ryaningf wrote:ddb wrote:ryaningf wrote:
Except that Bender is going to be the best player to come out of this draft....
This is my top 5:
1. Bender
2. Ingram
3. Simmons
4. Dunn
5. Murray
could you please elaborate on what makes you so sure that Bender will be the best player from this draft? Just curious. I'm not trying to be a jerk.
To put it simply: he's a 7 footer who plays both ends, and he's got supreme bbiq & anticipation skills. If he can become a knock-down shooter from deep--and given his character traits and current shooting base I think he can--he has a chance to be the best player in the entire league. Even if he doesn't become a great shooter, he'll still be one of the few guys in the entire league who can go head to head with Anthony Davis or Karl Anthony Towns and play them to a draw and those 2 guys figure to own this league within 2-5 years. He's 17 and skinny but he's ticks every box for me, mentality, character, skillset (can pass, defend, rebound, shoot, score, and think the game at a high high level), size, etc....
Ultimately I think he's a center you run your offense through...a new age Bill Walton (if Bill Walton shot 3s).
I like Simmons a lot but from a pure entertainment perspective, dude is incredibly fun to watch, like a 7 foot Rondo. But like BfB and others have noted the rest of the baggage that comes with him will be difficult to deal with on either a long term or winning basis. I mean, I will not complain if he ends up on the Cs (Stevens would be perfect for him) but there will be a lot of growing pains and drama in his development.
Ingram is my clear cut #2 because he can't be stopped offensively and he's got such great length that you can envision him being a good defender and rebounder in time. I just think people tend to overrate individual scoring ability when they evaluate players and I personally don't see enough of an all-around game to put him above of Bender on my board.
Dunn is like if Rondo was a bigger longer better athlete who enjoyed shooting/scoring on occasion. I love the dude, incredible defender and playmaker who can give you 30 if you need it. I was the lone voice in the wilderness lamenting his decision to pull out of last year's draft because I thought there was a great chance for him to slide to 16. He'd be a great consolation prize if we can't package the Nets pick for a transcendent player (or if we end up moving Smart to bring in another all-star).
Murray has an ugly game when he's missing but he's got that Paul Pierce/Brandon Roy thing about him where he's this average athlete but overcomes it by always maintaining his balance. Great footwork. Sees all the angles and can create his own shot and create shots for others. I wish he was like 2 inches taller and I have some worry about him being more Randy Foye than Brandon Roy so that's why he's middle of the lottery for me.
Guys like J Brown outta Cal should just stay in school. He has no idea what he's doing out there. He looks like an NBA player but doesn't have the feel or much intelligence to play like one. Skal too, he only looks good when his shot is falling, he could really use another couple years in school to figure himself out...
Okay, I get all of this. But you danced around my question. My question is, how do you know this? Have you done advanced scouting on the kid? watching him live? Watched complete games and broke it down? spoke to international scouts from professional teams?
Or
Are you basing your analysis based on internet clips and other writers write-ups?
I need to see Bender working out with and against other prospects before I can make any judgments, simply because I dont know enough about him yet.
To pass on Simmons/Ingram at #1 or #2 would be THE BALLS. I cannot imagine there's a GM in the world that would do that..
















