Just ask Perry Jones III
and many dozens and dozens of others ..
One of the reasons I think a two-and-done rule should be continued to be explored..
Just ask Perry Jones III
and many dozens and dozens of others ..
One of the reasons I think a two-and-done rule should be continued to be explored..
One reason I wouldn't like a two-and-done rule is that it seems a little unfair for the careers of the truly talented. Like, if that kind of rule had been in place ten years ago, Lebron wouldn't have been able to be the youngest to reach 20,000 points. He would still be years away. Along those same lines, Wiggins is ready for the NBA now; if he hadn't reclassified, he'd still have to finish this year, then his senior year, then two years of college? Bleeeeehhhh
It's also unfair to NBA teams that millions of dollars based purely on potential. For every Lebron, there are 400 'others.'
I'm okay with whatever rule, but straight out of HS is really bad. Don't want to rehash that whole thing again, though.
It's also unfair to NBA teams that millions of dollars based purely on potential. For every Lebron, there are 400 'others.'
I'm okay with whatever rule, but straight out of HS is really bad. Don't want to rehash that whole thing again, though.
Yeah, I've heard you discuss it before, and I agree with you overall. It would be sad for players like Wiggins, though.
Boring! Get better scouts or get out of the business!
I know you say that in jest .. but it would be fine if the NBA team could really see what they're needing to see. Unfortunately, so much cbb plays zone (almost entirely) and coaches have such different playing style, play players out of their NBA position etc..
Smart in high school:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nGKgQru5_A
I'm liking this guy more and more.
Has anyone heard of a guy named Tony Mitchell? He plays for North Texas. I heard last year that he was good. Does anyone know who I am talking about?
Not sure if srs.
A nice sequence by Smart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AmsIj07J35c
Smart is Carter-Williams' main contender for the crown of top point guard NBA prospect in the world. The two couldn't be more different. Smart's game is all about power and vocal leadership on the floor. If he ever adds a knock-down 3-pointer to his game, he's going to be very tough to stop in the NBA.