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I wonder how the NBA feels about this. You're probably getting guys who are more ready to play right away but they're now older and I'm sure the league wants some of these kids who look ready going to the league. My guess is they aren't too happy about it.
An angle worth exploring by these cbb writers would be seeing how many of these 5th year guys during the covid era or upperclassmen who looked to be lock first rounders that ended up returning amounted to role players and/or solid contributers in the NBA. When the Denver Nuggets drafted Jalen Pickett and Hunter Tyson in the 2023 draft as 2nd rounders their GM was talking about how since they were 5th year guys and older both would be ready to step in and be part of the rotation right away as contributers. Its 2026 and Tyson is out of the NBA and Pickett still isn't part of the Nuggets rotation.
 
I wonder how the NBA feels about this. You're probably getting guys who are more ready to play right away but they're now older and I'm sure the league wants some of these kids who look ready going to the league. My guess is they aren't too happy about it.
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It really does make me wonder what the NIL/revenue share Haugh is getting is. I also wonder how much Adam Silver and the people in the NBA front office are monitoring these decisions. Does the NBA think about increasing the rookie contracts? I don't know the answer to that. All I know is there will be a lot of deliberation with the NBAPA and other factions within the NBA if they were to consider doing that.

This news is especially surprising considering Todd Golden has been mentioned for the Golden State job if Kerr retires. Maybe Haugh returning means that Golden is returning to Florida and Kerr is returning to Golden State. Lots of curious questions are being pondered with this news, at least for me it is.
This is what I wrote a few days ago when the news broke about Thomas Haugh returning to Florida.

I am not sure, but I would think it's gotten to the point where Adam Silver is monitoring this. Whether he feels like it's an impetus to do something about it is another issue.
 
This likely sticks them firmly at preseason 2. Him at the 5 and Estrella at the 4 and here we go again with the giant FC.

 
This is what I wrote a few days ago when the news broke about Thomas Haugh returning to Florida.

I am not sure, but I would think it's gotten to the point where Adam Silver is monitoring this. Whether he feels like it's an impetus to do something about it is another issue.
I don't see why. Haugh is a solid player, but he's not really moving the needle for an NBA team next season. This trend (if it is one) will just redistribute talent across another year or two. This draft might be a touch light, but then next year's is better. Ultimately, no net effect on the NBA.

II could see if you had guys like Dybantsa, Boozer, and Peterson deciding not to leave. But then you have a guy like Wagler come out of nowhere.

Silver's job is to oversee every team, not any one team or handful of teams that might be disappointed they can't draft one guy. Nevermind that the PA wouldn't care because these kids aren't in the NBA union yet. This actually works in their favor and I see no reason they'd lift a finger to help the league "fix" it.
 
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Interesting - easy call for him. My guess is he's gone. It feels like he wants to go that way. With UM locking up Estrella and Thiam, would seem like they think him and Mara are likely gone.
 
This likely sticks them firmly at preseason 2. Him at the 5 and Estrella at the 4 and here we go again with the giant FC.


At least it means Mara is definitely gone but they will be quite large again and really friggin' good again if Morez Johnson returns. They just got 6'10 230 lb Jalen Reed from LSU yesterday so hopefully Morez is gone too.
 
At least it means Mara is definitely gone but they will be quite large again and really friggin' good again if Morez Johnson returns. They just got 6'10 230 lb Jalen Reed from LSU yesterday so hopefully Morez is gone too.
I forgot about Reed. Unbelievable. Low prob Johnson is back I would have to assume. The question is who do they play at the 3 - is it the 5* or do they pick up the WF kid? If they got him, they'd be filthy and I'd put them above UF on guard play alone.

Dusty is annoying.
 
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I don't see why. Haugh is a solid player, but he's not really moving the needle for an NBA team next season. This trend (if it is one) will just redistribute talent across another year or two. This draft might be a touch light, but then next year's is better. Ultimately, no net effect on the NBA.

II could see if you had guys like Dybantsa, Boozer, and Peterson deciding not to leave. But then you have a guy like Wagler come out of nowhere.

Silver's job is to oversee every team, not any one team or handful of teams that might be disappointed they can't draft one guy. Nevermind that the PA wouldn't care because these kids aren't in the NBA union yet. This actually works in their favor and I see no reason they'd lift a finger to help the league "fix" it.
I don't think Haugh moves the needle either per se, and certainly not by himself, and I can see what you are saying that the players who decide to return to college basketball vs going in the late teens or 20s in the first round will simply go the following year(s) when their college basketball eligibility is used up.

However, I do think Silver and his staff will monitor this. Whether they think it's worthy of taking action, most likely not yet.
 
This likely sticks them firmly at preseason 2. Him at the 5 and Estrella at the 4 and here we go again with the giant FC.


Damn, I was really hoping Kansas would snag him instead. Kansas was the latest team to be competing with Michigan for Thiam.
 
This likely sticks them firmly at preseason 2. Him at the 5 and Estrella at the 4 and here we go again with the giant FC.



I am definitely pulling up the old threads going back to Carlton/Whaley era where I was in favor of two bigs lineups.
 
An angle worth exploring by these cbb writers would be seeing how many of these 5th year guys during the covid era or upperclassmen who looked to be lock first rounders that ended up returning amounted to role players and/or solid contributers in the NBA. When the Denver Nuggets drafted Jalen Pickett and Hunter Tyson in the 2023 draft as 2nd rounders their GM was talking about how since they were 5th year guys and older both would be ready to step in and be part of the rotation right away as contributers. Its 2026 and Tyson is out of the NBA and Pickett still isn't part of the Nuggets rotation.

The NBA drafts were a wasteland for 10 years in the 2010s into the 2020s. Teams were burning draft picks on 19-year-old kids with no skills or evidence of work ethic because they were essentially buying lottery tickets. 2013 draft will be the worst draft in NBA history. Cleveland was practically offering to give their first round pick away but no one would take it.

I think the NBA is happy to have more mature, skilled players showing up on the first day of training camp. Unless a player has Embiid or Giannis level potential, it is not worth working with them for the coaches, so most of these mid-level players never really developed in the pros. Who wants to burn cycles developing a player from raw to 20 mpg backup wing? NBA coaches have enough problems without dealing with that. Those mid-level players need to show up ready to contribute.

Go back 5 years and look at the end of the benches on a lot of NBA teams. It was grim. I expect that after another couple of years of NIL, you will have most NBA teams go 10-11 deep of players that can actually go on the court, and coaches can better load manage the stars.
 
The NBA drafts were a wasteland for 10 years in the 2010s into the 2020s. Teams were burning draft picks on 19-year-old kids with no skills or evidence of work ethic because they were essentially buying lottery tickets. 2013 draft will be the worst draft in NBA history. Cleveland was practically offering to give their first round pick away but no one would take it.

I think the NBA is happy to have more mature, skilled players showing up on the first day of training camp. Unless a player has Embiid or Giannis level potential, it is not worth working with them for the coaches, so most of these mid-level players never really developed in the pros. Who wants to burn cycles developing a player from raw to 20 mpg backup wing? NBA coaches have enough problems without dealing with that. Those mid-level players need to show up ready to contribute.

Go back 5 years and look at the end of the benches on a lot of NBA teams. It was grim. I expect that after another couple of years of NIL, you will have most NBA teams go 10-11 deep of players that can actually go on the court, and coaches can better load manage the stars.
You're probably right about this - NBA would be perfectly happy letting that kid develop in the new CBB with a better way to evaluate a more ready to go pick than let them roost on the bench in the unknown. These kids getting an extra year or three gets them ready and makes picks more valuable. Leave the top ten picks to "potential".
 
I forgot about Reed. Unbelievable. Low prob Johnson is back I would have to assume. The question is who do they play at the 3 - is it the 5* or do they pick up the WF kid? If they got him, they'd be filthy and I'd put them above UF on guard play alone.

Dusty is annoying.
They clearly have tons of NIL to offer.
 
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