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This is a stacked draft class. He may fall from 2 to 3-4. If he stays another year, with Davis gone he can rise to #1. Also, Noel would be the only other potential #1.Because the NBA drafts on potential, Drummond has to go now. Here's the calculus at work:
If he goes:
80% chance he gets ~$10MM (rookie contract), 20% chance he gets ~$50MM (not a great chance he gets a big payday)
If he stays:
50% chance he gets ~$10MM (rookie contract), 40% chance he gets ~$50MM (much better chance of getting a big second contract), 10% chance he gets nothing (gets either injured or exposed as unskilled and doesn't make the NBA at all)
Staying would probably get him more money on average, and a better chance of a more fulfilling career, but the way he sees it, if he goes, there's a 100% chance he's a millionaire and if he stays, there's a 10% chance he gets nothing.
Will he go? Probably. But JC loves getting kids ready for that second contract. That was half the problem with Thabeet--he went high, but will get nothing on contract #2.