I'm not sure, i don't pay attention to college players until close to the draft. Can't stand the overhyping children. But love your NBA content brother, i'm all in for that.
Well I agree with you. Look for example MPJ (yeah I'm Nuggets fan so I can use that example) he played 3 games in college. The dude is f great in chaos plays but as half court set is on and he must perform a play he get lost so many times, simply blow up play because he don't know where he should be and what to do. And defensive blows he have so many times but in chaos he is great again. That's clearly lack of college experience.
He should go to the ACB, to one of the teams that are good developing players. Madrid and Barcelona probably won't want him, since he is leaving next year, but most other teams would be happy to have him. Let him play one game a week agaist seasoned pros (that's the schedule in the ACB if you don't play in the Euroleague), and then he leaves better prepared to handle grown men.
Crushymuffin There’s only been a very select few of young players who actually got major minutes in EuroLeague. For example Deni Avdija is a high prospect coming out of Israel this year but barely plays in Euroleague.
Just let players leave straight out of high school, the NCAA will continue to succeed like it did back when LeBron and others were leaving in the early 2000s and the players that don't want to play in the NCAA won't have to deal with it anymore. People forget this is an NBA rule not an NCAA rule.
If wiseman goes to europe and gets to know the other side of the game he will be a MVP Candidate 5 years from now. He will learn how to defend as a team how to shoot etc
I think if they do end up going the straight out of high school route, they should make the high school players who look like they are ready, scrimmage against college stars or vets to see where they stand instead of just banking on potential. Others could just do the G league for a year then drafted in the real NBA. Just thinking randomly off the spot could be flawed all together 😂😅
Or they should just all go straight to the G-League, spend some time to develop and get ready, this would also increase the G Leagues ratings getting to see new rising talent
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I think it depends on the team that drafts you. Some teams are much more active and have a purpose for their G-League teams. I would assume since NBA teams own the affiliates, that the players at least have access to medical staff because while there they are an investment. It may be a little bit more cut throat for sure but I think players though not getting NBA Star treatment are fairly well taken care of.
NCAA basketball is a very popular form of basketball, personally my favorite because of the competition. College is only 4 years of the athletes lives, or less and rivalry and all that jazz is much more alive than NBA. Every team has a chance in the post season and every game matters. The NBA is much more talented than the NCAA, I agree, but your wrong by thinking that makes it better basketball. It's real basketball being played and every play matters with no one getting possessions or games off. If you watch NBA and NCAA regular season games like I do, you'll find College basketball much more enjoyable. I love the NBA, but March Madness is the best thing in all of sports. Also, I enjoy watching pure fundamental basketball and that is what college basketball is. You'll find that most players who are NBA ready actually want to play in college and experience it for at least one year, I don't think Zion, RJ Barrett, Tre Young, Buddy Hield, any of those guys would give up the college experience. The John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins Eric Bledsoe Kentucky team made lots of memories and friendships in college. Harrison Barnes said himself he would have gone to college and not skipped out on the opportunity. I believe that if High School athletes were never allowed into the NBA in the past, then we wouldn't even be having this discussion and college would be seen as a necessary and final step to the NBA. Like basically it would be accepted and normal without controversy that college is part of the path to the NBA. Said himself in this video many reasons why it should be kept around.
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I'm not sure, i don't pay attention to college players until close to the draft. Can't stand the overhyping children.
But love your NBA content brother, i'm all in for that.
Well I agree with you.
Look for example MPJ (yeah I'm Nuggets fan so I can use that example) he played 3 games in college. The dude is f great in chaos plays but as half court set is on and he must perform a play he get lost so many times, simply blow up play because he don't know where he should be and what to do. And defensive blows he have so many times but in chaos he is great again. That's clearly lack of college experience.
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He should go to the ACB, to one of the teams that are good developing players. Madrid and Barcelona probably won't want him, since he is leaving next year, but most other teams would be happy to have him. Let him play one game a week agaist seasoned pros (that's the schedule in the ACB if you don't play in the Euroleague), and then he leaves better prepared to handle grown men.
ACB hates Americans for the most part, and especially aren't kind to young Americans at that. He would only hurt his stock.
@@BluTrevFIFA then come to a eurocup or euroleague team which like all kinds of players as long as theyre good.
Crushymuffin There’s only been a very select few of young players who actually got major minutes in EuroLeague. For example Deni Avdija is a high prospect coming out of Israel this year but barely plays in Euroleague.
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He should go to Euroleague team for a year, great place for development. Read what Pitino said for Eurobasket, he has a point.
Just let players leave straight out of high school, the NCAA will continue to succeed like it did back when LeBron and others were leaving in the early 2000s and the players that don't want to play in the NCAA won't have to deal with it anymore. People forget this is an NBA rule not an NCAA rule.
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If wiseman goes to europe and gets to know the other side of the game he will be a MVP Candidate 5 years from now. He will learn how to defend as a team how to shoot etc
I think if they do end up going the straight out of high school route, they should make the high school players who look like they are ready, scrimmage against college stars or vets to see where they stand instead of just banking on potential. Others could just do the G league for a year then drafted in the real NBA. Just thinking randomly off the spot could be flawed all together 😂😅
I like your idea about of hs vs college. You could have an all american hs vs college game.
Or they should just all go straight to the G-League, spend some time to develop and get ready, this would also increase the G Leagues ratings getting to see new rising talent
It’s called AAU Basketball bro
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I think it depends on the team that drafts you. Some teams are much more active and have a purpose for their G-League teams. I would assume since NBA teams own the affiliates, that the players at least have access to medical staff because while there they are an investment. It may be a little bit more cut throat for sure but I think players though not getting NBA Star treatment are fairly well taken care of.
AAU was what you were talking about with the travel league
EYBL is Nike’s league and UAA is under Armours league
College will always have players, just more so now will be all 4 years guys
time for james to get his money.
It’s called AAU
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That would be AAU
the people who still need college for development are gonna go to college lol
The league you forgot the name of is AAU I’m pretty sure
I still think he'll be pick 1
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He should go to Europe. Look how smart all the big man who came out europe.
AAU is the league you looking for
He prolly talking bout aau and stuff ion know
NCAA basketball is a very popular form of basketball, personally my favorite because of the competition. College is only 4 years of the athletes lives, or less and rivalry and all that jazz is much more alive than NBA. Every team has a chance in the post season and every game matters. The NBA is much more talented than the NCAA, I agree, but your wrong by thinking that makes it better basketball. It's real basketball being played and every play matters with no one getting possessions or games off. If you watch NBA and NCAA regular season games like I do, you'll find College basketball much more enjoyable. I love the NBA, but March Madness is the best thing in all of sports. Also, I enjoy watching pure fundamental basketball and that is what college basketball is. You'll find that most players who are NBA ready actually want to play in college and experience it for at least one year, I don't think Zion, RJ Barrett, Tre Young, Buddy Hield, any of those guys would give up the college experience. The John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins Eric Bledsoe Kentucky team made lots of memories and friendships in college. Harrison Barnes said himself he would have gone to college and not skipped out on the opportunity. I believe that if High School athletes were never allowed into the NBA in the past, then we wouldn't even be having this discussion and college would be seen as a necessary and final step to the NBA. Like basically it would be accepted and normal without controversy that college is part of the path to the NBA. Said himself in this video many reasons why it should be kept around.
Aau?
AAU is the league lol
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