Shame he is a guard.
If he was European, enigmatic, and playing in an obscure overseas league he'd be the consensus top pick in the draft.
That player is Furkan Korkmaz, and he's mocked in the mid-first. Korkmaz is a 6'7 athletic version of Murray.
Yep, far from 'the consensus top pick'. It just reflects the anti-european bias some people here have, which is pretty narrow minded considering how much the international game has changed in the past 10 years, and how many great international players have been succeeding in the NBA recently. Nobody is jumping all over Bender because he's european. People are excited about him despite the fact that he's european. It's the fact that he's 7'1, 18 years old, and has the quickness and skills of a small forward.
Can somebody put this kid through a shuttle drill or something so we can dispel this myth that he's quick. It's way out of hand. Sure he has some SF skills, but he doesn't have any 7 footer skills! So you have a small forward, who is incidentally tall, and necessarily slower and awkward. With the strength of a pg.
What matters more, if he's quick in a shuttle or if he is quick enough to guard smaller players. There is already film of him defending smaller players.
In the modern NBA, 4's play on the perimeter, so attributing his perimeter skills as "small forward" skills doesn't make sense. The league is moving towards positionless ball so fitting him into a specific position archetype is useless.
Bender is billed as a 7 footer who has shown the ability to block shots, defend smaller players in space, hit 3's, drive close outs and pass the ball. If all these skills translate to the NBA then he's going to be a hell of a player. I trust Ainge to determine whether these skills translate to the NBA because he has more information than we do.
edit- My bad for talking about Bender in a Murray thread. There are a whole lot of things to discuss about Murray without bringing Bender's name into things.