stevemcqueen1 wrote:dobrojim wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:
This is a generic criticism that applies to every prospect. Every propsect will have to adjust to the jump in competition.
someone else may have already responded but just in case...
sure it applies to everyone, but it doesn't apply to everyone equally.
The folks that question AB @3 are clearly thinking it applies to him more than most.
And I think there are legit reasons for that. Those reasons may not turn out to be true.
But why is Bennett particularly vulnerable to a jump in competition compared to others like, Porter?
He's an NBA caliber athlete with NBA caliber skills after all.
because he's undersized lengthwise ie a tweener for playing a power position
and because he succeeded in college because he has a more manly
body than most of the other college players he played against.
He MAY not be able to power through pro bodies the way he did in NCAA.
Porter succeeded by being a better/quicker thinker and by being more
of a 2-way player and by outworking his opponents.
Len scares me after reading a re-hash of his statistical rankings among
Cs in his class. Yes he could develop into a nice 2 way big. But does he
have the requisite drive and competitive nature? I hope CLE takes him.


















