I continue to think Danny is playing possum with Bender, purposely being rather low key in assessing his scouting report of him from the recent trip. To me, he is a tier below the first two, by himself, and the third tier lines up behind him in this draft. A lot of GM's will make Danny a really good offer to get the pick to take him. He is a player that you can build a future really good team around. I know this is where the nay-sayers chime in and talk about how he will get destroyed in the NBA, has no strength, is not athletic, is not nearly as good as Porzingis (you know, basically the same critics who said the same thing about Porzingis before he got drafted). I realize there is risk with a kid so young, but it is the risk factor that will make him available at 3.
Go for it, Danny!!
I think Danny may be playing possum with Bender, but this really only makes sense if he believes that Bender is better than Simmons or Ingram or both. Can definitely see Bender's upside. To me, he has a much higher floor than the other 2 guys rumored to be liked by Danny (Chriss and Brown)
I strongly disagree.
Brown is a wing player who has excellent size, strength and athleticism. He has an NBA-ready body with outstanding defensive potential and higher then advertised offensive potential.
Take a look at guys like Brown who from recent and past times. Draymond Green, Jaw Cowder, Jimmy Butler, Kenneth Faried, Kawhi Leonard, Michael Pietrus, Ron Artest, Trevor Ariza, Larry Johnson, etc.
Guys who have Brown's profile (physicals and skill set) don't always become stars, but they tend to become quality starters at the very least. Justice Winslow and Stanley Johnson are two others who like they are going to follow that trend.
If there's one exception I can think of it is Michael Kidd Gilchrist - but he had ZERO jumpshot when he entered the NBA. Brown isn't exactly a sharpshooter, but he's a better outside shooter then his stats (and reputation) suggest. I think he's going to be a better offensive player then people give him credit for.
I'm not sure if Brown will ever be a star, but I think the absolute worst case for him is a more athletic version of Jae Crowder, and that's not a bad thing to have by any stretch of the imagination.
I think the worst case for Bender is that he spends 2-3 years in the D League and never establishes himself as a starting caliber NBA player. I don't think the reality will be that bad - I think he'll probably become a quality starter. But the problem is that I just can't say that with any kind of confidence because I simply haven't seen Bender produce against the type of players he'll be going up against in the NBA game, nor have I seen him produce in more then 10 or 15 minutes of court time.
Who knows what would happen to Bender's game if he suddenly had to start playing 30-35 minutes a game against the very physical and talented NBA competition? Nobody knows, and that's the problem.