Much better.
I suppose a little. He still looks mediocre as hell to me and I would never want him in the 1st round, even with the 30th pick. Honestly, he reminds me of a shorter, less athletic Fat Al.
I suppose a little. He still looks mediocre as hell to me and I would never want him in the 1st round, even with the 30th pick. Honestly, he reminds me of a shorter, less athletic Fat Al.
Watching videos go Wiggins makes me hate the one year rule. Wiggins should be #1 this year, not next year.
I personally would like to see an option to come out after high school and if you don't there is a mandatory two years in college.
Thoughts?
This one shows a little more of his overall skillset. I'm bringing him up because we have at least a possibility of packaging picks and assets to move up to the 4 - 5 range (with a little dreaming on my part). It may be as easy to snag Andrew Harrison as some of these other guys we're talking about .. and I'd say he'd be a bigger get than Jeff Teague or Eric Bledsoe..
Watching videos go Wiggins makes me hate the one year rule. Wiggins should be #1 this year, not next year.
I personally would like to see an option to come out after high school and if you don't there is a mandatory two years in college.
Thoughts?
Calipari is pushing a baseball-like rule. Straight out or 3 years..
I hate straight to the NBA, myself (hear me out). I've been in the gyms when it was straight out of HS and I've been there when it was one and done. The amount of sleaziness going on with the NBA in HS gyms was terrible. It's bad enough as it is with the show companies, AAU teams, etc .. but throw in the NBA scouts, NBA 'runners' and it gets 10x worse and much more distracting for very young kids.
I didn't think of that.
To be clear, it's not the GMs, coaches, assistants, or even scouts .. it's the agents and the people they (for example) 'hire' to get to the kids and get in their ears about signing with a firm. I wasn't calling the NBA personnel sleazy. They were always all class. It was the guys showing up at recess (no kidding) and at the Burger King parking lots on Friday nights. That doesn't happen at the college level .. but agents are the worst. Well .. and the show companies.
I knew you meant the agents and their runner. What I'm confused about is this "show" company you keep talking about. Can you elaborate because this is the second time you have mentioned them.
The damn 'W' and 'E' is too close to one another on my keyboard. Weird that I did that twice in a roe.![]()
Just making sure you saw post #2013, orangello. No need to reply, just making sure you got all my reasoning..
It makes total sense.
The thing that bothers me are players like Wiggins (who is an extreme example) and others like Bazz. They seem to already have enough talent to be in the league so why make them wait?
Again, I understand the crap that you allow at the HS level if you do that. I just wanted to get my opinion out there.
I understand. It's perplexing, but I think it's better than the wholesale alternative. I also think of it like this analogy.
There are very bright HS students that would make a brilliant engineer, but lack the maturity and training to immediately be worth hiring by an engineering firm. It's not all bad that these kids go to school for a year, learn to play as a team (most never have), learn responsibility at a higher level, learn about the NBA 'game' (the best coaches help the kids with how to handle the finances, how to handle agents, etc), learn how to handle a brighter spot light, and gain a year of maturity .. not to mention honing their skills another year.