So someone who is ready to play in the NBA at nearly every other skill they have, should return to college to work on their jumper? Completely disagree and so would any scout in regards to RHJ.SCCats wrote:Yes. And if he can't get as good as he needs in one year, he's got another left to keep working on it.
If he is still around after 23 I would be shocked. He's likely to go in the middle third of the draft tomorrow. So I guess we will see, because I disagree again.I would say that's probably already how they see him.
How would it not be a worry? Its called net present value. A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow. I really don't see RHJ ever going top 10 in any of the next 2 drafts. So if he's a mid-teen or early-20s pick this year, why go back to school to work on you jumper in order to move up to the back of the lottery?I see the difference between a four year 6 million, 4 year 5 million and 4 year 4 million contract as negligible. So for me the difference between potentially getting picked 22 this year and 26th next year would not be a worry.
My point with this is that Rondae can see the cap rising substantially the next few seasons. He's literally ready to be a lock down defender in the NBA tomorrow, but he does need to work on his shot. Either way, I don't see him crashing out of the league. He has an elite skill and one that will be in high regard until his athleticism begins to decline.This is a mistake in mindset I think people make: the clock is largely unimportant. As far as your life goes, 5 years 50 million is going to feel very similar to 6 years 60 million. It's the getting of the second massive contract that's important. Everything should be put towards getting that second contract.
I agree the goal should be to LAND that massive 2nd contract, but you also want him to stay in college and delay guaranteed money just to work on his jumper. I don't see the correlation between the two right now. He's going to work just as hard, if not more, on his jumper in the NBA with unlimited support of trainers and coaches. That will not be the case if he returns to Arizona.
Again, I agree with what you are saying, I just don't agree with the reasoning.He'll likely be in the league ten years. It's just hugely different to make 2 million a year in those last six years after your rookie contract versus 10 million+ a year in the six years after your rookie contract. Just being there isn't the important thing; you don't want to be eating the scraps, you want the full meal.