I don't see why anyone would take Johnson over Aminu after looking at this past year's numbers and considering that Johnson is 3 years older than Aminu.
Aminu
19 So.
18.9 PPG 44%FG
12.8 RPG
1.6 APG
1.7 SPG
1.7 BPG
3.8 TPG
Johnson
22 RS Jr.
17.8 PPG 50%FG
9.2 RPG
2.4 APG
1.8 SPG
2.0 BPG
2.5 TPG
Johnson shoots better and is less turnover prone, but he averages about 4 rebounds less per game than Aminu, who, as far as I can tell, is one of the best rebounding SF prospects in at least the last decade.
Honestly, I think Aminu has every bit the upside that the consensus top 4 guys have, if not more.
Mi amigo, Johnson played away from the basket, and did most of his scoring from the outside. Aminu played PF and near the basket and did most of his scoring in or near the post. They were two entirely different types of players.
You see the reason I watch teams like Syracuse play 16 times and Kentucky play 24 times and Kansas play 19 times is so I don't have to look at a bunch of stats and try to argue from them. Stats are wonderful, but they just don't tell the whole story. And thats two fold in college. Every college team is made up differently and coached differently. Some have good guard play and others don't know what the word guard means.
Jerome Randle summed it up pretty well when he was asked about how he really broke out this year as a distributer and scorer. He said that when Montgomery took over he freed him up to do the things he could do. But under Ben Baum (probably misspelled) he had to play within the system that the coach wanted.
If you only watched Favors play one or two times this year, you'd think he was a bust. But when you watch 15 times you see the talent and realize that he's just a victim of bad guard play and the system he's playing in. Point being, that the stats just don't show the whole picture. Its highly possible that Johnson might be an even better NBA player than he was a college player. Because he was never given a free reign in the Syracuse system. Unlike Turner who was at Ohio St.
Just for fun, compare Turners stats with Aminu's, and come back and tell me that Aminu is a better player. And the stats might actually indicate that. But if you watched them both play, its night and day difference. Hands down Turner is superior in just about every aspect of the game.