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Malachi Richardson

Good news for people who like to judge life decisions of teenagers they dont know, I suspect.
Some players leave before they're ready. That doesn't mean we hate them and wish them ill. I hope he catches on with another team. Nice kid and he was awesome in that Virginia game. Still think he needed another year, if that's ok for me to say on a fan forum (?).
 
Some players leave before they're ready. That doesn't mean we hate them and wish them ill. I hope he catches on with another team. Nice kid and he was awesome in that Virginia game. Still think he needed another year.

I didn’t use the words “hate” “wish” or “ill” in my post.

Did use the word “judge” though.
 
I think Malachi struck while the iron was hot. I still believe his draft stock would have declined had he returned for another year here; I just never viewed him as a good NBA prospect, much like Ennis.

Hope he's able to get another contract from someone though.
 
Sticking in the NBA is a lot about what team/system you end up on and whether you get playing time or not. Malachi found himself in Sacramento with 97 shooting guards and now on Toronto where he only played in garbage time.

Guys need to play to develop. There’s plenty of players at or below his skill level that have the benefit of more playing time. Some play huge minutes of poor or mediocre basketball.

Hope he gets signed for next year.
 
Some fans go too far - nothing new for social media as you point out. But then again, there are rare occasions when recruits (or transfers) do not treat the U fairly or honestly. And they should expect to be called out - actions have consequences. As for my input, sure, keep it classy.


I don't think it's ever good to call out teenagers, especially if we want high profile players in the future. Syracuse fans have had a history of calling out our early leavers on twitter and it is not a good look. Comes off as sour grapes.
 
I don't think it's ever good to call out teenagers, especially if we want high profile players in the future. Syracuse fans have had a history of calling out our early leavers on twitter and it is not a good look. Comes off as sour grapes.

It’s really bizarre and out of touch at this point. Now that sanctions are over it doesn’t even really hurt the team when guys leave early because constantly putting guys in the NBA makes it easier for us to keep the recruiting pipeline flowing. The next Malachi isn’t coming here to sit the bench behind the first Malachi. It’s not 1986, where you can have Sherman backing up Pearl.

These Twitter tough guys need to think macro, not micro. Malachi helped get us to a final four then went and got drafted in the first round. All positive.
 
I don't think it's ever good to call out teenagers, especially if we want high profile players in the future. Syracuse fans have had a history of calling out our early leavers on twitter and it is not a good look. Comes off as sour grapes.
But there's a difference between expressing an opinion HERE and trash-talking directly to a player/recruit on Twitter. There I agree - not a good look (and creepy). As for TT (on SyracuseFan.com), .. well ... I'll keep it classy.
 
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I think Malachi struck while the iron was hot... I just never viewed him as a good NBA prospect, much like Ennis.

Hope he's able to get another contract from someone though.
Well said...similar to Donte Greene and maybe even Tyler Lydon (Perhaps they might have improved had they stayed in school).

An argument can be made that the system works against the long term interests of many kids...especially poor kids whose families may need their money.
Here's some cash...now earn more without the kind of coaching and attention you'd get in college.
If you can't cut it...too bad.
Nice knowing you...don't forget to write.

The tradeoff is short term gain versus the real possibility of a longer, more successful NBA career and a lot more money.
 
I don't think it's ever good to call out teenagers, especially if we want high profile players in the future. Syracuse fans have had a history of calling out our early leavers on twitter and it is not a good look. Comes off as sour grapes.

This is far from uniquely a Syracuse thing. Outside of Duke and Kentucky, who bring in lots of guys expected to be OAD, practically every fanbase is critical of early departures.

As long as people don't cross the line into harassment, criticism is fine, imo. 18 year olds are adults. In this case, they're adults signing contracts in the millions of dollars. If you're old enough to make that decision for yourself, you're old enough to handle people questioning your decisions. If you're not, then you're not ready for a professional sports career.
 
I was surprised Malachi was drafted so high. He had some great games while at SU and some absolute clunkers. With that said, how could he turn down 1st round guaranteed money? The NBA teams made the mistake, not him.
 
I was surprised Malachi was drafted so high. He had some great games while at SU and some absolute clunkers. With that said, how could he turn down 1st round guaranteed money? The NBA teams made the mistake, not him.
He absolutely abused the ACC defensive player of the year for an 8 minute stretch in the elite 8. That short stretch got him drafted in the 1st round. He def struck while the iron was hot
 
I was surprised Malachi was drafted so high. He had some great games while at SU and some absolute clunkers. With that said, how could he turn down 1st round guaranteed money? The NBA teams made the mistake, not him.

All you need to do is make one GM believe
 
I think Malachi struck while the iron was hot. I still believe his draft stock would have declined had he returned for another year here; I just never viewed him as a good NBA prospect, much like Ennis.

Hope he's able to get another contract from someone though.

I think Ennis was the ultimate "iron hot" guy. He had to go.

Mali was always someone I thought could go either way, it may have helped or it may have hindered him to stay - with that being the case, I wouldn't be able to turn down the money, so I definitely can't fault him.

Donte Greene was probably the Bizarro-Ennis for me, I was a huge fan, but still think he should have stayed one more year and it would have just helped him long-term. You never know though...
 
I think Ennis was the ultimate "iron hot" guy. He had to go.

Mali was always someone I thought could go either way, it may have helped or it may have hindered him to stay - with that being the case, I wouldn't be able to turn down the money, so I definitely can't fault him.

Donte Greene was probably the Bizarro-Ennis for me, I was a huge fan, but still think he should have stayed one more year and it would have just helped him long-term. You never know though...

Good thoughts. Honestly, I think they all should leave, especially with guaranteed money on the table. All these guys now have multi-millions. (Don't get into whether they have squandered that money already, thats on them.) They did NOT make the wrong decisions. Mali, Ennis, Tyler, Grant, even CM. That said, the one guy who I might be convinced in hindsight was Donte Greene. While he definitely made more money then I ever will, imo he could have made even more coming back. Definitely not guaranteed though, and who is to say JB would have given him as much rope in a Sophomore year. Heck, if he could have just avoided going to the Kings, that would have been a win. However, if I were him, I would have probably left too, so what does that tell me.
 
Good thoughts. Honestly, I think they all should leave, especially with guaranteed money on the table. All these guys now have multi-millions. (Don't get into whether they have squandered that money already, thats on them.) They did NOT make the wrong decisions. Mali, Ennis, Tyler, Grant, even CM. That said, the one guy who I might be convinced in hindsight was Donte Greene. While he definitely made more money then I ever will, imo he could have made even more coming back. Definitely not guaranteed though, and who is to say JB would have given him as much rope in a Sophomore year. Heck, if he could have just avoided going to the Kings, that would have been a win. However, if I were him, I would have probably left too, so what does that tell me.

Donte's game now in TBT is EXACTLY THE SAME as it was his Frosh year at SU:
Stand on perimeter, jack ill-advised 3's early in the shot clock, and play mostly matador D.

I doubt another year in college would have done anything for him, or his draft stock.
 
Good thoughts. Honestly, I think they all should leave, especially with guaranteed money on the table. All these guys now have multi-millions. (Don't get into whether they have squandered that money already, thats on them.) They did NOT make the wrong decisions. Mali, Ennis, Tyler, Grant, even CM. That said, the one guy who I might be convinced in hindsight was Donte Greene. While he definitely made more money then I ever will, imo he could have made even more coming back. Definitely not guaranteed though, and who is to say JB would have given him as much rope in a Sophomore year. Heck, if he could have just avoided going to the Kings, that would have been a win. However, if I were him, I would have probably left too, so what does that tell me.
Two thoughts, 1, the Kings murder a lot of basketball careers, and 2, Donte was looking good to get signed by the Nets and join their Williams, Garnett, Pierce squad but then injured his ankle badly in a workout. Could Garnett and Pierce influenced his career in a positive way? We'll never know, but I think there's a chance.
 
Donte's game now in TBT is EXACTLY THE SAME as it was his Frosh year at SU:
Stand on perimeter, jack ill-advised 3's early in the shot clock, and play mostly matador D.

I doubt another year in college would have done anything for him, or his draft stock.

He rebounded pretty well from what I remember. But, yeah, no D and offensively he was a chucker. Became even more of what you said later as a professional. Just launching ill advised 3s.
 
He rebounded pretty well from what I remember. But, yeah, no D and offensively he was a chucker. Became even more of what you said later as a professional. Just launching ill advised 3s.

I never really got to see him play in Sacramento, but I remember reading articles where they seemed to fancy him as a defensive stopper and that he would often match up with the opposing teams best player. Mostly it seemed like his rep remained just as it was though - a chucker without much aptitude/interest defensively, but I was never sure what to make of it.

Like OiG said, would have been very interesting if he got that shot with the Nets...
 
Some players leave before they're ready. That doesn't mean we hate them and wish them ill. I hope he catches on with another team. Nice kid and he was awesome in that Virginia game. Still think he needed another year, if that's ok for me to say on a fan forum (?).
Be carefull your post might not be positive enough for some people.
 

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