I agree with that assessment of his play. My only point was that the tools are there. In fact he has more tools to work with than most guys. The question is whether he has the mental strength, focus, and drive to channel those tools into consistent elite level performance.
I suspect that is the missing component for Bryant and likely always will be. However, his potential has been and remains (for a year or so yet) simply staggering.
But if we want to talk staggering potential based on testing #'s -
https://www.mockdraftable.com/player...r?position=ATH
Justin Hunter is still somehow only 26 years old. Far less of a knucklehead. If anyone could ever figure out why he can't do on Sundays what he does in practice, he could make some plays.
Bryant and Hunter are similar. Both play down compared to their potential. But Bryant gets the nod as a bit better of a bet because he has already come up big in big moments. Hunter never has.