What is says is that small guards are a dime a dozen and that Sanders isn't ready for the NBA.If Melo was not drafted, what does that say about how hard it is to get drafted?
Anyone surprised by this?
What does it say about Corey's chances?
Glad we won't have to face him again.
That would seem to be an issue for Corey (Me being Captain Obvious)Shot 41% from 3 as a frosh and 31% as a soph and junior.
1 thing is clear. 3 point shooting is almost a prerequisite for success in both NCAAs and NBA as a guard.
Surprised to find out the NBA draft consists of just 2 rounds - 60 players.
I get basketball roster is much smaller than other sports so explains fewer rounds.
But 2 rounds seems a little light.
Playing in the NBA is better than hitting the lottery. Really tiny percentage make it, but if you do, lots of $$$ (better than any other sport)There isn't enough talent out there that teams even want their second round picks (after about pick 40).
Kinda shocked no one took a waiver on him. I do believe him and Hayes will have their shot whether it be here or Europe.
I was not really that enthralled with Hayes when we played them at MSG. Such a great atmosphere that day.
For today's game, absolutely.Shot 41% from 3 as a frosh and 31% as a soph and junior.
1 thing is clear. 3 point shooting is almost a prerequisite for success in both NCAAs and NBA as a guard.
This draft was simply too strong and loaded with young players. Melo would have been drafted in 2016... and probably in 2015, too.A little surprised. Most of the mock drafts had him getting drafted 2nd round. And if I'm not mistaken some had him going late 1st round last year before he decided to come back and play his last year out at Maryland.
I do think he'll get signed as an undrafted rookie and play summer league but with the increase of interest in international prospects, a lot of guys who would of been drafted out of college many years ago, don't anymore. The 2nd round of the draft has become an opportunity for NBA teams to stash international talent for a few years
Sometimes you are better not being drafted and going to a situation that may allow better success (making the team),
To this point, I believe Trimble signed a free agent deal with the Sixers, where he can compete for minutes.
I would add height along with 3 point shooting for the guard position.Shot 41% from 3 as a frosh and 31% as a soph and junior.
1 thing is clear. 3 point shooting is almost a prerequisite for success in both NCAAs and NBA as a guard.
Heard a discussion the other day on ESPN radio the other day about how the traditional center is becoming obsolete. I may not go that far, but there's way less of a premium on having a post-up big man in the middle than there used to be. Big guys have to do everything now: shoot the 3, step out and defend on the perimeter, etc.Shot 41% from 3 as a frosh and 31% as a soph and junior.
1 thing is clear. 3 point shooting is almost a prerequisite for success in both NCAAs and NBA as a guard.
No Melo and no Peter Jok??? That's whacky
Heard a discussion the other day on ESPN radio the other day about how the traditional center is becoming obsolete. I may not go that far, but there's way less of a premium on having a post-up big man in the middle than there used to be. Big guys have to do everything now: shoot the 3, step out and defend on the perimeter, etc.
Hopefully Corey sees that and realized he definitely made the right call coming back. Maybe some extra motivation to really step his game up if he wants to get drafted
Not. Surprised. At. All.If Melo was not drafted, what does that say about how hard it is to get drafted?
Anyone surprised by this?
What does it say about Corey's chances?
Glad we won't have to face him again.
With Corey specifically, he's athletic. You can see it in his speed in the testing and stuff that he's done over the years. Maybe not a pogo stick guy like a Zack Lavine who plays above the rim all the time, but Corey can hold his own. His issue is two-fold: shooting is one, and the other is position. His shooting numbers are awful for a guard, especially one of his size. Next, what is he? A one? A two? Like Quincy, his position at the next level is a one. Like Quincy, he hasn't shown he can play it well enough yet at the college level. I wish we had the shooters and stuff to allow him to show what he has, because I know he has that ability. If I'm him, I concentrate on my handle, breaking down and defense and getting to the rim, and piling up as many assists as possible while shooting a high percentage from deep. That's the way to get noticed. Nobody gives a damn if you can ball if you can't do the things that will make you fit into today's NBA system.
It also says that if you're a small guard with NBA aspirations, you'd better be able to shoot the damn ball. Most of the dime a dozen guards in the NBA are much better shooters than these two.What is says is that small guards are a dime a dozen and that Sanders isn't ready for the NBA.
The level of defense in the NBA is 10 times what it is in college. Without a reliable jumper, he's not beating even average NBA defenders off the dribble.With Corey specifically, he's athletic. You can see it in his speed in the testing and stuff that he's done over the years. Maybe not a pogo stick guy like a Zack Lavine who plays above the rim all the time, but Corey can hold his own. His issue is two-fold: shooting is one, and the other is position. His shooting numbers are awful for a guard, especially one of his size. Next, what is he? A one? A two? Like Quincy, his position at the next level is a one. Like Quincy, he hasn't shown he can play it well enough yet at the college level. I wish we had the shooters and stuff to allow him to show what he has, because I know he has that ability. If I'm him, I concentrate on my handle, breaking down and defense and getting to the rim, and piling up as many assists as possible while shooting a high percentage from deep. That's the way to get noticed. Nobody gives a damn if you can ball if you can't do the things that will make you fit into today's NBA system.
Shot 41% from 3 as a frosh and 31% as a soph and junior.
1 thing is clear. 3 point shooting is almost a prerequisite for success in both NCAAs and NBA as a guard.
The B1G decided it would be open season on Melo, and not call a foul because Izzo and Chambers bitterly complained.
I think he'll do fine for 76ers the NBA calls fouls and hand checking now. Funny it used to be the opposite where the NCAA didn't allow that contact. Now with Curry, the NBA wants guards to move free. So I think he'll do better and make a squad. His defense is my number one concern, but I think he can make it.
Melo had to go to the NBA, it was 100% clear to me they would not call a foul for Melo anymore. There were games he wouldn't get to the line until 5 minutes left in the 2nd half.
Melo didn't get worse shooting, the B1G refs caved into the coaches.
Maybe our fanbase isn't alone in whining about officiating.
The B1G decided it would be open season on Melo, and not call a foul because Izzo and Chambers bitterly complained.
I think he'll do fine for 76ers the NBA calls fouls and hand checking now. Funny it used to be the opposite where the NCAA didn't allow that contact. Now with Curry, the NBA wants guards to move free. So I think he'll do better and make a squad. His defense is my number one concern, but I think he can make it.
Melo had to go to the NBA, it was 100% clear to me they would not call a foul for Melo anymore. There were games he wouldn't get to the line until 5 minutes left in the 2nd half.
Melo didn't get worse shooting, the B1G refs caved into the coaches.