verbal8 wrote:In a vacuum, I can see Porter and Bennett being a toss-up. However when considering the talent level at various positions both in the league and potentially available next year, it seems that Porter and Oladipo have an edge on Bennett.
PF is already a deep position in the NBA. Next year's draft looks like it will include 3 elite PF prospects - Randle, Aaron Gordon and Jabari Parker. In generally them seem to have a post-up game and/or an ability to create for teammates that Bennett lacks. SG is arguably the weakest position in the NBA. The 2014 draft doesn't look terribly strong for the position either.
The 2nd best wing prospect seems to be a 6'6 SG who relies on isolation plays and has poor intangibles:
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Mario-Hezonja-6392/ SF isn't much better. Wiggins is the prize of the 2014 draft, but after that Glenn Robinson looks the most promising. He only averaged 11 ppg and needs to develop his shooting. He could well make progress similar to what Porter did, but that isn't guaranteed.
I've seen a decent amount of the 2014 class already, specifically the three you mention. I think you're barking up the wrong tree here. Bennett's problem is definitely not a lack of scoring ability, lack of creativity, lack of skill.
And Gordon, Parker, and Randle aren't back to basket scorers. I'll give you that Parker is more skilled than Bennett. But Gordon and Randle are cut from the same cloth as Bennett. They are face up forwards who are perimeter oriented with superior handles and score off the bounce.
The area where Bennett falls behind Randle and Gordon is athleticism. Those guys are absolute freaks. Top tier athletes who will immediately be some of the best athletes in the NBA. They are high flyers that run like deer. Bennett is "merely" an excellent athlete.
Plus I doubt those two will be as bad defensively as Bennett was at times, but you never know.
Randle is a true PF and looks like he has legit size. Gordon and Parker are tweener forwards and Gordon looks a good deal smaller than Bennett. Parker is probably an NBA SF and Gordon might settle there too if he improves his shooting.
I'd say Bennett is a little more reliable of a long range shooter than Gordon and Randle too.
I think a healthy Bennett holds his own in terms of talent with a lot of the blue chippers next year like Marcus Smart will. He was a big time freshman like those three are probably going to be. He just had some injury issues and some defensive issues which put a big stain on him.