For someone who didn't expect to be at this year's NBA draft, D'Angelo Russell sure sounds like someone who believes he deserves to be there.
He never expected to play only one season at Ohio State. But now that he indeed is there, the 6-5 guard who can both pass it and shoot it declares himself the best of the bunch, as a matter of fact, because of his smarts.
"I'm the best player in the draft," he said. "I know I'm the best player."
Well, all righty then …
Maybe someone should let Timberwolves basketball boss Flip Saunders know before he takes Kentucky's Karl-Anthony Towns with Thursday's first pick, as he is expected to do.
Russell never would have declared himself the best when classes began last fall and Russell — already three years away from home chasing the basketball dream — unpacked his bags expecting to stay in Columbus, Ohio, until 2018. Raised in Louisville, he left his hometown college team and Rick Pitino for the Big Ten after he attended a Florida prep school.
"I honestly thought I'd be a four-year player," he said. "I didn't think my body would pan out right. I didn't think I had the skill. I didn't think I had the knowledge. But after playing my first year, changing my body, gaining the knowledge, I knew I had the potential to be here. And I just ran with it."
He gained weight and experience and ran with it all the way to consensus first team All-America honors with a season that has NBA scouts wondering if he might not indeed become the biggest star to come out of this group.