Bilal is definitely not a fun scouting watch at the pro level.
He gives off too much Exum vibe for me.Bilal is definitely not a fun scouting watch at the pro level.
So you’re saying Tay Henny coming for that number one spot now.Wemby has had two post shot airballs and got blocked on a dunk attempt, so not a perfect game for him.
Bilal getting some stuff now
it absolutely hurts his stock. if you're right and he gets taken at say, 24, it probably means he would have been taken at 15 without the surgery. but yeah, nba teams are always scared off by that stuff - at least to an extent.I honestly don't think the surgery will hurt Whitehead's draft stock. Someone will still take him top 25 for sure. He's very young, talented and has a lot of potential.
And its the second surgery for the same injury. That is always problematic.it absolutely hurts his stock. if you're right and he gets taken at say, 24, it probably means he would have been taken at 15 without the surgery. but yeah, nba teams are always scared off by that stuff - at least to an extent.
I don't think that's true at all. A 5 month surgery recovery timeline isn't dropping you that far.it absolutely hurts his stock. if you're right and he gets taken at say, 24, it probably means he would have been taken at 15 without the surgery. but yeah, nba teams are always scared off by that stuff - at least to an extent.
I think this is the bigger issue and why I would be scared to draft him at this point (although we absolutely should if he is there at 28). It seems like the chronic injury stuff is when surgeries don't go well and having to have multiple injuries for the same thing is a big red flag in my opinion.And its the second surgery for the same injury. That is always problematic.
multiple surgeries in the same spot also leads to more scar tissue.I think this is the bigger issue and why I would be scared to draft him at this point (although we absolutely should if he is there at 28). It seems like the chronic injury stuff is when surgeries don't go well and having to have multiple injuries for the same thing is a big red flag in my opinion.
it's not just a run of the mill surgery - it's a second surgery for the same injury. yes, it will cause him to drop. if you don't think nba teams see that as a red flag, i want some of what you're drinking.I don't think that's true at all. A 5 month surgery recovery timeline isn't dropping you that far.
So if Utah takes him at 16 that means he would have gone 9th?it's not just a run of the mill surgery - it's a second surgery for the same injury. yes, it will cause him to drop. if you don't think nba teams see that as a red flag, i want some of what you're drinking.
yes, but that won't happen. he'll be there in the mid/late 20s because news of this second surgery will scare some teams off.So if Utah takes him at 16 that means he would have gone 9th?
It might matter to some teams, but that doesnt mean it will matter to all teams. There's also more information on these things than just "oh well it's the 2nd surgery" teams will be able to see the actual information.
The kid probably just rushed his return playing for Duke and needed to get some stuff fixed. It's not like his body is broken, he was able to play solid basketball.
it absolutely hurts his stock. if you're right and he gets taken at say, 24, it probably means he would have been taken at 15 without the surgery. but yeah, nba teams are always scared off by that stuff - at least to an extent.