FrancoPizza
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I believe the term is 'advanced athletic age'.Blame the NBA who thinks kids that are 21 are too old and rates them down.
I believe the term is 'advanced athletic age'.Blame the NBA who thinks kids that are 21 are too old and rates them down.
Nobody with any talent comes back for a 3rd year. Sad but that's the way it is. Blame the NBA who thinks kids that are 21 are too old and rates them down.
Tyus Battle was 7 years old when Warrick decided to come back for his junior year. Long time ago man.Hakim Warrick would like a word.
Nobody with any talent comes back for a 3rd year. Sad but that's the way it is. Blame the NBA who thinks kids that are 21 are too old and rates them down.
Tyus Battle was 7 years old when Warrick decided to come back for his junior year. Long time ago man.
Still, those guys are the exception these days and that's not a long list. Five years, 150 first round slots, very few college upperclassmen.Grayson Allen, Mikal Bridges will be a first rounder this year,
In the past 5 years:
Justin Jackson
Kris Dunn
Buddy Heild
Taurean Prince
Denzel Valentine
Frank Kaminski
Sam Dekker
Jerian Grant
Elfrid Payton
Doug McDermott
Adrien Payne
Victor Olidipo
CJ McCullum
Kelly Olynik
Still, those guys are the exception these days and that's not a long list. Five years, 150 first round slots, very few college upperclassmen.
You're still probably looking at only something like 20-25% upperclassmen going in the first round. Those are long odds.I only went top 15 outside of one or two of the guys. You can probably double the list if we're going the entire first round.
Those are 14 guys out of 150 first round picks. That's not a "LONG laundry list" on a percentage basis.As evidenced by the LONG laundry list below you have no idea what you're talking about.
You're still probably looking at only something like 20-25% upperclassmen going in the first round. Those are long odds.
Those are 14 guys out of 150 first round picks. That's not a "LONG laundry list" on a percentage basis.
Over that period, there were actually 38 upperclassmen picked in the first round, 11 of which were picked in the lottery. So 25% of the first round overall, and 16% of the lottery. That's not nothing, but it's way down from prior years. If you looked at the same Last 5 Years percentage in 2005, the year Warrick was drafted, upperclassmen would have been 48% of the first round and 41% of the lottery.
Fine, maybe "nobody with any talent" is a bit of an overstatement. The overall point is still true.
Let's see how he finishes the year and how he tests out at the combine.Past 5 years
11 guys in the top 15 and 26 guys in the bottom 15, 41 guys in total.
Battle is either undrafted or second round right now. He is one guy who could actually benefit by coming back. I usually am strike while hot when it comes to leaving early, but it's not hot for him.
Exactly I’ve been saying it. He played his way out of the draft.
We’re fighting for taking credit for saying it first.I'll take credit for saying this first on the board.
Not happy about it but this team held him back as well as a couple pieces of his game that need help, rebounding and passing.
Let's see how he finishes the year and how he tests out at the combine.
You may not be happy, but more than a few people on this board will be ecstatic.I'll take credit for saying this first on the board.
Not happy about it but this team held him back as well as a couple pieces of his game that need help, rebounding and passing.
I will disagree. I think he will test well and does have the athleticism.Sure, but I was responded to the person who pretty much said that nobody with talent stays in school past their sophomore year.
Not sure Battle tests all that well, I don't think he has NBA athleticism.
We’re fighting for taking credit for saying it first.
I hope all these guys do well enough to get drafted. While it stinks they leave, if we can get a lottery pick type year out of him that means we'll be pretty damn good.
This is a very deep draft, I'm not even convinced Battle is a first round pick right now.
He can go pro anywhere.
Doesn’t have to be the NBA.
I can’t see Battle coming back.
He would get less minutes and shots next year.
It would increase PER though.
Isn’t that kinda obvious by now.If he wants to play in Europe or the G league that’s cool, but it means we clearly have issues keeping players if we can’t keep someone who’s borderline draftable.
If he wants to play in Europe or the G league that’s cool, but it means we clearly have issues keeping players if we can’t keep someone who’s borderline draftable.
Isn’t that kinda obvious by now.
I was floored when we got 2 years out of Lydon.
We don’t do a good job in player development.
There development is for our system.
Dion Waiters is the really the only guy who got better and increased their draft stock. That was more he got his act together.
The guys who stay Nichols, Fair are fringe guys.