The Official NBA Season Thread: Player Option Day

former McDonald's all american that had a bad freshman season getting drafted with a 55th pick doesn't really scream nepotism to me.


really don't think it's that crazy.
+ Missed 5 months prior to the season with cardiac arrest.

There was dudes getting drafted that are 23-24 years old. Drafting a 19 year old that already knows he needs to be more of a specialist is not a terrible thing whatsoever.
 
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Marcus is 100% getting drafted if it was 2024 & his father was still in the league
Fair but I was at UCF while he was there. His worth ethic was/is ***
 
there are plenty cases of nepotism with the McD's game too.

ijs

sure but it was a weak HS class. i don't think his inclusion is some travesty.
he's very athletic. seems like a hard working kid. decent feel for the game.

55th pick just doesn't seem like that crazy or like a huge reach.
 
Its ok to call it nepotism. It's also ok to be supportive of (Black) nepotism. We don't gotta rewrite this as something else now. That's what it is 🤷🏿‍♂️

Bronny is probably getting ready for his sophomore bounce back year at USC without it

Which is also ok
 
Its ok to call it nepotism. It's also ok to be supportive of (Black) nepotism. We don't gotta rewrite this as something else now. That's what it is 🤷🏿‍♂️

Bronny is probably getting ready for his sophomore bounce back year at USC without it

Which is also ok

i think of nepotism when you get something you're not qualified to get because of your family.


i think Bronny James is qualified for the 55th pick in the draft.
 
avery bradley went to texas and put up a 11 ppg on .490 TS% and got drafted with the 19th pick .
he didn't even have an injury excuse like Brony. avery was just straight buns

brony going 55 seems okay to me.
 
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