YoDeFoe wrote:There are plenty of exceptions and examples on both sides. Chandler Hutchinson wasn't a draft pick last season. Solomon Hill wouldn't have been as a sophomore. Mikal Bridges rose heavily based on his play this season..Beachcat97 wrote:It’s crazy how staying in school rarely helps a guy’s pro prospects. Rawle likely would’ve been drafted last year. Miles Bridges probably would’ve gone in the top 5. It’s like playing longer in college is a tacit acknowledgment that the guy isn’t really NBA material, or certainly not a future star.
TJ is the exception, of course. But he’s seemingly got more drive than anyone, and he’s also just a very good PG.
Trier and Rawle have a harder path to the NBA now. It’s not impossible, but if Nick Johnson can’t get there, I’m not sure these two can.
Like Choo said though: you have to show improvement. I feel for the dude with two injuries (the hand in the tournament and then the foot to follow it up) but he never got his weight down to where it needed to be and he didn't improve as a shooter or as a defender. For a guy who needed to project as a classic 3 and D in the NBA - he didn't show scouts that he was moving in that direction. In truth he regressed in just about every category, despite getting a bump in usage.
Totally possible for him to make it off a two way though. He's got great length and strength and a great attitude. Wishing him well.
This is correct almost entirely. But i will add that Rawle made a mistake BECAUSE he regressed and at best was about same. But it was clear he put on some weight and lost some explosiveness. It’s ok if things don’t work out as a soph to get in the lab over the summer and hope for the jump to be a year late. He clearly could have improved and if he did, he’d get more chances to succeed as a 1st rounder as a junior.
Of course watching the train wreck of Trier coming back and basically the optics train wreck at Arizona ...... much like when Bayless left (although bayless has much better pro prospects) ..... i could see him thinking it was time to go, so not a horrible decision in the vain of Grant J, but the wrong one nonetheless.
He seems like a great kid and i hope he finds a way to get to the L and stick, but it’ll be an uphill fight now.
I do think Trier leaving was the right decision as he was pretty maxed out and the NCAA put him thru hell anyway. I really hope he makes it as a scorer off bench.
I just don’t understand why we are so cursed w Early Entries. When is the last time i guy who should stay another year did??? RHJ probably. So many arguably bad ones in between. I love to see guys like Brunson and Bridges (Mikal) succeed as it gives me hope that kids will see it’s ok to stay in school and i hate to see guys like the other bridges and Robert Williams drop so far as it will deter ppl from staying.
Hopefully the baseball modified 2 and done rule will go in effect in 2021 and make it better.