orangello
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If Jabari doesn't come out, then there's a pretty decent chance he'd be playing with Jahlil Okafor and Tyus Jones the next year. That'd be a hell of a team.
/It won't happen, but I can dream.
Why not?
If Jabari doesn't come out, then there's a pretty decent chance he'd be playing with Jahlil Okafor and Tyus Jones the next year. That'd be a hell of a team.
/It won't happen, but I can dream.
Why not?
Because Parker will most likely go pro. It would be the right decision.
He looked the most ready out of all the guys in this class... and yet he said he's "Not Ready" for the NBA.
This tells me it's not a sure thing he'll come out next year.
Weird. But he did say he doesn't think he's ready for the NBA right now, not that he doesn't think he'll be ready in a year.
Yeah I know that. It's still strikes me as odd that while the Harrison brothers & Julius are very confident they're ready, Jabari who is probably the most ready of the bunch, simply said "NO".
He also picked Duke which isn't known as a 'one and done' school...
Obviously money also isn't an object to him, so I think there is a slight chance he stays 1 more year if he really enjoyed the experience at Duke.
Sure, there's an argument to be made that he'll stay in school. Better start praying now that he has some sense.
He can play SF but doesn't need to. He's 6'9 and 246lbs.. he might wreck more havok as a do-it-all PF than a SF. But, yeah.. he has the shot, handles, and enough quickness. I just think he may pose an even bigger matchup problem as a PF.
OK... may be if the Jazz are projected to get a decent draft pick, he would consider coming out?
As a mormon, what do you think? Would he like to come to the mecca of Mormonism? Or would he not care about it much?