Pokusevski man, such an interesting profile. I hope he works out, I just want to see a player like him in the NBA.
Hard to find good comparison points for him, but interesting to compare/contrast with other guys who played in the U18 Euros. Here I'll look at Porzingis, who's similar in some ways, and Sabonis, who's a more "typical" elite Euro center prospect (per 40 stats).
Sabonis: 21.2 points (.55/.33/.55 shooting), 0.5 3PA, 6.2 Oreb, 11.1 Dreb, 2.2 assists, 3.4 turnovers, 1.2 steals, 0.7 blocks, 3.4 fouls
Porzingis: 15.6 points (.45/.19/.69 shooting), 2.4 3PA, 4.5 Oreb, 9.0 Dreb, 0.6 assists, 1.9 turnovers, 1.5 steals, 6.6 blocks, 4.2 fouls
Pokusevski: 15.3 points (.29/.26/.70 shooting), 8.1 3PA, 1.5 Oreb, 9.8 Dreb, 6.0 assists, 4.5 turnovers, 3.8 steals, 6.2 blocks, 4.0 fouls
Comparing Porzingis to Sabonis, you can see clear strengths and weaknesses. Porzingis was a far inferior scorer, seriously limited by his frail frame. However, he did take significantly more 3's, and he blocked shots at an absurd rate.
Pokusevski is basically an even stranger version of Porzingis. His 29% shooting from the field was shockingly bad for a player with NBA aspirations. Similarly, 1.5 offensive rebounds per 40 is an unbelievably low rate for a 7-footer. On the other hand, his defensive rebound/block/foul numbers were every bit as good as Porzingis, and amazingly he averaged over twice as many 3's, assists and steals as Sabonis and Porzingis combined.