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[QUOTE="reedny, post: 2605016, member: 1423"] And he should. He's NBA material... played incredible in the title game. Couldn't be stopped driving and hit shots all over the court. As far as Tyus I'm with RF. Staying versus leaving is a highly individualized choice. All these comparisons are meaningless because we don't know what his personal goals are (or what he's been told) and thus we have no way to compare his decision to other borderline NBA prospects. If his goal is to play for money, there's no issue - he goes no matter what. If his goal is the NBA [B]but [/B]he still likes college (as his dad said) - then it's a closer call. In all likelihood, he's looking at the second round, possibly without a guarantee. If that's the scenario, I don't see how coming back would hurt him. All his weaknesses (playmaking, rebounding, outside shooting and efficiency) would likely improve - the team will be more balanced and experienced. He can show his stuff as a play maker because he won’t be the go-to guy on a poor offensive team (12th out of 14 in the ACC), stuck in iso as the shot clock expires. Instead, with more experience, other offensive options (besides Frank) and better movement this year, his efficiency and play making are likely to spike. [/QUOTE]
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