I just read one that doesn't have him drafted.
I can't think of another player potentially leaving SU early that is so hard for me to predict and even have an idea about as Mintz...that I am also as conflicted about.
hes a great player. fun to watch. one of those players that you just love to have on your team as a fan...
He WILL be a great PG some day...probably sooner rather than later. pretty sure
I really really hope as a fan of SU basketball that he comes back
but his freshman season was mostly potential and promise of the future, even at the NCAA level.
last year's team was 17-15 and he was the starting PG and had the ball in his hands more than any other player on the team by far. it was the season that got JB fired. it was bad. and as a freshman, mintz had too much responsibility for a player of his experience, imo,,,not blaming mintz at all...he did his best and gave max effort all the time...just being real. its just weird when a significant player kinda wasnt enough to be the player that team needed (due to age) but that player is also too good to come back...a weird paradox as a fan.
his development throughout the season was great...and is a big reason why he will likely get drafted. but he wasn't actually a winning PG at the ACC level for almost all of last season, imo. I truly do not think he is close to being ready to dominate in the NBA - or even get many minutes - but I do think he could get there eventually.
I truly think for his development and long term prospects at the next level...it is in his best interest to come back and start at PG next season in the NCAA. play full games. be the man, feel the pressure and this time overcome it. he had a lot of games last year where it was simply too much for him to handle - especially at the end of games... which is why I am so sure that he isn;t ready right now for the NBA...for me, going to the NBA now is taking the easy way out.
part of me is also kinda thinkng - okay we suffered with you last year as fans...now it's only right to come back and have a killer season...and properly do it up in NCAA now...(which I think would happen but that isnt a 100% guarantee, either) he does have areas to work on for his game to truly be a PG...and there;s a chance he doesnt quite get there in what would be his sophomore season as well.
i think starling and westry are really good and there's no telling where the 3 will rank vs each other 5-10 years from now...I really would be excited as a SU fan if Judah comes back...but I also think the backcourt is already in good hands regardless.