sfam wrote:montestewart wrote:I know. You and I can have our debate as a light-hearted counterpoint to more strained exchanges.
Some of the exchanges have gotten strained here. The thing with top athletes though is past history of other athletes doesn't always give you an accurate barometer. Bennett may have a some similarities from a few players in the 90s, but the game has changed, so its hard to accurately project how he'll do. Perhaps some here are right that Bennett will be the next coming of Hasheem Thabeet in terms of impact. Or maybe he'll be the next Grandmama. Its definitely hard to tell,
which is why it probably doesn't make sense to be completely definitive about our favorites especially when compared to their competition.
Said another way, I may think its worth going long and trying for Bennett due to his upside, but I don't feel the need to bash Porter because of it. I'll be pretty thrilled with Porter.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with making definitive statements. I notice the times I backtrack or give too much weight to someone elses opinion is ususally where I go wrong.
For example, last year I said from the very beginning that Austin Rivers was not draftable. I harped on it for months and months. I took another look later on in the process and came to the exact same conclusion, he didn't belong in the draft. I was taken to task more than a few times on the board for this opinion. There were some very compelling arguments made as the draft approached, specifically some made by DCZards which made me soften my stance abit. I still wasn't in love, but I started focusing on his positives and I concluded that yeah, maybe he is worth of a mid-1st round selection....
LOL.
Of course Austin ends up having the worst rookie season in recent NBA history in terms of how much he killed his team with his performance and outside of Thomas Robinson who's about to be traded for the 3rd time, he's clearly the biggest bust in the draft as a 10th pick.
If you feel definitively about someone, let it be known and don't change your opinion unless you take another look and feel that you made an error.