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Lack of exposure is certainly a factor. Matthews himself is very vocal about how little attention anyone from Washington gets outside of Seattle.
Also there's the issue of track record against top tier talent. Matthews has grown a lot and switched positions over the past year. The summer sessions aren't insignificant sample sizes, but they aren't huge either. If it's his first AAU season of playing on the perimeter, there's only so many opportunities that coaches/scouts have had to evaluate him.
Luckily, Matthews isn't the type who is putting up the numbers despite a bad frame or lack of athleticism. His measurables seem great and he seems to (at minimum) be an average athlete. Combine that with his efficiency and usage in UAA games this summer, and he seems like a diamond in the rough.
How were his AAU numbers? I'm sure it hurt a bit playing in the UA Circuit which I think thats where he was.