Superiorblogman wrote:ManualRam wrote:Superiorblogman wrote:Leonard does not have raw potential. He came to campus lost. The only way one can say he has raw potential is if they look at size. Drummond came to campus displaying raw potential from day 1. This argument makes no sense to me. If this was Leonard and Drummond both rookie season I would still take Drummond. Considering this is Leonard's sophomore year and Drummond's freshman year and Drummond is younger it is not even close Drummond's production is already better and he is obviously still raw while Leonard has had a summer in which he utilized to develop his body and other things which makes him removed from being raw.
Leonard averages a PT per every 2.32 minutes played
Drummond a PT every 2.78 minute
Drummond a rebound every 3.68 minutes played
Leonard a rebound every 3.83 minutes played
Drummond a block every 11.04 minutes played
Leonard a block every 14.6 minutes played
Leonard gets to FT line once every 7.8 minutes played
Drummond gets to line once every 11.04 minutes played
As I have said I want my bigs to rebound and protect the rim more than anything. Drummond as a raw freshman does both better than Leonard as a sophomore even after Leonard went and gained weight and probably spent a summer working out with professional level trainers and such. Like I say this is a joke to even think Leonard is close and that is how the scouts will see it also. They have been wrong before and so have I, but none of the arguments you guys are making for Leonard make any sense.
you make no sense. in one thread you acknowledge leonard's physical talent, agreeing that he is one of the most naturally talented players in this draft. then you say he has no raw potential??
from what is raw potential projected from?? raw talent. it sure isnt skill or ability because drummond hasnt shown any of that.
leonard came to campus with raw potential as well. if you followed the drafts prior to last college season you'd see meyers leonard (and jereme richmond's name FTM) hovering around the lottery. the difference is that drummond was much more highly touted (#1 prospect in his class) and he went to a program that needed his production immediately. illinois is not a school for 1 and done-rs. coach weber is not one to lean heavily on freshmen, especially if they're not physically ready to contribute, which leonard was not. meyers joined a senior laden illinois team and was treated as a project, which is how it should be for players as raw as leonard and drummond were coming out of HS. but make no mistake, the physical tools and yes, RAW POTENTIAL were always there with leonard.
now i do agree that drummond has MORE raw potential, but he has much further to go to even be serviceable player. his mental makeup is highly questionable as is his overall feel for the game. in a perfect world, he would not have gone to a team that was dependent on his production (IMO, his raw-ness is a big reason why they have continuity issues). unlike in leonard's case, we've been able to see how his freshman yr has progressed and imo, it hasnt looked good. i dont see much progression at all. he's a big athlete who's only decent attribute currently is the fact that he's a big athlete.
You are totally lost I just proved to you by stats that don't lie how Drummond is already more productive but you say he has further to go than a guy he is already more productive than. Serviceable means able to produce. How can a guy that is already producing more than the one you are comparing him to be less serviceable when he is already more serviceable? Don't answer that because I know the answer and it is because you woke up and thought it sounded smart.
really? all those stats prove is that drummond is a better shot blocker. thats it.
so no, he's not already more productive than leonard.
college stats dont necessarily translate to NBA stats either. talent, skill AND intangibles do. drummond has the talent, but he doesnt have the skill or intangibles to be a serviceable player in the near future. drummond's not just going to be able to "out-athleticize" people at the next level with his technique. in college he doesnt outwork anybody. he doesnt consistently box out. he doesnt fight for position. leonard does. leonard is the one facing double and triple teams off the ball. drummond OTOH is just an opportunist on offense. defensive schemes arent drawn up to stop him. i mean c'mon now, he doesnt even have a jump hook. drummond will not be serviceable any time in the near future with his skill set and instincts as they are VERY poor for a big man. he is a big time project with big bust potential. drummond will need to put in serious work this off-season to get to where leonard is in terms of skill and knowing the nuances of the big man game. leonard has work to do as well to be serviceable, but not as much as drummond. he at least has shown some offensive ability, a willingness to bang in the paint, consistently box out (which he does very well), play with his back to the basket, hit open jumpers, while ALSO showing advanced big man skills such as counter-counter moves and the ability to pass out of double teams.