Bensational wrote:tiderulz wrote:in-limbo wrote:
Penny was sick, I think the most skilled Magic player ever. He made guys better in a way that Tracy never did. I was very fortunate to see many of his games from silly good seats and it was an honor. That said, Penny was at least 21 when he came in the league. Exum will have 3 years of NBA coaching and developement by 21 and already is showing glimpses of some great players. I am no scout but my eyes don't normally lie to me and this dude is a stud. Folks around here weren't very high on MCW last year either. If he's there at 4 we will be lucky to have him.
glimpses of greatness against HS players doesnt say much. Kwame Brown looked great against HS players.
Furthermore, how did Wiggins/Parker/etc ever land on our radar before college? They certainly hadn't played against legit talent. But people felt safe in evaluating them as the top 2 prospects of this Draft class a year out from it. And even after underwhelming performances from Wiggins, he's still considered a top 3, if not #1 pick.
If your argument is based on "you can't evaluate a player until they play college basketball", then where do you draw the line?
Randle was the #1/#2 player coming out of HS and the Harrison twins were projected to be top-5. Randle is now projected to go around #6 and the twins maybe in the 2nd round.
What happens if the Magic grab Exum and he has so many damn flaws that he would have been picked around #10 if he had played college ball?
You draw the line in the sand when you have two players in Smart and Exum, and Smart has put up the same stats as Exum in NCAA ball as Exum did in FIBA tourney. Smart is clearly the superior player and you know what you're going to get with Smart.
I'm done for today.

















