The young Sabonis is almost averaging 15/10 a game, and he’s only 22 years old. With playing time, he should become a regular 20/10 guy as soon as next year and if the Pacers can achieve some success, all-star considerations will follow.
While on topic, a quick mention of the elder Sabonis, his father Arvydas. It’s a shame that Arvydas could not play in the NBA during his prime. It’s not an overstatement that for about a 5-year period from 1983-1987, he was a top 5 player in the world, including all those NBA players, and there were some good ones during that time (Bird, Magic, Jordan, Olajuwon, old Kareem, etc).
If Sabonis had played his entire career in the NBA, he could’ve ended up as a top 10-15 player, all-time. He was that good. Unbelievable athleticism for his size (you can find a YouTube video of him abusing a young David Robinson during the FIBA WC in 1986), great shooter and passer, could dominate you posting up or facing the basket and take it to the hole. He came here in the 90s to play for Portland with wrecked knees and other injuries, and yet still had a solid NBA career.