Wow, I dont know about these either. Devon is a bigger body, was avg 14rbds, be a great legit shot blocker. hes 6'11"-6'10".
if ron stays....when do you play Hendrix?? over Salmons and garcia?
garcia is a ok shot blocker also. we already have ron, kmart, salmons, k9 that are 6'7ish....I would rather have a guard or a true pf/center.
and if I had to pick ANOTHER 6'7ish guy I would take Davon Jefferson.
I've already stated that I like DeVon more because of his height.
The reason why I said he makes a good case over Hardin is because:
1. He blocks more shots (2.6 vs. 2.3)
That is a marginal increase, but DeVon is a senior and Hendrix is a junior. When DeVon was a junior he averaged 1.9, so relatively speaking, Hendrix is ahead.
2. He rebounds about the same (12.3 vs. 13.0)
Of course Hendrix gets some more playing time, so DeVon is clearly a better rebounder. But then again you go back to DeVon's junior year and he averaged only 8.3 RPG. A huge jump this year for DeVon, and I am a believer in his talent, but where DeVon uses his length to grab boards, Hendrix uses his strength.
3. He scores much more (21.1 vs. 10.8)
Obviously the relative systems come into play here, but Hendrix is leading his team in scoring. He is their #1 guy, he gets #1 attention, and he still manhandles kids. Hendrix is taking roughly twice as many shots as Hardin, but is scoring at a higher clip - (60.8% vs. 53.5%).
4. He has played tougher competition.
Hendrix has played against two ranked teams - Texas A&M and Georgetown, whereas Hardin hasn't played 1 ranked team this year. I look forward to seeing how Hardin does against Kansas St. (vs. Beasley), UCLA and Oregon.
5. He is a banger.
Hendrix is known for his strength, and I can't think of anything we need more than a true big man that will throw his body around in the paint. A guy that will crush opposing PG's if they try to enter our paint. Hardin is 3-4 inches taller than Hendrix, but weighs
20 lbs. less. I think Hendrix is like a hybrid between Skinner/Corliss. Undersized height, tremendous strength, and finishes around the hoop.
So when you boil it all down, Hendrix does make a good case...or at least I do.
The scouts have Hardin going later in the 1st round and Hendrix going early in the 2nd round. There is good reason for that - mainly that Hardin has more potential in the NBA in their eyes. If Hendrix is lacking the speed and length to be a good NBA shotblocker then he at least has a knack for it given his production. And we need a guy like that. A guy with a nose for gettin down n' dirty. I'm not talking about Hendrix as our future starting PF, but more as a quality producer off the bench. I think he has a ceiling of a starting PF, but that is a different discussion.
You keep talking about Hendrix as if he is a SF. Stop doing that please. Just because he isn't 6'10" or higher doesn't mean he doesn't qualify as a PF. He is
255 lbs. and that to me is a PF. Where he will lack the height and athleticism of many NBA PF's, he will make up by physically overpowering guys. Again, Hendrix would be a solid late 1st round/early 2nd round pick for us no matter who we get with our first pick (hopefully Rose
).