Tough call. Garrett seems to be just as athletic, a little bit longer, better passer, with a more refined shot and handle...but, damn, Dom is an animal! It'll be interesting. I wonder if both of those guys would be able to knock Mo or Nuri from what many of us expect to be the starting lineup.
Doom's game is further ahead at this point and don is the one with the better handle at this point. I have no doubt that Dom is more ready right now to produce at both ends. That said, Amir is going to be terrific down the line and offers plenty out of the gate.
I agree that Dom's game is further ahead at this point (on all levels other than probably passing). Quite frankly, I still believe both Dom's and Amir's handle still needs work (Dom's handle is too loose and Amir is left-hand dominant). Nevertheless, I look for good things from Amir at the end of the day.
Back to Anderson....
I'll have to disagree with you and MCN about Dom and Garrett. It's a fun disagreement to have. Lavin might have to just flip a coin between those two and Mo. Dom will see plenty of the court because of his tenacity and physical attributes. The thing I love about both Dom and Amir is that they carved out big roles on great teams. Dom especially has played minutes on every team from QEA to USA Midwest team to the Jordan national game.
I think Amir has the "prettier" more polished game right now for sure. Both need a ton of work, but both have the potential to be future first round draft picks if they can fill in the holes.
As for Kyle, I really doubt he makes the leap after just one year. He seems to be too limited physically. Then again, I didn't think Tobias Harris would do it either.