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If anything this is a stock booster for Huerter. He was impressing people in workouts with his shooting and at the combine w/ a ****ed up finger that needed surgery.

He injured his finger towards the end of the college year. Maybe he thought it would heal on it's own w/ rest, and then he aggravated it worse at the combine/private workouts? Or maybe he always knew it needed surgery and just wanted to get a handful of workouts in to make sure he was a first round pick. If he comes out at the end of the season and announces he is getting surgery maybe his stock never rises.
 
If anything this is a stock booster for Huerter. He was impressing people in workouts with his shooting and at the combine w/ a ****ed up finger that needed surgery.

He injured his finger towards the end of the college year. Maybe he thought it would heal on it's own w/ rest, and then he aggravated it worse at the combine/private workouts? Or maybe he always knew it needed surgery and just wanted to get a handful of workouts in to make sure he was a first round pick. If he comes out at the end of the season and announces he is getting surgery maybe his stock never rises.
I don't think injury is ever a stock booster. People knew he can shoot anyways...
 
Here's what ESPN's analytics models say about the prospects:

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23771351/espn-draft-analytics-model-makes-nba-draft-projections

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They also say Okobo is overrated :|

Their model sucks. Here's last years...

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...tars-starters-role-players-top-2017-nba-draft

"Donovan Mitchell projection: All Star- 0.15% chance, Starter- 9.87% chance, Role Player- 19.49% chance, NBA Caliber- 29.51% chance"
 
I don't think injury is ever a stock booster. People knew he can shoot anyways...
Sure they can be. It can increase intrigue if he was playing so well during workouts with an injury, imagine what he could do full healthy. It's a finger/hand injury, nothing major. It's not like we are talking about a lower body injury.
 
Damn, I was really looking forward to watching Huerter in summer league if the Jazz pick him.
 


Maryland forward Kevin Huerter, a projected first-round pick in the June NBA Draft, underwent surgery to repair torn ligaments in his right hand, sources tell ESPN. He will be sidelined for two months.


NOOooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sure they can be. It can increase intrigue if he was playing so well during workouts with an injury, imagine what he could do full healthy. It's a finger/hand injury, nothing major. It's not like we are talking about a lower body injury.

Please find a situation where an injury leads to surgery which helped boost a prospect's stock.

Yesterday, you're telling us how a 21 year old not being able to lift 185 pounds means he's not a hard worker and today you're telling us a prospect getting surgery and missing workouts is going to improve his stock. In either case, where is there evidence this is true?
 
I think most teams pretty much have their boards set. Huerter wasnt going to fall based on minor surgery. Its not like he tore up his knee.
 
Please find a situation where an injury leads to surgery which helped boost a prospect's stock.

Yesterday, you're telling us how a 21 year old not being able to lift 185 pounds means he's not a hard worker and today you're telling us a prospect getting surgery and missing workouts is going to improve his stock. In either case, where is there evidence this is true?
How am I suppose to quantify and show proven boosted stock?
 
Handicap scenarios often lead to boosted stock. A player is out of shape and plays well, people will get excited about what could be if he got in shape. A player is playing through an injury, but is playing well, what happens when they get healthy? It's the same logic. And like I said, it's a hand injury. If it was a knee or back, or any surgery that had significant rehab time that bled into the regular season, then yeah, it's probably a negative.
 
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