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i guess you could argue that the NBA is moving towards positionless basketball
i guess you could argue that the NBA is moving towards positionless basketball
ok draft friends time to do a little way to early draft predections
1- Give me your top 10
2- Who is going to be the biggest draft riser
3- Sleeper pick (has to be someone that is going to be drafted in the 20th pick or later)
4- Jazz biggest need
5- Best fit for the Jazz based on not in your top 10 and based on #4
6- who is going to win player of the year
7- Who is going to be #1 pick
8- best mid major player
9- where do you think the Jazz will be picking
ok draft friends time to do a little way to early draft predections
1- Give me your top 10
2- Who is going to be the biggest draft riser
3- Sleeper pick (has to be someone that is going to be drafted in the 20th pick or later)
4- Jazz biggest need
5- Best fit for the Jazz based on not in your top 10 and based on #4
6- who is going to win player of the year
7- Who is going to be #1 pick
8- best mid major player
9- where do you think the Jazz will be picking
Hachimura is the most overrated player ever. He isnt good. Just because he played well as the only player on Japan's U19 team doesnt mean much.
1. 1-10 your mom
2. your mom
3. your mom
4. your mom
5. your mom
6. your mom
7. your mom
8. your mom
9. your mom
my mom was in a rhino accident last week and is in a coma. tasteless
Hachimura is the most overrated player ever. He isnt good. Just because he played well as the only player on Japan's U19 team doesnt mean much.
I was impressed because other teams where geared to stop him and he still put up those numbers
Yet he averaged 3 ppg in a weak conference.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/report-mitchell-robinson-not-expected-to-play-in-college-will-prep-for-2018-nba-draft/
Mitchell Robinson, a five-star prospect and top-10 recruit in the class of 2017, reportedly is not expected to play college basketball in the wake of leaving Western Kentucky in July.
Yahoo Sports reported Tuesday night that Robinson, who was weighing his options to transfer to Kansas or his hometown University of New Orleans, has passed on the UNO scenario (its fall semester already has started) and is preparing to spend the next nine months prepping for the 2018 NBA Draft.
Robinson is projected as the 13th pick in CBS Sports' latest mock draft.
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Western Kentucky lost out on Robinson after Shammond Williams -- who is Robinson's godfather and a former NBA player who attended North Carolina -- resigned from his assistant coaching post under Rick Stansbury in July. Stansbury initially was able to get Robinson to stay on campus and eventually enroll for summer classes, but in less than two weeks Robinson packed up his belongings and left WKU.
From Yahoo:
One source familiar with Robinson's recruitment said he has not been in contact with Kansas since last Thursday, and another source said New Orleans has been informed that the 7-footer does not plan to join the Privateers and instead will work out in preparation for the draft.
In the aftermath of leaving Western Kentucky, Robinson's NBA potential makes him an unlikely candidate for college basketball. Transfer rules would prevent him, barring an unusual waiver clearance, to be eligible for 2017-18 at a different school since he had enrolled at Western Kentucky. Given that he reportedly is commanding a respectable market value overseas, and is still currently viewed as a clear-cut first-round option come 2018, Robinson as a college player looks less likely by the day. Kansas' fall semester begins Aug. 28.
alabama only has 2 players
Collin sexton looks very good but John Petty has been the talk of the summer. Shooting the ball very very well and leading the team in scoring