@cliffdawg
Issue here is I just don't see Anderson falling to the Cavs. I like him as well, but the fact that he has an NBA ready offensive skill (3 pt shooting) will push him up draft boards in comparison to RHJ. I have a feeling he will interview well and look better in individual workouts than a guy like RHJ, so he will rise up a few slots.
I think we are going to be left with the likes of RHJ (if teams ahead of us get scared off by his lack of a jumper while neglecting everything else he brings that is unteachable), RJ Hunter, Upshaw, Wood, Vaughn, Wright...and I'm not in favor of adding a SG who can't play SF in a spot or a PG (though I would make an exception for Delon Wright), so that leaves us with RHJ, Upshaw, Wood, Wright, or some foreign Cs who I would like to see get the nod.
As for the Gee comparison, RHJ is in another stratosphere physically/mentally/athletically/defensively coming out of college. There is a reason why Gee went undrafted while we are discussing this kid being a 1st round pick. He's more athletic on the floor than Gee is, longer, has much, much better defensive instincts and basketball player instincts in general...to me he is a middle class Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, who was a #2 pick. They both play relentlessly with a high motor, attack the glass, run the floor in transition and wreak havoc, draw a lot of fouls, and are prototypical perimeter defenders for the current NBA, but are huge ? marks with regards to offensive skills. And like we have seen with MKG, shooting can be taught and improved upon, and I don't think RHJ's jumper is a broke as MKG's was coming into the league.