TheBigThree wrote:Worthy of the #3 pick? Still way too difficult to say, but heck of a game 1. Total difference maker.
Several months ago while again deriding the selection of Otto over Noel I did mention one caveat,
If we're to really know if Porter's a bust or not, we need him to actually play, the fact that he landed with our organization could be a key player in his failure up to that point (this past winter), and you can't blame him for being drafted by an incompetent, and misused by an idiot-that basically is a paraphrase. In order to find out if he's any good or not, he actually needs to play.
Well, since Witless finally got a clue and started giving him minutes in the last quarter or so of the season, he's looked like one of the better players in the 2013 class, basically playing like the guy that was advertised throughout 2012-2013, when he was generally sitting between 5-8 on most draft boards. He could be even better.
I'll never agree with his selection, and the guys Iiked better other than Bennett have largely proven to be better (so far), and the guy I would have taken instead, Noel, still appears to be definitively the better choice, but the good news for right now, is that he's showing more than flashes, that he can be a legit third, or fourth guy on a very good team, a legit starter with genuine talent. My fear was that he might be no more than a Cal Cheaney/Jared Jeffries in terms of impact, just a solid player who isn't in any way a difference maker, but he's been a huge difference maker down the stretch, and I'm more than honest enough to own that he's been much better than I feared his floor might be around new years, much, much better. Could be the most dramatic turn around for a prospect in ages when you consider how laughable and ridiculed his rookie #'s were, and what he's becoming now (and again, I didn't hold his rookie year against him, he was hurt, and missed crucial time, i held his drafting at all against him). Fingers crossed he continues to grow as a player, Boeheim loved him and we're starting to see why.