their heights. And you definitely have to overachieve if you are that body type, especially in today's NBA. But it happens. Took all those guys a few years to prove to scouts that they could compete and hold up despite their size so I'm not crazy worried about Shamorie leaving this year.
And re Mo Harkless's value, well first he's had a better career than at least 6 of the 14 guys drafted ahead of him. Lottery picks bust all the time, Mo hasn't, so define value. I'll readily admit that up to right before the draft I didn't think he would be a lottery pick so I criticized the decision but the process proved me wrong, and Marillac right. PS it wasn't an especially strong draft either so that's something to take into account. But you don't get paid less as the 10th pick in a crap draft than someone getting picked 10th in a loaded draft. Getting picked in the lottery set's up a smart man for life regardless of if you play up to expectations or not. So as far as Shamorie's decision goes, and Mo's before him, it's not about what happens after you get drafted as much as it is about where you get drafted. If/when you have a chance to go in the lottery you go.