Bmiller,
The stats don't back up your comps or arguments. Arthur may look, run and jump like Bosh and McDyess, but he doesn't play like them. Both those guys were better scorers, rebounders and shotblockers. Particularly on rebounding, it wasn't even close. Arthur is a good athlete, solid scorer, decent shot-blocker and bad rebounder. That's what his stats say.
As for Hansbrough vs Love - What, because they're both white? Love is younger as a Freshman than Hansbrough was and has a HUGE edge in rebounding. As in 7.8 vs 10.9. Love is basically as good as Hansbrough is now except three years younger.
College stats don't always translate to the pros. John Hollinger from ESPN has created a system to evaluate college statistics, age, and measurables to show which types of players are most likely to succeed on the next level. Its not perfect Kevin Love is basically tied for second among all college players this year with Blake Griffin. Both are well behind Michael Beasley who is blowing the system off the charts. Darrell Arthur does not do well with the system because he's a bad rebounder, and as a big man that's a bad indication for future success.
If you have insider you can read it:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draf.../story?columnist=hollinger_john&page=prorater
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draf...lumnist=hollinger_john&page=DraftRater-080131
The stats don't back up your comps or arguments. Arthur may look, run and jump like Bosh and McDyess, but he doesn't play like them. Both those guys were better scorers, rebounders and shotblockers. Particularly on rebounding, it wasn't even close. Arthur is a good athlete, solid scorer, decent shot-blocker and bad rebounder. That's what his stats say.
As for Hansbrough vs Love - What, because they're both white? Love is younger as a Freshman than Hansbrough was and has a HUGE edge in rebounding. As in 7.8 vs 10.9. Love is basically as good as Hansbrough is now except three years younger.
College stats don't always translate to the pros. John Hollinger from ESPN has created a system to evaluate college statistics, age, and measurables to show which types of players are most likely to succeed on the next level. Its not perfect Kevin Love is basically tied for second among all college players this year with Blake Griffin. Both are well behind Michael Beasley who is blowing the system off the charts. Darrell Arthur does not do well with the system because he's a bad rebounder, and as a big man that's a bad indication for future success.
If you have insider you can read it:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draf.../story?columnist=hollinger_john&page=prorater
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draf...lumnist=hollinger_john&page=DraftRater-080131