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The reason is because 'potential' is valued more highly than actual production, for some reason, in NBA circles. Huskyniner had a great point - teams drafting Brandon Knight over Kemba was based on Knight being a freshman with more 'potential,' even though Kemba beat him twice in that season. I imagine that year you would have defended that decision on the same grounds. Napier will be a better NBA player than Ennis, of that I'm very confident.
Obviously the older player is going to usually show more production than the younger player, he's about two-three years older for an age frame (college) where that matters a lot.
I was never a huge Brandon Knight fan, but when in doubt I'll go with the younger player. He was always turnover prone. As a result, he's a tweener in the NBA. Ennis doesn't have that problem.
There are examples that go the other way as well.