Camden wrote:How is Anthony Bennett an upgrade to Glen Davis? I can't stand Big Baby, and AB can't hold his jock strap in terms of production. That's a team in win-now mode. They don't need to be taking on reclamation projects.
Also, Jordan Hill, Lavoy Allen, Ian Mahinmi and Myles Turner are going to hold it down in Indiana. I don't see how Bennett helps that group.
The Nets have Thad Young and their own reclamation project in Thomas Robinson. Bennett couldn't beat out Young in Minnesota, like I said he couldn't, and he probably wouldn't beat T-Rob out either, but that one is debatable.
I could see Sacramento being the team that takes him on. They took D-Will; they might as well take the 2.0 version of him.
Here is the AB/Baby comparison for last year.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&y1=2015&p1=davisgl01&y2=2015&p2=bennean01&p3=&p4=&p5=&p6=
AB had more points, rebounds and assists than Davis, both on a per game and a per 36 basis. And now Davis is out for a couple months after ankle surgery, and who knows how well a 300 pounder is going to recover from ankle surgery. If the Clippers were willing to roll with Davis, I don't know why they wouldn't throw a couple million at Bennett since he is 8 years younger and was more productive last year...especially with the uncertainty about Davis' ankle.
I forgot about Thad Young on the Nets, probably because ESPN has him listed as a SF. But I guess he is more likely to be their PF. I don't like that collection of PFs at Indy, especially since two of them are better suited to be centers.