Jazzfan12 wrote:Yuri Vaultin wrote:Thomas Robinson part 2?
Ehh, Bennett is a lot more skilled than Robinson, but has far worse intangibles. Probably more like Bargnani or Beasley.
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Jazzfan12 wrote:Yuri Vaultin wrote:Thomas Robinson part 2?
Ehh, Bennett is a lot more skilled than Robinson, but has far worse intangibles. Probably more like Bargnani or Beasley.

Jazzfan12 wrote:Yuri Vaultin wrote:Thomas Robinson part 2?
Ehh, Bennett is a lot more skilled than Robinson, but has far worse intangibles. Probably more like Bargnani or Beasley.
What on earth does this mean?Biz Gilwalker wrote:He screams a more offensive-minded Jason Maxiell/DeJuan Blair.
Yuri Vaultin wrote:Thomas Robinson part 2?

Golabki wrote:Yuri Vaultin wrote:Thomas Robinson part 2?
How is Robinson similar to Bennett?


KembaWalker wrote:people really believe that he will be a bust just because Derrick Williams hasn't been a star, and Michael Beasley is an idiot loser. they completely ignore all the great 3/4 swingers in the league, including the two current best players in the league in LeBron and Durant and even Melo . before anyone spazzes out, I'm not saying Bennett is on that level. But its just unfair to only bring up the guys that bust and act like that means nobody can succeed as a 3/4 tweener. they do, ALL THE TIME. and its not like its a boom or bust thing either, he may not turn into Melo but that doesn't automatically make him Michael Beasley either like people always say. there are plenty of guys inbetween that have succeeded to a level like Al Harrington or Antawn Jamison
knicksfan84 wrote:KembaWalker wrote:people really believe that he will be a bust just because Derrick Williams hasn't been a star, and Michael Beasley is an idiot loser. they completely ignore all the great 3/4 swingers in the league, including the two current best players in the league in LeBron and Durant and even Melo . before anyone spazzes out, I'm not saying Bennett is on that level. But its just unfair to only bring up the guys that bust and act like that means nobody can succeed as a 3/4 tweener. they do, ALL THE TIME. and its not like its a boom or bust thing either, he may not turn into Melo but that doesn't automatically make him Michael Beasley either like people always say. there are plenty of guys inbetween that have succeeded to a level like Al Harrington or Antawn Jamison
Wow. For starters, there's a difference between players who are tweeners and players who posses versatility. Lebron and Melo aren't tweeners. They possess the size, athletic ability and skill set of a small forward. What makes them elite, is they also have the size of some power forwards. That's called versatility. Guys like Derrick Williams and Anthony Bennett are considered tweeners, because they lack either the size, athletic ability or skill set of a prototypical SF and/or PF.
Jamison is a great example of a tweener that worked out, Lebron, Melo, Durant, not so much.
KembaWalker wrote:Yes, the tweeners that end up being good players end up being called "versatile" the ones who don't end up called "tweeners." The word used to have a meaning beyond a derisive insult but thats all is now. If you are insinuating that Bennett does not have the ballhandling or speed to play SF you might wanna do some research. He dribbles the ball very well and his speed is downplayed because of his endormorphic body type.
ManualRam wrote:i researched it. he doesn't have the ball-handling or speed to play SF.
although his wingspan is over 7 his standing reach is "only" 8' 9"Anybody know what Bennett standing reach is?
Golabki wrote:What on earth does this mean?Biz Gilwalker wrote:He screams a more offensive-minded Jason Maxiell/DeJuan Blair.
richboy wrote:Anybody know what Bennett standing reach is?
Bennett is one of those guys that can scare people because they see tweener. The fact is though he might be a SF with PF even Center length. That combination can be scary to play against. His feet are that of a SF but can play like a PF. Ben Wallace was like that. Although his strengths were on the defensive side. He had the feet of a SF but the length to play much bigger than his size.
Everytime I've watched Bennett I've thought he is a SF who has so much length he can play PF without problem. I really like Bennett. I didn't like Derrick Williams. He was talking about playing SF the second he entered the league. His game was never going to be good at SF. Just not enough ball handling and skill. He is a pretty decent player at PF.Bennett is going to be a tough matchup at PF.
Perhaps Bennett will turn out just to be Al Harrington. In this draft that still worthy of a top 5 pick. Especially if that is his floor. Harrington has been a strong rotation player who has scored 17-20 points per game in a few seasons. Is a career 17 and 7 player PER 36.
Biz Gilwalker wrote:Golabki wrote:What on earth does this mean?Biz Gilwalker wrote:He screams a more offensive-minded Jason Maxiell/DeJuan Blair.
It means he has a Maxiell/Blair-type game, only with more offense. Not bad but far from top 5 talent in the worst of drafts.