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[QUOTE="boba, post: 3372911, member: 1556"] Chris Mullin was on the local radio talking about this, and said: not everyone benefits from college, not everyone enjoys the experience, and there should be another path available. He doesn't believe that this will hurt Wiseman because JW is going to be drafted on [B]potential[/B] not past [B]performance.[/B] One of the interesting things about it was the hosts saying there isn't any film on JW and how would that work against him. Mullin responded that the private workouts and discussions are more important than any film. Moreover, JW's fundamentals are pretty good so his only concern is weight / strength and to be able to play against bigger stronger players. Oh and if you want the ultimate in fantasy camps, Mullin is getting together with Hardaway and Richmond to run a fantasy basketball camp in March. Benefits go to the Warriors charity. [/QUOTE]
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