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What Will It Take for Corey To Be Drafted

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IMO he needs to post >17-18 ppg. + :
1. 5+ assists / game
2. > 2 : 1 Asst. to Turnover ratio
3. > 5 RPG
4. Tough D
5. And he LEADS RUTGERS to Big Dance....(not the NIT or CIT or whatever those initials are)

If he barely breaks 11-13 ppg....how does he expect that to translate to the NBA?

As much as I like Corey / want an RU grad in the NBA, I'd hope he'd be back for his senior year with a summer to work on his shooting / 3 ball %'s. If not...and he opts for the $$ I understand, but he's playing in Europe, China or the Artic (what's left of it).

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The NBA doesn't care about statistics. It would take him growing a couple of inches and drastically improving every aspect of his game/skillset.

He can link up with Isaiah Briscoe in Estonia if he wants. Otherwise he'll be at RU next year.
 
No way does Corey get drafted . He’s not a point guard and he’s too small to be a 2 guard ., if he could shoot that would be one thing but his shot is so screwed up and awkward he’ll never be a good shooter . Also there’s the whole thing about a junior not working hard in practice . Scouts pay attention
 
This is probably not even worth discussing at this point. 5-14 against coppin state does not exactly scream nba (and this was not the first game like this). Add the fact that he is an upperclassmen already and has some red flags off the court.

Look at Isaiah Whitehead. He was twice the player Corey is and is hanging on by a thread with his hometown team.
 
As athletic as he is, jumping ability, and good hands, his best chance at getting drafted would be to change sports, and try out as a walk on WR for the football team.
 
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Douby was the Big Easts leading scorer at almost 26 per game his junior season, and only lasted 3 seasons after being drafted first round by Sacramento.

Now, he's gone on to have a legendary career all over the world since, especially a bunch of high profile seasons in the CBA, and is currently in Lebanon making mid 6 figures even now...

He's the exception though, not the rule.

Always cheer for my guys, but I truly hope CS gets his degree at the very least. It's a pleasure watching him play, and I'd take a ton of pride in knowing the rest of his life is off to a great start after he's done at Rutgers
 
He is a poor shooter, only dribbles right, and doesn't contribute much in the way of assists. I actually think he may come off the bench next year for us.
 
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The NBA doesn't care about statistics. It would take him growing a couple of inches and drastically improving every aspect of his game/skillset.

He can link up with Isaiah Briscoe in Estonia if he wants. Otherwise he'll be at RU next year.


Hope you are right about RU. I certainly can see him leaving RU, but not for the NBA.
 
I love Corey but he doesnt even attempt to go left 99% of the time and fumbles a little when he does. His shot also has been liners at the front rim. Im hoping the shooting picks up.

I wonder if his legs r beat from D. His D has been very good. If he learns to knock down the 3, facilitate. and play lock down D he could find a niche on the right team.

He hasnt shown this at an elite level yet this year
 
The NBA opportunities for PGs and 2Gs under 6'5" are really limited. If you can't defend 5 positions, you have to be able to score in bunches or be fantastic with assists. Everyone is looking for a Ben Simmons. Nobody is looking for Nate Archibald.
 
I'm guessing war with North Korea.

Lol..I was going to say an open window on a cold night. Love the guy and glad he is on our team but not seeing "it".... apparently the B1G Folks who give out pre-post season awards don't either.
 
I'm always amazed by the amount of NBA discussion that Corey seems to garner here.

He has talked about it being his dream and it's what he is trying to do...that brings out a lot of opinions. Therefore, Every bad play, missed shot, missed foul shot, every time he goes right instead of left, turnover or mistake he makes in a game, someone else brings it up again......" He's not a NBA player" !! You should expect to hear it for the next 28 games.

Time will tell if a team wants to give him shot, put him in the Dev. League and see what happens in a few years. If not, he will be overseas making a good living.
 
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I've said this a ton of times already--if you aren't 6'10 or bigger you have to the the best of the best of the best in American college basketball to make it in the NBA. Especially with the huge # of internationals in the NBA nowadays. It's nice to talk about but the NBA is not a realistic option for ANYONE. High school kids who aren't born with physical gifts (6'10 or bigger with crazy athletic skills) need to get it into their head that the NBA almost certainly not going to happen no matter what. I know that most 17 year old hot shot bball players won't listen but thats the way it is.
 
Unless he really catches fire in B1G league games this season, his best bet would be to go the Shabazz Napier route at UConn and look for a breakout senior year to get some attention from the NBA. Bouncing around for $1MM+/yr as back-up in the League sure ain't bad!
 
Corey’s best shot at making the NBA is becoming a lock down defender.
 
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BK has it correct with the Douby comparison. Nice - not great, I said NICE - college player, with no future in NBA. CS couldn't carry QD's jock, and you see how hard it was for Q to stick in the NBA. I'll continue to root my ass off for him but CS can't shoot, too short for a two guard, should I continue?
 
If he wants to get drafted as an upperclassman, he'll have to be at minimum All-Conference first team and top 5 in B1G player of the year voting. These designations would be proof that he is getting recognition as a player when he currently has very little buzz despite testing the waters twice. Getting drafted as an upperclassman is difficult and you have to be one of the top players in the country to even sniff 2nd round consideration. This and also squash any off-the-court concerns.
 
Corey's best shot would be as a facilitator and defender. If he can get up to 7-8 assists per game with just 2-3 turnovers, while also showing an ability to be a lockdown defender, he'd very likely get a look in the NBA - though I don't know about being drafted. I don't see his outside shot improving much at this point - his best bet is to show scouts that he can run the point, protect the ball, facilitate the offense, feed the stars, and contribute defensively. He might find himself as a backup PG somewhere to spell the starter.
 
Patrick on the money with his comments on the Foreign players.

They bring a whole new dimension to making it in the NBA
 
The NBA doesn't care about statistics. It would take him growing a couple of inches and drastically improving every aspect of his game/skillset.

He can link up with Isaiah Briscoe in Estonia if he wants. Otherwise he'll be at RU next year.
Size and shooting accuracy are the reasons that Sanders will have great difficulty being drafted.
 
Here's the obligatory Kawhi Leonard example.....could not hit the side of a brick wall in college and became a really good 3 point shooter in 1 year.

Also...I think this is not about being drafted but about getting and having a legit chance.

Keep in mind Yogi Ferrell is in the NBA a after not being drafted and bouncing around through summer leagues and maybe yhe Dev League. Smaller and Not as fast as Sanders. Not a good defender..but, a better outside shooter and facilitator.
 
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Here's the obligatory Kawhi Leonard example.....could not hit the side of a brick wall in college and became a really good 3 point shooter in 1 year.

Also...I think this is not about being drafted but about getting and having a legit chance.

Keep in mind Yogi Ferrell is in the NBA a after not being drafted and bouncing around through summer leagues and maybe yhe Dev League. Smaller and Not as fast as Sanders. Not a good defender..but, a better outside shooter and facilitator.
I think you're not giving enough credit to Yogi Ferrell. Kid was a McDonalds All-American, 2x BIG Ten First team, 2nd team All-American and BIG All Defensive Team. Also averaged 17pts and 6asts his senior year while shooting 40% from 3. Not a knock on Sanders but Yogi was better in all facets of the game (better than pretty much every PG). So if he doesnt get drafted, I think Sanders has alot of work to do.
 
The dunk he had vs. Coppin State was unbelievable. He looked like Michael Jordan.

If he was 6'6'' that would be the comparison
 
At this point Corey will not sniff the NBA. His best bet is to stay in school and get a degree that he can fall back on. He will end up playing in G league or overseas, but in his first 2+ years he has not showed the consistency that is needed to be a player in the NBA.
 
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I think you're not giving enough credit to Yogi Ferrell. Kid was a McDonalds All-American, 2x BIG Ten First team, 2nd team All-American and BIG All Defensive Team. Also averaged 17pts and 6asts his senior year while shooting 40% from 3. Not a knock on Sanders but Yogi was better in all facets of the game (better than pretty much every PG). So if he doesnt get drafted, I think Sanders has alot of work to do.

Yes, Yogi had all the accolades coming in and was a great Big 10 player and made the All Big 10 Teams. The All Defensive Team surprises me because when I saw him against Rutgers he was not a great defender. Obviously, I did not watch a lot of Indiana games.

The 17 ppg and 6 assists falls in line with him being a very good 3 point shooter and facilitator. Two areas where he exceeds Sanders.
 
I have to agree with some of the previous posts. Corey has NBA athleticism but not NBA skills. Simply not a good enough shooter and not a good enough left hand. Not saying he can't get there but he needs to really work on the shooting. He's now taking set shots from the 3 point line instead of jumpers and it's certainly not increasing his percentage.
 
Patrick on the money with his comments on the Foreign players.

They bring a whole new dimension to making it in the NBA
Yeah, foreign tall white guys who can shoot the 3 pointer, rebound, dribble, pass, and have little to no tat's will always be a draw to the NBA.
 
no idea what these last 2 posts are about...

The conversation of Sanders making it to the NBA. It has been discussed enough to make my head spin. Just let the kid improve here. Just let him be a D1 student-athlete. Sanders has so many things to work on. These conversations just continue the unrealistic topic, and burden on this kid if he doesn't make it.
 
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Corey's only shot at getting drafted is if the US Army restarts the draft.

If my friend who was a much better and bigger point guard in the Big East wasn't drafted, then Corey won't. But like my friend, he can make a real nice career for himself in Europe.
 
I'm convinced there is a possible explanation here....maybe, something like this.

I'm a Big Seinfeld fan.

 
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