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is bledsoe gonna be back at anytime this year? or is he done for the season?
opting to have his meniscus removed, he was planning to comeback. if he didnt, he shouldve gotten it repaired and sat out the season.
im hearing mid march
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is bledsoe gonna be back at anytime this year? or is he done for the season?
Everyone thought I was going overboard when i said the Knicks have the worst starting PG (Felton), SG (Shump) and C (Tyson) in the league early in the season.
Shump and Chandler would aren't that bad
Everyone thought I was going overboard when i said the Knicks have the worst starting PG (Felton), SG (Shump) and C (Tyson) in the league early in the season.
I'd rather have them than those dogs the Lakers and Bucks throw out there on a nightly.
Ya'll been talking about how washed Danny Granger is for the past two seasons. Now all of a sudden he goes to the Clippers and "Durant's gonna have his hands full" ?The disgust in his face looking at Snell
And Yo... the Clippers are going to the finals this year bruh
Granger on the wing
Durant's gonna have his hands full this off season
ehh he should have just got it repaired. hes gonna feel that later on in his career.opting to have his meniscus removed, he was planning to comeback. if he didnt, he shouldve gotten it repaired and sat out the season.
im hearing mid march
This.ehh he should have just got it repaired. hes gonna feel that later on in his career.
ehh he should have just got it repaired. hes gonna feel that later on in his career.opting to have his meniscus removed, he was planning to comeback. if he didnt, he shouldve gotten it repaired and sat out the season.
im hearing mid march
Kyrie
"Frankie, I thought we were boys."
AND I was listening to Say Goodbye to Hollywood earlier, damn.
I think the proposed two years removed from HS will be sufficient enough.i've got some idea changes for my draft reform i'd like some input on:
my idea was initially that all players were eligible to be drafted out of high school, but if they went to a d1 they had to stay 3 years. or they could go to juco for 1 year. then i though, what's the incentive to go juco if you just declare out of high school. here's my new idea to fix that
all players are eligible to be drafted out of high school, however, a player must be at least 1 year removed from high school before he can play in an NBA game. if the player decides he would like to do that, he would be drafted and would play in the NBDL for at least 1 full season before becoming eligible for the NBA.
if a player decides to go to JUCO, he is eligible after his first full JUCO season to be drafted. upon being drafted, it is up to the team whether or not the player will be assigned to the NBA roster, or their NBDL affiliate.
if a player goes to a d1 university, he must remain at that level for 3 seasons before declaring for the NBA draft. again, this player would be assigned to the NBA roster or NBDL affiliate at the team's discretion.
thoughts?
Why would anyone with pro aspirations go to school under those rules?
Who cares about JUCO though?
I could understand the NBDL argument though.
It's about making the NBA product better. Imagine how good Davis, Durant, Wall, Cousins, etc. would be their rookie years if they stayed one extra year? They might be good enough to avoid those rookie growing pains and be actual franchise players from the jump.
Ideally you want the top pick to be a star from the jump, not a project. Players either massively progress their sophomore years or are exposed like say Perry Jones or Jared Sullinger or Marcus Smart. It sucks for the players but it helps players come in more NBA ready and it gives teams more time to properly scout instead of projecting how they may develop.