You're making a lot of weird assumptions. I'm a huge Gordon fan. I have no particular attachment to Bennett and never talked about him pre draft. So I'm operating from a position with as little bias as possible while still being a Cavs fan. Rchfld is the same way. I won't stand up for too many of the other jamokes on here though.
That said, the real difference between you and I is that I'm using my basketball knowledge to project and you refuse to acknowledge anything but tangible production. I see physical tools that separate Bennett from most PFs in this league. Even when he was grossly out of shape, his quickness and first step were elite for a PF. That's something you refuse to acknowledge because it didn't lead to a bunch of layups. Even when he was grossly out of shape and struggling mentally because of it and the pressure of being #1, his jump shooting mechanics were gorgeous and rock solid for any position, let alone a big. But again you refuse to acknowledge it because he wasn't hitting his jumpers in his injury plagued, sporadic rookie season. Even when he was out of shape, he showed that he could be an absolute brick wall in the post defensively. But you refuse to acknowledge it because he struggled with some guys....like every rookie in the history of ever. I could go on and on.
So no. Stop discrediting people for saying positive things about Bennett by fabricating some narrative about how he's "my guy" and I have some sort of weird bias towards him. The real difference is that you're disregarding traits and skills just because they didn't translate into numbers for a 20 year old PF who was injured all offseason, came in grossly overweight, had the added pressure of being a surprise #1 pick, and was on a team with some serious issues all season.
Some of us are choosing to put some pieces to the puzzle together to predict what this kid will become.