right, you never mentioned it and I added that fact as an additional detail because Monte entering the draft as a 21 year old is still much different than Kane's situation was as a 25 year old... Monte still could grow as a player and also physically; he might not have reached his ceiling. Also, Kane playing a college game as a 24-25 year old against 18-19 year olds meant he could just physically dominate the game in college and also a big reason he had a good senior year, but that necessarily wouldn't translate in the pros. Kane also had flaws to his game which at 25, would be much harder to correct or develop better game than as a 21 year old. Someone else mentioned it in another post as well
Monte isn't listed behind a bunch of no-names either. He's listed behind 5 guys who were stud HS recruits, put up star numbers as freshmen, and have the skills and the size to be great NBA prospects.
tl;dr comparing Kane not getting drafted because he was older to why Monte is listed behind 4 stud freshmen PGs (and an international that I'm not familiar with) are comparing apples and oranges.