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I know absolutely nothing about the NBA, but I doubt this is true. I refuse to believe people who are paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to evaluate talent are that lazy and/or bad at their jobs.Rankings definitely matter. Every year underperforming freshmen get drafted in the first round-- partly because of the fact that they were 5 star HS recruits.
There is no doubt in my mind that if Castle had committed to Kentucky, he'd be in the top 30 right now.
Now, it might appear that way to you, but that's a different story. Of course an underperforming freshman that gets drafted will have been highly ranked coming out of high school. That is how they fell into the "underperforming" category. And of course most of the early-drafted US players will have had a high ranking coming out of high school. But a player's high school rank or star rating, in and of itself, cannot be relevant to scouts and GMs, if anything I know about the world is true.
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