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How in the world did Kadary not develop into an NBA draft pick after what we saw from him on the Hill, in limited minutes, as a freshman? is it that he never really could shoot? I think it's a monumental developmental failure from all college coaches involved for this guy not to hear his name called.
How in the world did Kadary not develop into an NBA draft pick after what we saw from him on the Hill, in limited minutes, as a freshman? is it that he never really could shoot? I think it's a monumental developmental failure from all college coaches involved for this guy not to hear his name called.
That's the main thing. Also, he's a relatively average athlete, so having to hitch up his shorts and defend NBA caliber guards would be a challenge.
He had many of the other elements, and could still get there. But right now, the inability to shoot consistently is the main thing holding him back.
Agree in principle, though -- wish he'd never left the 'Cuse. The last couple of years might have unfolded differently.
People assume guys like Mintz never worked on their shooting. Some guys just don't have it at a high level, even with countless hours of work.If everyone could be a knockdown shooter, they would be.
So those proclaiming him to be a lottery pick were wrong? Interesting.
I thought he'd be an NBA player. Still might be. I did think way back when he'd get drafted. Not sure if I was confident he'd be lottery.So those proclaiming him to be a lottery pick were wrong? Interesting.
How in the world did Kadary not develop into an NBA draft pick after what we saw from him on the Hill, in limited minutes, as a freshman? is it that he never really could shoot? I think it's a monumental developmental failure from all college coaches involved for this guy not to hear his name called.
Lu Dort shot 30% in College and his first years in the pros and was undrafted.I thought he'd be an NBA player. Still might be. I did think way back when he'd get drafted. Not sure if I was confident he'd be lottery.
By NBA standards he is a little slow. He has the size and strength as well as some good defensive instincts, but his speed could hold him back.Lu Dort shot 30% in College and his first years in the pros and was undrafted.
If Kadary changes his outlook and decides he wants to be in the NBA as a defensive role player, I believe he can be.
I don't know if his ego will allow it, think he wants to be a PG and his style just won't work in today's NBA
Lu Dort shot 30% in College and his first years in the pros and was undrafted.
If Kadary changes his outlook and decides he wants to be in the NBA as a defensive role player, I believe he can be.
I don't know if his ego will allow it, think he wants to be a PG and his style just won't work in today's NBA
Nothing about Kadary is NBA quality. In some ways that is why he was an attractive college player, he was never going anywere.
Most importantly and obviously, he can't shoot, and there just isn't a place in the NBA for a guard who can't shoot, unless you're a Westbrook type best athlete in the world. Kadary doesn'thave hops, and he's really slow by NBA guard standards.
He was great defensively in the zone but not as good man to man. Every coach he has had since high school complained publicly about his lack of a motor.
He's got size and he can pass, but you have to be really really good to be the guy who handles the ball all the time on an NBA team, and Kadary isn't useful off the ball because he can't shoot.
Good player but don’t see his game translating to the NBA.How in the world did Kadary not develop into an NBA draft pick after what we saw from him on the Hill, in limited minutes, as a freshman? is it that he never really could shoot? I think it's a monumental developmental failure from all college coaches involved for this guy not to hear his name called.
IMO, his ability to get to the hoop is NBA quality and was as good as any guard in the country at that. M2M he was close to unstoppable without help, then was a good passer out of the double.Nothing about Kadary is NBA quality. In some ways that is why he was an attractive college player, he was never going anywere.
Most importantly and obviously, he can't shoot, and there just isn't a place in the NBA for a guard who can't shoot, unless you're a Westbrook type best athlete in the world. Kadary doesn'thave hops, and he's really slow by NBA guard standards.
He was great defensively in the zone but not as good man to man. Every coach he has had since high school complained publicly about his lack of a motor.
He's got size and he can pass, but you have to be really really good to be the guy who handles the ball all the time on an NBA team, and Kadary isn't useful off the ball because he can't shoot.
That first point is so good. We've lost many guys over the years with loads of potential before we got to tap it, that having someone with a great college game that doesn't translate to the pros seemed like a gift.Nothing about Kadary is NBA quality. In some ways that is why he was an attractive college player, he was never going anywere.
Most importantly and obviously, he can't shoot, and there just isn't a place in the NBA for a guard who can't shoot, unless you're a Westbrook type best athlete in the world. Kadary doesn'thave hops, and he's really slow by NBA guard standards.
He was great defensively in the zone but not as good man to man. Every coach he has had since high school complained publicly about his lack of a motor.
He's got size and he can pass, but you have to be really really good to be the guy who handles the ball all the time on an NBA team, and Kadary isn't useful off the ball because he can't shoot.
I believe he was in the mock drafts for a short period. Even the NBA guys get it wrong, Darrow Milicic and Frederic Weis. Even John Wallace and Pearl Washington.I thought he'd be an NBA player. Still might be. I did think way back when he'd get drafted. Not sure if I was confident he'd be lottery.
If he stayed here I bet he would have been drafted after his sophomore year. He was terrible that season, overweight, and it killed his stock.