60WinTim wrote:I'm still gunning for both of them...
I'm in for 1 asset (1st rounder or Bennett) for Young. Either one works for me I can be swayed either way but it seems pretty obvious the deal is not going to get done for less than 1 asset.
60WinTim wrote:I'm still gunning for both of them...
longstrangetrip wrote:I'll answer the Shabazz/Bennett question...I'll take Bennett, and it isn't even close. I'm a big fan of the draftexpress profile videos. I think they do a great job highlighting a player's strengths and weaknesses, sometimes brutally pointing out weaknesses. Here is Bennett's:
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Anthony-Bennett-Scouting-Report-Video-4260/
If you have 15 minutes, I highly recommend watching this. I know this is AB playing against college players, but so many of his strengths easily translate to the NBA level. And his biggest weakness, defensive intensity, is easily correctible. Scorers like AB don't need to prove themselves to get minutes in college and high school, so they can be lazy on defense. But he will have to work hard on defense in the NBA to get minutes, and this video even says he has great defensive potential.
Shabazz' pre-draft video OTOH points out the weaknesses we all know he has. No right hand, not a good passer, not a good defender. I like Shabazz' potential as a scorer off the bench, but his ceiling is much lower than Bennett's because of this limited versatility.
BTW, I watched Wiggins' draftexress video yesterday also, and it left me a little less excited about him...still excited, but less so. Don't get me wrong. I know Wiggins is a better prospect than AB, but if I were to base my opinion solely on these scouting videos, I wouldn't be so sure.
Camden wrote:I definitely get why college career needs to be taken into consideration, but all of his supporters (including yourself) are so willing to bring up his 16/8 at UNLV, but then run away from his rookie year and give him every excuse possible. Bennett hasn't proven anything in this league other than him being a passenger on the struggle bus and a steady customer at Krispy Kreme.