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Disregarding basketball, college can be one of the most fun times in your life--enjoy it while you can, Judah.
Totally agree. Also, being rich and famous while in college has got to be absolutely amazing...

I was neither and still look back at those 14 years of my life with great fondness.
 
Historical look at 54th picks.

History of the NBA Draft – Pick Number 54​

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Number 54
Year Player School/Country – Team
2019 Marial Shayok, Iowa State – Philadelphia 76ers
2018 Shake Milton, SMU – Dallas Mavericks
2017 Alec Peters, Valparaiso – Phoenix Suns
2016 Kay Felder, Oakland – Atlanta Hawks
2015 Daniel Diez, Gipuzkoa BC San Sebastian – Utah Jazz
2014 Nemanja Dangubic, Serbia – Philadelphia 76ers
2013 Arsalan Kazemi, Rice – Washington Wizards
2012 Tornike Shengelia, Belgium – Philadelphia 76ers (Draft rights traded to Brooklyn Nets)
2011 Milan Macva, Croatia – Cleveland Cavaliers
2010 Willie Warren, University of Oklahoma – L.A. Clippers
2000’s
2009 Robert Vaden, University of Alabama at Birmingham – Charlotte Bobcats
2008 Maarty Leunen, University of Oregon – Houston Rockets
2007 Brad Newley, Australia – Houston Rockets
2006 Hassan Adams, University of Arizona – New Jersey Nets
2005 Dijon Thompson, University of California, Los Angeles – New York Knicks
2004 Rickey Paulding, University of Missouri – Detroit Pistons
2003 Nedzad Sinanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina – Portland Trail Blazers
2002 Tamar Slay, Marshall University – New Jersey Nets
2001 Maurice Jeffers, Saint Louis University – Sacramento Kings
2000 Corey Hightower, Indian Hills Community College – San Antonio Spurs
 

Judah 54 in aggregate.
I have no idea what he'll do, but I think he went into the process thinking he'd be slated for early second round, and would try - through the combine, workouts, etc. - to increase his stock to late first round. Hearing predictions of very late second round has to be a major disappointment for him. However, all it takes is a promise. Hornets have picks 2, 27, 34, 39 and 42. So if he gets a promise from Charlotte he's going at 42 at the latest, and he might be ok with that.
 
I have no idea what he'll do, but I think he went into the process thinking he'd be slated for early second round, and would try - through the combine, workouts, etc. - to increase his stock to late first round. Hearing predictions of very late second round has to be a major disappointment for him. However, all it takes is a promise. Hornets have picks 2, 27, 34, 39 and 42. So if he gets a promise from Charlotte he's going at 42 at the latest, and he might be ok with that.

One of the other guys at the same workout Judah had is slated ahead of Judah. With that many picks would expect Charlotte moves one or two as well
 
If he is going to make it, it will be as a playmaker. He is not being considered because of his offense (driving to the basket) or his defense (at 175 lbs.). The 2023/24 Cuse team is not as favorable for a playmaker as last year's team.
 
If he is going to make it, it will be as a playmaker. He is not being considered because of his offense (driving to the basket) or his defense (at 175 lbs.). The 2023/24 Cuse team is not as favorable for a playmaker as last year's team.

Not as favorable? That's a guess. I would say that it's more favorable especially if they are playing fast which is Reds intent. You are just throwing shade.
 
I wonder if Judah has thought about one more year towards a degree?

The word out of Chicago is that Lonzo Ball may never play again. What does he have to fall back on with one year of college besides his father?
 
I wonder if Judah has thought about one more year towards a degree?

The word out of Chicago is that Lonzo Ball may never play again. What does he have to fall back on with one year of college besides his father?
Uh... the millions he's made and the remaining years on his guaranteed contract, maybe?
 
I wonder if Judah has thought about one more year towards a degree?

The word out of Chicago is that Lonzo Ball may never play again. What does he have to fall back on with one year of college besides his father?
You mean in addition to the 71 mil that he has earned so far and the 40 mil he is due to be paid in the next two seasons. I'm sure a sheepskin can be bought with some of that cabbage.
 
I must be crazy but I am willing to bet anyone we win more than 10 games next year. We don't need Judah for that.
You're not crazy but we would need good years from our transfers.
 
I must be crazy but I am willing to bet anyone we win more than 10 games next year. We don't need Judah for that.
I think we win a minimum of 20 with Judah, probably 15 without him and one injury away from disaster.

I think we win 10 games, someone asked what the risks of coming back were, him leading another bad team won’t help him unless he has a Fultz type year.
 
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