I don't know why his skills would erode if Sanders transferred. He would be at team workouts and practice every day. He would be the scout team point guard. He would still get coaching.
I don't know why his skills would erode if Sanders transferred. He would be at team workouts and practice every day. He would be the scout team point guard. He would still get coaching.
I don't know why his skills would erode if Sanders transferred. He would be at team workouts and practice every day. He would be the scout team point guard. He would still get coaching.
I believe Sanders has already "entered" the draft. The question is will he withdraw the entry. He has until June 13, ten days before the draft, to do that.And when is the cutoff on entering the draft or staying at RU?
he is just giving himself options.
- He didn't hire an agent so he has the option to come back.
- He will get evaluated by the NBA and hear where he stands
- He has a new coach and not sure he wants to play under someone he didn't choose
- He now has the option to transfer
He has lots of options and this is just another for him to evaluate.
My guess is that there is a 75% chance he is back (assuming he is in good academic standing and he is not having financial hardship that would force him to go pro overseas)
I agree. It is a smart move on Sanders' part. He will hear from the pros which aspects of his game needs improving. And if he's committed to improve his skills he will only get better and elevate his draft statusHe is doing something very smart.. he will get evaluated and will be given good feedback. He has the option to return.
I want to say we're closer to 90% given the incoming staff and who has declared for the draft already. The NBA evaluation will give him a blueprint of what skills he needs to build/improve this coming year, and then he can take another crack at it next year. I'm pretty sure if he comes back to Pikiell and Co. with "I really want to work on X, Y, and Z this season", they'll help him achieve those goals. Declaring is a no-brainer for him, as it gives him better information and more insight into what he needs to do to get to the NBA.
Just like Jack thought he needed to work on an outside shot.
But that was a result of someone in his ear, wasn't it, rather than a true NBA evaluation?