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2024 NBA Draft Mega Thread

Ron Holland's Gleague stats are comparable to Jonathan Kuminga. They're not good, but you're drafting him as an athlete who will start as a slasher and defender with potential to grow from there. Another guy who needs to prove he'll be able to shoot.

Holland in the NCAA might have looked similar to Jaylen Brown at Cal, imo.

They're actually way better than Kuminga. I feel like he's getting too much flak for his G-League performance.
 
I think there are some players who can skip levels and be fine. A lot of these Ignite dudes just arent talented enough to do so and I'm a bit worried it's hurting their overall development.
 
Hope it happens but not sure he will get around the draft age rules because Ignite folded. I'm sure they'd be okay with a one time exception but it will set some precedence potentially. Worth a shot I suppose but not particularly hopeful. Will be curious what the experts think his chances are here.
No real precedence because the league is folding for good. Seems like a good one time exception. I have no clue what the chances are though. Would be in the leagues best interest to strengthen a perceived weak draft.
 
No real precedence because the league is folding for good. Seems like a good one time exception. I have no clue what the chances are though. Would be in the leagues best interest to strengthen a perceived weak draft.

He should be able to enter the Gleague draft and play for someone's Gleague team next year if he needs to.
 
Ron Holland's Gleague stats are comparable to Jonathan Kuminga. They're not good, but you're drafting him as an athlete who will start as a slasher and defender with potential to grow from there. Another guy who needs to prove he'll be able to shoot.

Holland in the NCAA might have looked similar to Jaylen Brown at Cal, imo.
Difference is Kuminga has a significantly bigger frame to play the more quasi-big man spots on the floor vs Holland who is built (and plays like) Corey Brewer.
 
No real precedence because the league is folding for good. Seems like a good one time exception. I have no clue what the chances are though. Would be in the leagues best interest to strengthen a perceived weak draft.
It's not in their interest at all IMO unless Dink has some sort of lawsuit brewing he can throw at them based on the contract he signed.
 
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