In order to get a feel for Bender's true value (since people place him anywhere between top 3 to out of the top 20), I did this comparison of Bender to Labissiere. Labissiere was widely considered the second best prospect in this draft after Simmons, until Cal didn't give him playing time. Right now, most scouts think he will be picked in the late Lottery. If I can use Labissiere as a measurement, and prove that Bender is a significantly better prospect, than we would probably conclude he is one of the best prospects in this draft and worth a top 3 pick.
Here is my attempt:
- Bender is 20 months younger than Labissiere. If he were Labissiere, he would be entering his senior year of high school.
- Bender is at least 1 inch taller than Labissiere (and maybe even more since his last measurement was taken over a year ago and he probably still growing at 17-18 years old)
- Bender has at least a 6 inch higher standing reach that Labissiere (and maybe more since his last measurement was taken over a year ago)
- Bender is 10 pounds heavier than Labissiere, even though he is 20 months younger. At the same age, he would be closer to 25 pounds heavier than Labissiere
- Bender is a better 3 point shooter than Labissiere (37% to 0%)
- Bender is a better free throw shooter (76% to 68%)
- Bender is a better passer in a professional league (8.4 to 3.6 AST%)
- All of these offensive stats are in spite of the fact that Bender’s usage rate was significantly lower than Labissiere (16.6 to 22 USG%)
- Bender is a better rebounder in a professional league (12.7 to 11.5 TRB%)
- Bender is a better disruptor at getting steals in a professional league (2.2 to .9 ST%)
- Labissiere is more foul prone than Bender (6.9 to 6.7 fouls per 36 minutes). Although this will be a problem for both of them in their development.
- Bender has better perimeter skills (subjective, I know, but I think this is widely accepted)
The only areas Labissiere has on Bender are
- Bender is worse at getting blocks in a professional league (6.2 to 10.3 BLK%)
- Labissiere got more free throws this year (1.7 to 1.1 ft per game in 16 and 15 minute per game)
- Labissiere had a 31’’ and 35’’ no step and regular vertical at the KENTUCKY COMBINE (noted last year for being inflated in numbers) as a 20 year old. Bender’s were only 24 and 28 as a 17 year old.
- Bender is not as advanced as Labissierre in his post moves (subjective, but I think it’s widely accepted)
The following article shows that the SEC between 2002 and 2015 was .68 strength of schedule and the Israeli BSL was 5.2 between 2012 and 2016. In the rating of 186 leagues, the SEC placed 38th and the Israeli BSL placed 44th.
However, Bender also played 7 games in the Euroleague, which is ranked 10th with a 1.6 strength rating and 3 games in the Eurocup, which is ranked 29th with a .92 strength rating. Overall, I think the strength of competition favors Bender.
http://nyloncalculus.com/2015/11/06/deep-dives-measuring-level-of-competition-around-the-world/I think you could argue that even if they were the same age, Bender would be a better prospect than Labissiere, but if you add two years to Bender’s development (which Labissiere has), then you would have a top overall talent. Bender is at least a more well-rounded, two year younger Labissiere, which is defintely worth a top three pick in this draft.