I would give up all 4 picks to move up for Mudiay, Hezonja, Winslow, and maybe WCS but not for Johnson. I'd say RHJ is a similar player and 90% of the prospect; if we're going to use our top pick on a defensive wing I'd rather take him at 16 and take 3 fliers later on.
I agree. Hezonja, Winslow, Stein yes. Stanley is way O-V-E-R-R-A-T-E-D.
This from Draftexpress: great potential (there's that word again), ...BUT
With that said, Johnson's potential as a defender didn't always translate into production on this end of the floor. He has a tendency to take plays off at times, getting beat off the dribble a little more than you'd like, and not always quite showing that junkyard dog mentality he gives you in small doses. He's at times too focused on showing off his potential as a scorer, which appeared to be a source of frustration for his coaches and teammates at times, getting tunnel vision as a passer and not looking locked in consistently defensively.
Johnson was downright dreadful as a finisher around the basket as a freshman, hitting just 40% of his half-court shot attempts inside the paint this season, one of the worst rates among any prospect in our Top-100. He isn't very explosive from a vertical standpoint, and had a tough time adjusting to the physicality of the college game, simply trying to beast his way through defenders like he was usually able to in high school. He relies too heavily on his right hand, and isn't quite as physical as you might hope finishing through contact, although he did get to the free throw line at a very nice rate (6.6 times per-40p), which helped salvage his efficiency somewhat. As Johnson matures, teams will want to see him do a better job with his decision making, as he's not a bad passer when he commits to playing under control and surveying the entire floor......
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz3dq9YK02S
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http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Stanley-Johnson-46065/I would rather pick Anderson at 16 than to give up substantial assets to move up to pick Stanley Johnson.
Combine #s:
SJ: 6'5" w/o shoes..... 6'6.5" w/ shoes.... 242 lbs... 6'11.5"wingspan...7.5 body fat
JA: 6'5.25".................6'6.25"................231 lbs.......6'11.75"...........5.0 body fat
Anderson's 43 Max Vert.....Johnson....didn't participate (not that explosive)
Yah, I get the age difference with Johnson being 2 1/2 years younger, but when does potential, with which so many are enamored, become outweighed by the ability to contribute more effectively and efficiently right now and for a substantial while?
Johnson has great D potential, we're told. Anderson,
already plays great D.
Johnson's 3 pt shooting will get better. Anderson's, through busting his hump, improved dramatically last year (over 45%), and is better than Johnson's.
Maybe Johnson will potentially get there.
Anderson is a take no prisoners competitor. His Cs workout against RHJ was a "bloodbath" according to A. Ainge. Maybe Stanley will gain that killer instinct, too. Maybe not.