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If I was advising Nerlens purely from the point of view of what is best for his personal development, I would rank them:
- Kentucky - Cal knows how to fit first year players who are often raw into his system; enough talent at other positions to maximize NN's strengths and minimize his weaknesses
- Georgetown - on the plus side, their system really emphasizes the center so it would be total immersion into offensive basketball; on the negative side, offensive basketball is his weakness and while GU would be good for his development it might make him look like he needs to stay 2 or 3 years. if the goal is to be one and done, that is not good
- Syracuse - a lot of competition for minutes, and JB has a very clear recent history of putting his McD AA freshman centers on the court as token starters and then yanking them quickly. Good for long term development, very poor if you goal is to be a one-and-done player
I can understand the above, except I think you have to factor in expectations. The whole A Davis thing would be a real drawback. In my mind it would eliminate them. Your one year would never compare. Plus your coach could bolt (and even if you did a clause your next school would always be considered your second). If NN pulled the ultimate and won the whole thing he would be considered part of a group. Win it at SU and you will come back rock star style to a very greatful community (and with/to see your freind).
I have some fears with NN just from an expectation standpoint. I don't think he will live up to this hype. And if NN is not an AA or a one and done, it could conceivably look bad on the program and coach, at least in a small way.
But in JB I trust. I believe JB wants him here. JB would gladly give up the potential downside for a chance at the positive. Just like the possible downside of being a number 1 seed brings with it the bigger possibility of upsets or perception of not being a good tourney coach. And yet JB has shown consistently that if given the opportunity, he will do everything in his power for the better seed.
JB will be in the sweeps to the end and deal with playing time and egos as they arise. Hope he gets him.