Monroe, I think, has a chance to be the best player in this class. He's incredibly talented, is very agile and has superb ballhandling ability to go along with is amazing court vision.
But at the same time, it's hard not to want Thabeet. Anyone who's watched him this year will know about the incredible improvement to his game. Boxscore watchers will say that Harangody and Monroe torched him, and forget that in both of the games itself Thabeet shut down the paint and the aforementioned were shooting jumpshots the whole time.
And we're not talking about the same Hasheem Thabeet as the one who looked lost in his freshman and sophomore years. We're talking about the Hasheem Thabeet who has now spent three years in Jim Calhoun's NBA Factory system, not Saer Sene getting off the plane from Africa. We're talking about the Thabeet that is picking up things on the offensive end and playing within himself to a reasonable degree, even showing signs of a feathery jumper. And we're talking about the Thabeet who is absolutely dominating the paint defensively in college, picking his spots intelligently, rotating masterfully, and forcing ever slasher to think twice to see if there is a 7'3 monster lurking around.
Our team right now needs a huge spark of defense. Our offense is fine; Martin will put up points, Thompson looks like a taller Shareef Abdur-Rahim, and we have bombers like Donte and Cisco off the bench. The only thing missing is a facilitator. In the meantime, Thabeet is a SPECTACULAR defender. He makes EVERYONE second guess their actions in the paint. And I have noticed that he's developing a mean streak. 7'3 + Super Mobility + Mean Streak? You take him, add a coach with strong defensive principles, and you might eventually be looking at a defensive revolution like what happened when KG went to Boston in 2007.