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[QUOTE="Libero2, post: 462264, member: 2812"] Absolutely, in the NBA you have a year maybe 2 to make an impression on somebody before you become a career D-Leaguer. In college you have 4 (ok technically 5 with a redshirt year) to make an impression on the staff. I am also a huge believer in one concept, better to be a year too late, than a year to early. If you jump a year late, you are still going to be good enough to make it. If you jump a year early and aren't ready, you spend to much time floundering and trying to get up to speed (see the recent SU guys I talked about) and by the time you get settled, your career is over and your chances of actually improving to becoming a great player are done. Like i said, sounds like B.J. has a solid family foundation to guide him along the next few years. Hopefully the kid sets the campus on fire the moment he steps on it. [/QUOTE]
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