Superiorblogman wrote:jman3134 wrote:As for Drummond/Leonard, I think that both have a lot of potential. Drummond had a far worse college season than Leonard's second year. But, he also has moments where you think he's going to start taking over games. I think the mental aspect of the game held him back last year. Leonard also has a lot of raw talent that can be developed. Should be drafted higher than people are expecting right now.
And Leonard had the worse freshman year of anyone that is a first round prospect. It is silly to compare someone's freshman year to someone's sophomore year. Real scouts compare people on a equal basis then try to gauge the rate in which a player should grow.
?? Are you going to be another extremist who deflates the value of a solid sophomore season to prop up an underachieving player? Seriously, real scouts are able to determine player value independent of comparisons.
I was clearly stating the obvious with regard to Leonard's sophomore season. I didn't assert that this means that he is a better draft prospect or that he will be selected higher in this year's draft. I don't feel that either will occur.
And yes, you are right that real scouts account for player development. But, there is no reason to entirely discount one's only season at the college level. He's extremely talented, but the mental component to his game needs a lot of work.