By September of 2011 Davis was already the #1 on Ford's board and he wouldn't leave that spot.
Anthony Davis, F, Kentucky
Top 100 Rank: 1
Davis was one of only two incoming freshmen to show up at the LeBron James Skills Academy. Given his meteoric rise from solid college prospect to the top of our 2012 Top 100 in less than a year, his presence at the camp drew a lot of attention. Davis did not disappoint. Although I could not get people to claim he was the best player in the gym, virtually all of the sources I spoke with claimed he was the best prospect they saw this summer.
Davis is still growing into his body and his game. But the skill level and energy he brings to the floor every night -- all in an athletic, 6-foot-10 frame -- make scouts drool. It's rare to find that combination of size, skill level and motor. If he can dominate at Kentucky as a freshman, it's going to be tough to knock him off the top spot on our draft board.
remember, he was competing with Barnes at that time, considered the #2 prospect. The hype hadn't yet cooled:
Harrison Barnes, F, So., North Carolina
Top 100 Rank: 2
Barnes played this summer at Chris Paul's Elite Guard Camp and really wowed people.
Barnes got off to a slow start as a freshman at North Carolina before coming on strong at the end of the season. Sources say he shot the lights out at CP3's camp and was much more aggressive taking the ball to the basket (a real weakness in his game last season).
Multiple sources said he was the best player they saw this summer.
"The Harrison Barnes I saw this summer, was the same guy I saw in high school and toward the end of the season at North Carolina," one source said. "If he plays with that confidence and attacks the way we saw him here, he's going to make teams think twice about passing on him as the No. 1 pick in the draft."
By mid-January:
MiltownMadness wrote:Davis is going to be special.
MikeisGood wrote:You betcha
ReasonablySober wrote:But you look at Davis and he could be the next Garnett. No way you pass on that.
RiotPunch wrote:AD has an unreal skill-set, a great NBA body (7'6'' wingspan), a great work ethic and is extremely coachable. He doesn't have the sheer athleticism that Jones has or the potential for physical dominance like Drummond has, but Anthony Davis has the highest probability of reaching and maximizing his potential... which is through the roof
AussieBuck wrote:Granted I'm going purely off statistics but I don't see any superstars in this super draft other than Davis. Come at me bros.
ReasonablySober wrote:In the LeBron/Shaq/Duncan sense there isn't a number one. But Davis is right below that IMO with the potential to get there.
Newz wrote:I think Davis looks a lot more like a KG than he does a Tim Duncan.
I think he could be a dominant defensive player and rebounder because of his incredible length and athletic ability. Offensively I think he's going to have to develop a mid-range jumper if he wants to become a very good player on that end.
AussieBuck wrote:Davis is Bill Russell.
I mean, there was this...sorry, Bern.
Bernman wrote:Davis' projection does not far exceed that of what DeAndre Jordan will likely become in his prime. He'll never be a #1 option offensively and is highly unlikely to be a #2 either. His realistic best case scenario is to be the next Dikembe Mutumbo. You wouldn't be overly disappointed with that return from a #1 pick, but that type of player isn't exactly a franchise changer, just ask the Milwaukee Bucks. It's possible that I'm just nitpicking at the player on top. I've made that mistake before.
We're just some internet dudes with opinions, but you see the comparisons invoked and the adjectives used.
But my recollection was that if there wasn't that much hype leading up to the draft, and Davis in particular, it's because he'd been regarded as THE guy for so long that there really wasn't much else to say.