I'm a little late to this party since I got back from Las Vegas last night. But, I saw Skal play all five games up close and personal. So, having seen him play at Kentucky, I must admit that I was surprised. I didn't expect much, so that contrasted what I saw beautifully. He is very good, and if I was to base his ranking on his summer league performance against those who were drafted higher, he would easily be a top five pick. I can safely say that the only two players that were consistently better than him were Simmons and Dunn, and Simmons refuses to shoot the ball. Ingram had a couple of decent to good games, but was downright horrible in a couple as well. Murray can't shoot off the dribble, and Hield, while good, was more inconsistent.
What I liked the most was Skal's demeanor on the court. He never appeared panicked or lost. He always seemed to know where to be on the court. He's a far better ball handler than I thought, and he really surprised me with his touch and moves around the basket. He's one of those quietly smooth efficient players. No comparison coming just yet. However, it's just summer league, and one has to remember that. Of course it's better to excel than not to, but there's no guarantee it will carry over to the real world of the NBA.
On that note, I doubt that his efficiency around the basket will immediately translate. He needs to get much stronger or he'll get bullied out of the paint. That said, he's a good outside shooter, and that alone will get him minutes on the court. His ability to handle the ball will help him pick his spots to attack the basket. In short, in a couple of years, the Kings could have something special with him. As a matter of fact, at this point, I'd be surprised if they didn't.