PJIII is such a disappointment, kid should be much better than this
Are those kids on the team?And guys on here want a 2 year rule, can you imagine another year of this ??? Time for MKG and AD to move on, this squad is too good.
PJIII is such a disappointment, kid should be much better than this
He is like Drummond pretty much.
Are those kids on the team?
Do Terrence Jones or Doron Lamb or Brandon Knight go to UK when they have to compete with John Wall-Eric Bledsoe-Demarcus Cousins-Daniel Orton?
They don't have the scholarships, and the kids who want to play, can't.
So instead they go elsewhere. Maybe that UK team is even better (2009 was a great team--although they lose Paterson who was a very good player for them).
Meanwhile, Jones stays at Washington, and perhaps last years UConn team has Brandon Knight and Doron Lamb on top of Jeremy and others. Now, do I want that? No, wouldn't trade the title. But that talent gets spread out.
So then those guys from UK go pro, and they get Davis-MKG-Teague (do they get Davis? Kanter is still here, as he was only suspended for a year, I thought), but without Jones or Lamb they aren't as good.
And UConn's starting Knight-Lamb-Lamb-AO-Drummond.
People keep top talent for another year, but that other talent gets spread out.
Understood. UK would benefit immensely more than any other school with such a policy.I was speaking more about this year since posters were clamoring for the 2 year rule with the new CBA that was signed this year.
They have the best center in the country, allowing the rest of the team to take risks and play loose. Davis is a stud, with more weight and conditioning he will be similar to a Ewing type of player. Very impressed with him.
You can't even compare Drummond to him at this point. In fact I used to think that Drummond had the higher ceiling but I'm am not so sure. Both will be special in a few years, Drummond has some catching up to do, even though he may be the higher pick.
I don't think Drummond comes within arms each of Davis at the NBA level. There is an X factor instinct/intangible that Davis has that doesn't exist in Drummonds hardwiring. Sure, Drummond will be a serviceable NBA player on body/athletecism, but I see him more of a Chris Wilcox type. Whereas Davis has the instinct/body connection that makes a kid special. Steve Kerr was on ESPN radio a couple weeks ago talking about big men in the NBA and the fact that many of them don't even like basketball - it chooses them over them choosing it. When you're 6'11", everyone just points at you and thinks basketball. Whereas not the case with guards, whereas they go out and play because they love the sport. It was interesting to listen to. I don't want to apply that notion to Andre, but my sense is that if there was a scale on it, Davis would rate lightyears ahead.