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Yeah, seriously, there is no way the kid was going to improve under Ollie and a college degree is way overrated. Even in a worst case scenario where he gets injured in his first year in the D-league or in Europe, he will make way more money in that one year than he would have made in an entire career with whatever degree he could have gotten at UConn.
He can always come back and get his degree if that's important to him. He preferred the idea of playing basketball for money over staying in school, it's as simple as that. No need to keep bashing him.
 
Sad to see some folks who are self-avowed fans of our program ripping the kid.

Are you mocking him because it makes you feel better? Is it an "I told you so" for you?

Kid gave us two years of effort. The absolute least we can do is not be vicious with the insults. Jesus - it's like these Morans are happy he got drafted low.
 
I poked fun at the salary of dleague players but I'm going to be rooting like hell for him to stick and keep our NBA lineage going.
 
I think he made a major mistake leaving, but I am happy he got drafted. I hope he works with laser focus on getting much stronger and his shot. Both need huge improvement. Hopefully, this settles the debate about Travis's unconventional S&C academic theories - the NBA guys are not buying it and Daniel's lack of strength was often mentioned by experts as a major negative.
 
I can't imagine Hamilton envisioned this scenario when he left UConn.

Whoever offered him the advice that convinced him to bounce did him no favors.

I wouldn't give him better than 50-50 odds of spending even a decent stretch of one season in the NBA.
Everyone in the program advised him to stay in school. He and his family were dead set on going. I hope it works out for him.
 
FWIW...I thought he should have stayed in school. But, now its basically up to Daniel himself. How hard he wants to work, how much desire he will have will be the key for sure.... Maturity comes at different times, in different ways for young men. Sometimes the wisdom light comes on early enough, sometimes it doesnt till +40 years of age. If he gets the right mentor-coach, trains really hard and never gives up, he may make it. It could happen. After all, if he performed badly at the combine in strength and agility drills, and still had played decent in college while he was at UCONN, what could happen if he trained hard and disciplined himself? We will see. Hope he keeps his priorities straight and does well.
 
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Sad to see some folks who are self-avowed fans of our program ripping the kid.

Are you mocking him because it makes you feel better? Is it an "I told you so" for you?

Kid gave us two years of effort. The absolute least we can do is not be vicious with the insults. Jesus - it's like these Morans are happy he got drafted low.

Much like the "haters" crap people love to post I see no one mocking or saying "I told you so." They are simply stating their opinion on what is going to happen to him in the future. People disagree, WTF is wrong with this place we can say what we feel as long as we're not saying "I hope DHam sucks and doesn't play anywhere because he's an awful player" - there's none of that going on.

People, including myself, feel he should have stayed as his future in the NBA isn't looking good. But he had other ideas so good for him, we wish him luck and hope his journey somehow results in the ultimate dream someday. He has a ways to go is all.
 
Much like the "haters" crap people love to post I see no one mocking or saying "I told you so." They are simply stating their opinion on what is going to happen to him in the future. People disagree, WTF is wrong with this place we can say what we feel as long as we're not saying "I hope DHam sucks and doesn't play anywhere because he's an awful player" - there's none of that going on.

People, including myself, feel he should have stayed as his future in the NBA isn't looking good. But he had other ideas so good for him, we wish him luck and hope his journey somehow results in the ultimate dream someday. He has a ways to go is all.
That's not how it comes across. Especially now. To me, the people who still say DHam made a poor decision are highlighting their self interests as fans not his. This turned out about as well as it could for DHam.
 
I don't think Ham went into this with his eyes closed. He knew he was a secnd round pick at best. He was clearly done with school and wanted to start earning money. Which he will, even if it's overseas.

It's silly to look at it any other way.
 
Mixed feelings, he was drafted and that seems to be a good thing, but late second round picks are often better off being a free agent so they can try out for teams they fit in with

Good luck Daniel
 
Wow, how awesome!!!! If you can get a D-league slot, how can you NOT leave early? It is an incredible opportunity and a dream come true.
For OKC to retain his rights, he will be rewarded a nba contract. My guess is in the 400k-700k range guaranteed. Under this scenario, he will earn more here than in Europe. He will also make far more than the average 2016 uconn graduate. Damn him for not staying in school!
 
He can always come back and get his degree if that's important to him. He preferred the idea of playing basketball for money over staying in school, it's as simple as that. No need to keep bashing him.
Can you admit now that he has a shot at getting drafted??
 
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I don't think Ham went into this with his eyes closed. He knew he was a secnd round pick at best. He was clearly done with school and wanted to start earning money. Which he will, even if it's overseas.

It's silly to look at it any other way.

Paraphrasing Hamilton; "I'm hearing late first"

And I concur, no sense in looking back now
 
You think 1 extra year of UConn would make that huge of a difference?

I think he just didn't want to be in school and was told he would probably be a 2nd round pick with a chance to make the league and if not, go to Europe and make good money.
Its another year of school...

You play in Europe, and finish your studies gradually in breaks back in the states, you have a degree so you can at least get some paper pushing cube monkey job if you need to. Is 'staying a year' always just one more year of college ball??
 
-DHam enters draft
"He's making a huge mistake he'll never get drafted!"

-He underwhelms at the combine
"See! No chance! What a mistake!"

-He gets drafted
"Yeah, well it's still a mistake!"

Sure, people, you are free to say your opinions... and we are free to say your opinions are pathetic.
 
Much like the "haters" crap people love to post I see no one mocking or saying "I told you so." They are simply stating their opinion on what is going to happen to him in the future. People disagree, WTF is wrong with this place we can say what we feel as long as we're not saying "I hope DHam sucks and doesn't play anywhere because he's an awful player" - there's none of that going on.

People, including myself, feel he should have stayed as his future in the NBA isn't looking good. But he had other ideas so good for him, we wish him luck and hope his journey somehow results in the ultimate dream someday. He has a ways to go is all.

Honestly, I think that at this point it just sounds like a broken record. He didn't stay. He left for the NBA and there's nothing that anybody can do about it now. Nothing good comes out of the constant "he should have stayed..." act, so we might as well be supportive in his decision. I know you aren't rooting against DHam and your interests are in the long term success of DHam. But the decision was made and we can only hope for the best at this point.

The road isn't going to be easy, but I'm still happy for him. Congrats DHam
 
Honestly, I think that at this point it just sounds like a broken record. He didn't stay. He left for the NBA and there's nothing that anybody can do about it now. Nothing good comes out of the constant "he should have stayed..." act, so we might as well be supportive in his decision. I know you aren't rooting against DHam and your interests are in the long term success of DHam. But the decision was made and we can only hope for the best at this point.

The road isn't going to be easy, but I'm still happy for him. Congrats DHam

Hey I didn't even comment on his draft in this thread until I saw the crap. I have no problem bring up their thoughts again since it was the NBA draft last night and not 4 weeks ago. It was fresh again, something to talk about in what is a quiet summer. I believe many are happy for him why wouldn't we be and to root against the kid for a fans own good would be ridiculous, so I sincerely doubt anyone would do that. But I get what you're saying with the broken record and agree. But we need to understand it's the day after the draft, of course the lines of communication are going to open again.
 
There aren't many people that can say they've been drafted by an NBA team. Congrats D!

I look forward to following him during summer league play.
 
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Passing vision is mostly innate. Shooting and dribbling are fine skills that can be developed. Hamilton's nota great athlete, but if he can become more refined in the skills arena, there's definitely a place for his point forward type in today's game. Congrats and good luck DHam.
 
Daniel Hamilton committed to UConn when a lot of others wouldn't. He stayed with us when a lot of people said he wouldn't. He stepped up and led us to an AAC title and a tourney win when people said he couldn't. About 40 college basketball players in the entire nation heard their name called last night, Daniel Hamilton was one of them while some really really good players were not. If you are on here to do anything but congratulate D-Ham and wish him the best, you are doing it wrong.
 
Its another year of school...

You play in Europe, and finish your studies gradually in breaks back in the states, you have a degree so you can at least get some paper pushing cube monkey job if you need to. Is 'staying a year' always just one more year of college ball??

I'm not sure if you are agreeing or disagreeing with.
 
You think 1 extra year of UConn would make that huge of a difference?

I think he just didn't want to be in school and was told he would probably be a 2nd round pick with a chance to make the league and if not, go to Europe and make good money.

Yes, I think so. I think he could have developed a consistent 3-pointer, improved his handle, and shown better defensively, all of which would have improved his draft stock next year. And all of which he will have to do to play in the NBA.

Anyway, congrats to DHam and best of luck in OKC. Now make the team.
 
Yes, I think so. I think he could have developed a consistent 3-pointer, improved his handle, and shown better defensively, all of which would have improved his draft stock next year. And all of which he will have to do to play in the NBA.

Anyway, congrats to DHam and best of luck in OKC. Now make the team.
In a league that drafts on potential, more times than not the extra year hurts draft status. In a loaded 2017 draft, I honestly dont think DHam coming back would have helped his nba profile much. The downside of it hurting is more than the upside in it helping.
 
You think 1 extra year of UConn would make that huge of a difference?

I think he just didn't want to be in school and was told he would probably be a 2nd round pick with a chance to make the league and if not, go to Europe and make good money.
It certainly couldn't have hurt him. If he could have tightened his handle and improved his shooting %, I think he absolutely could have become a first round pick. This was a dreadful decision on his part from a basketball future perspective. That said, none of us on this board have any knowledge of why he really made it.
 
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Daniel does a lot of things teams like. He can handle the ball some. He can pass it, he can rebound. What he needs to work on is his strength, his defense, and his jumper. If I were him Id be living in the weight room, and when I wasn't in the weight room I'd be shooting NBA 3s.
 
DHam is the perfect lunchpale type player that can fit into what OKC is doing. They have the established guys offensively.. he can provide intangibles.. I don't think he is ever going to be that go to guy like UCONN envisioned him to be up in Storrs, but he can fit a role.... Pick up the trash.. play solid D... make a solid pass... get a key rebound, a key putback.. key steal... That's him at the NBA level.. it'll take him farther than his brothers that are already playing at that level...

I wish him nothing but success.. He'll do fine...
 
It certainly couldn't have hurt him.

I don't understand how people can continue to say things like this. Staying an extra year absolutely can hurt your stock. This isn't the 90s anymore. Teams aren't drafting ready-made players, by and large - they're drafting guys they think they can turn into stars. An extra year only helps if you develop a lot in that year, otherwise you're just a year older and less desirable.
 
I don't understand how people can continue to say things like this. Staying an extra year absolutely can hurt your stock. This isn't the 90s anymore. Teams aren't drafting ready-made players, by and large - they're drafting guys they think they can turn into stars. An extra year only helps if you develop a lot in that year, otherwise you're just a year older and less desirable.
If staying another year hurts your stock you probably wont be a very good nba player anyway.
 
Wish he stuck around, but happy for him he got picked. Good luck to him in the future.
 
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