stevemcqueen1 wrote:Upper Decker wrote:Someone sell me on Anthony Bennett. I don't get it. Chad Ford has him #2 on his board, which he says is not his opinion, but the collective voices of scouts, GM's, and pro talent evaluators. What am I missing? I want nothing to do with him...
He plays the game with a passion and ferocity of a star player. He has that kind of motor.
Plus it doesn't hurt he's so skilled. I don't agree with putting him at #2 though. I think he's a tweener, and not in the good way. He's slightly limited because of his height.
Now if you think he can be Larry Johnson... yeah #2 ain't too high for him. But I'd caution Larry Johnson was a pretty complete scorer and he also had a better build than Bennett. LJ was a hoss and built like a super hero--broad, muscular shoulders, wasp waist. Bennett is a lot softer looking IMO.
I haven't seen him play much at all, but from all the stats and scouting that I've read on him, he seems like the real deal.
Synergy stats love him. They make him out to be a dominant force offensively, a guy who can run, shoot, attack the rim, and score from the post. Really sounds like he has it all offensively. Seriously, the only area where he's not awesome offensively is as the pick and roll man, which seems strange considering he's great at literally everything else. I would suspect it won't really hold him back, or he could easily learn and improve there. And then defensively, he's pretty damn good too. Not as dominant as he is on offense, but he gets it done, especially defending spot up shooters. I feel like I don't even need to read a scouting report on this guy to make the blind assumption that he's an athletic freak with a lot of natural gifts. Sounds to me like a guy who is oozing with potential, and the best part is, he already is playing at an elite level, remaining potential be damned.
Maybe he's the stretch 4 we've all been dreaming of

But honestly, I think him being a capable but not deadly stretch 4 threat is his floor. The kid seems like he can play inside and out, and on both sides of the court. Alright, I'm sold.