Future star Anthony Bennet looked spectacular
Yep, he's showing signs of reaching his greater than Jaylen Brown potential. I can't decide if I'm more impressed with the 2 points or the 0 assists... nah it's definitely the 1 rebound!
he was seen as about the same level of prospect as brown when he came out. Brown already looks better than Bennett did that first year, though.
hahaha Brown looks better than he does now. I'm not sure why you insist on acting like Bennet isn't a complete disaster. He has "all the tools" though.... as in arms, legs, a brain?
He wasn't selected by Philly you know. You don't have to defend him.
bennett did and does have "tools". Scal talked about it on the broadcast. It's why he might make the nets roster this year and might make some contributions. I don't blame you for comparing brown to him given that they were seen as identical level prospects when entering the draft. Both considered reaches taken higher than expected for perceived potential. We will all be fortunate if brown doesn't end up like Bennett though. So far brown has shown more encouraging signs in preseason than Bennett did... so that's good.
Actually, my bad. I stand corrected. I guess it's not entirely fair to Bennett to say that Brown has been dramatically better at the same point in their careers.
In Bennett's first preseason he averaged 9.4 points 5.3 rebounds with 35% shooting in 21mpg and hit 9 three pointers (36% shooting).
In Brown's first preseason he's averaging 8.5 points, 3.5 rebounds with 36% shooting in 23mpg and hit 2 three pointers (18% shooting).
I apologize to Anthony Bennett for insulting him like that.
It's a shame we can't compare them on the Summer league level since Bennett missed his first summer league. He did participate the next year though and averaged 13.3 points, 7.8 rebounds with 42% shooting in 29mpg (25% from three). Brown averaged 16 points, 6.2 rebounds with with 32% shooting in 29mpg (22% from three).
Anyways, here's hoping Jaylen has a significantly better regular season than Bennett did that rookie year. *GULP*
Brown's lack of a weight problem should help with that. That and Bennett just wasn't as explosive as his college mixtape suggested.
But I share your lowered expectations for Brown's rookie year. When KO gets back and the rotation tightens for the regular season, chances are he's going to be seeing minutes at the 3 against shortened rotations for the opponent. That means less match-ups with the likes of Scola and Bennett, and less space to maneuver with quicker wing defenders daring him to shoot and then attacking his dribble when he looks to drive.
Unless we can find ways to feature him at the 4 (and accept the beating on the boards and in the paint that might come with that), I think his offensive life is going to become much more difficult in the RS.