wanker wrote:Ummm, no. Kanter played a year of high school basketball at Findley Prep, where he absolutely dominated. He then became one of the top High School prospects in the country (rivals.com and scouts.com both had him at #3, behind only Barnes and Irving).
Why was nobody talking about Biyombo prior to the Hoops Summit? Because he isn't a good basketball player. He has done absolutely nothing.
Perhaps it's because Biyombo played in Europe (as a young prospect) and got less exposure? It's also a bit harder to dominate men in a pro league when you're a young prospect. Jeremy Tyler dominated HS, and couldn't handle Europe. Brandon Jennings was a #1 player for his class, and didn't do particularly well in Europe. Hell even Denham Brown scored 111 points in a high school game.
I wouldn't hang my hat on Rival's rankings either. I mean Rivals had Ater Majok was #13 in his class based on 1 HS All-Star game (Derby Classic) and a couple of workouts he did against a folding chair. He's terrible. Fab Melo, another highly ranked foreign big man who came to the U.S. and did well on the AAU circuit, is now struggling to get minutes on Syracuse.
It's not like I care one way or the other. I'm just confused as to why that guy seems to think that Enes Kanter is can't miss and Biyombo is an all-hype project. Apparently he couldn't fathom any reason for some people to prefer Biyombo to Kanter, so I'm coming up with some.