And the difference between bender and porzingis is that porzingis has some "nasty" in this game. Can play over the rim. Quicker jump shot release
Agree with this post and your post before this. I just don't see anything with Bender that makes me believe he will be an even semi-decent NBA player. Like, I know a lot of people were scared of porzingis but looking back on his film from his European days he had some moves and some very obvious talent, skill, etc. But I don't see this with bender. If Porzingis wasn't in the NBA and never declared for the draft, etc, I firmly believe bender wouldn't be ranked nearly as high.
Honestly I think the Porzingis effect is overrated. Bender was considered a future NBA prospect before Porzingis was even on the radar. Porzingis developed well in the 2 years before he got drafted, before that noone was aware of him. Bender has been considered a good prospect since before he started playing for a professional team. He was like the Euro equivalent of looking at Shaqs son right now. As I've stated before, if you ignore their height you'll find their games to be as comparable as Towns and Giannis. I don't see a Hezonja effect on wuro wings for example, he was drafted at 5.
He is a draft for potential pick. A 7ft guy who can move on the perimeter, get out and run and has an improving 3 point shot. He has the right attributes to fit into our system and grow naturally. The main concern is the maturation of his body which he has gone on record as saying is not his focus this year, rather he focus on his fundamentals. So it would be unfair to say he can't put on the muscle at this stage.
I do think that he will need to come over and protect his spot in workouts though. We've established who Hield is coming into the draft. We have a couple of others in Murray and Brown who have untapped potential in their games as well. Bender will need to show NBA folk that he has the most upside of the group. I think people will be surprised that he will also be able to contribute from day one as well. One thing the NCAA always lacks is height. Go to Europe and the pool of players is taller. So you're less likely to see Bender struggle with that transition.