I know this post has been responded to, but I have a few more points.
By this criterion, there a lot of players who aren't better than Hawes. Greg Oden, for one. Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose, the presumptive 1/2 this year? Not better than Spencer Hawes. Basically, there's no weight behind this argument.
Yeah but Beasley is a flat out beast, and Rose does what he's supposed to do with his position. He's also extremely athletic and tall for his position. My point was, Love plays a similar game as Spencer except he's shorter, doesn't have as much length, and fatter.
I haven't seen Thompson play, so I can't make any assessment of him, but the numbers quoted here aren't that impressive in comparison to Love. Love goes for 17/11/1 on a very talented team - a team poised to make a Final Four run - in a very talented conference. As a freshman. Thompson averages three more points and two more rebounds, but does it on a team where he's the main offensive option, and in a conference where he is the proverbial 'man among boys'. As a senior. I think given the context, Love's numbers are more impressive.
Thompson would be a top 5 pick if he actually was on a bigger team with some more talented players. 1st it would be nice if the guy had a PG who can get him the ball like Love does(Collison and Westbrook both get close to 5 APG). I just see that he has more tools than Love has. 2-3 inches taller, a lot more athletic, longer, quicker laterally, and he puts up slightly better numbers. Sure he's a senior but he's only 21, so there's only like 2 years difference. I think Thompson could develop into a Sheed or JO type of player.
As far as being too small for the NBA, aside from Boozer and Randolph already mentioned, Elton Brand is 6'8". I mean, LISTED at 6'8". He hasn't had a lot of trouble rebounding or playing in the post. Now does Brand do what he does based on outstanding athleticism, or based on outstanding skill? I'd say that the latter outweighs the former. In the recent Stanford game, Love held the 7'0", athletic, probable top-4 pick Brook Lopez to 2 offensive rebounds while grabbing 5 offensive boards himself. I have faith that it will translate.
Brand gets his blocks using his length and his long arms make his turnaround J a lot more effective. Love doesn't have the same length. I don't like that comparison. A Zach Randolph that can pass is a better comparison. You know who has similar numbers to Love? Ty Hansbrough. You think he'll be that good in the NBA? No freakin way. College numbers don't always translate to the NBA.
This, I don't understand. Arthur is listed (and from the looks of it, certainly is) an inch shorter and 50 pounds lighter than Love. Arthur is Ron Artest size, not big-time NBA post player size, and will probably end up a tweener. He's more athletic, I'll give him that, but I don't think he's anybody's answer at the 4 anymore than a Julian Wright, a Thaddeus Young, or an Al Thornton. He'll be a 3 and slot down when a team goes small. But of the potential franchise guys in this draft, I put Love way higher than Arthur. Love's probably not a franchise player, but he's got a better shot at it than Arthur.
Now see saying Arthur is a Thornton or Young or Wright is flat out ignorant. He 's way taller than those guys. He has a decent mid range J but his main offensive game is in the post and in transition. Sorry but comparing Arthur to Ron Artest or Julian Wright is ignorant. It just shows you don't watch him play. I've caught nearly every televised KU game this year and I know his game extremely well. He has a nice hook shot, he loves to jump for alley oops, he's a decent face up player, he has range OUT to 18 feet but that DOES NOT MEAN ALL HE DOES IS SHOOT J'S. He's not a perimeter orientated player. There's a reason people compare him to pre injury McDyess. The guy's a freak athletically, he has a nice J, he's a legit 6'9''-6'10''(which I've seen him listed at on different sites), he has great post moves, he wants to score, he's a SHOTBLOCKER(something Love isn't and DEFINITELY won't be in the NBA), and he plays good post D. The only area Love is better is rebounding and Arthur plays in a loaded frontcourt. He plays with 2 or 3 other guys who could potentially make the NBA. Love plays next to freakin Lorenzo Matta Real. If Arthur gets a foul early in the game, Self pulls him because their bench is deep and they have tremendous frontcourt depth. Sorry but pretty much nothing you've said about DA is true, your comparisons are terrible and just stuff you've heard on this board(which were just conclusions people came to once they heard he could hit a jumpshot). A GOOD comparison for him is prime McDyess, or maybe Chris Bosh -1 inch of height(still a legit 6'9'').