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Court vision. He's a beat ahead of everyone else.4. His measures of athleticism, vertical, speed, etc
Court vision. He's a beat ahead of everyone else.4. His measures of athleticism, vertical, speed, etc
Next years draft class is really weak. We are going from a loaded class historically to a very weak class, yet no one here registers that part. It's a significant variable. If you can go top 5 versus potentially getting pushed back into the 20's, there is reason to stick. A second contract is not a guarantee.What does next year’s draft class look like compared to this year? This year is obviously one of the better years talent wise. Mullins is a definitely a lottery level talent, but breaking the top 5 is pretty unlikely with the other freshman stars right now. Maybe a pick around 10ish if he plays well? On top of the difference in guaranteed money, the “deadline” to prove yourself sticking in the NBA is also pushed back a year. That’s something big to consider. Don’t want to waste a year developing. It’s not fully like in the MLB, where players want to reach free agency as fast possible.
Obviously I want Mullins to stay for as long as possible, but am always for the kids to pursue their NBA dream. Like I couldn’t imagine Castle playing another year of college ball, it just wouldn’t be right. Hurley has a pretty good track record of helping his players to decide when to make the jump, so trust fully Mullins will make the right decision in the end.
You think the people here who are saying he’s gone aren’t fully registering the fact there’s only a 95% chance he’s gone?I'm saying there is a 5% chance. It could be really valid depending on how it falls. If his stock drops into the 20's, whereas he has the opportunity to be a top 5 pick next year, plenty of reasons to come back.
No idea - I'm not sure the large majority of posters here register a thought without quickly jumping on a topic in defense of all things UConn being the best.You think the people here who are saying he’s gone aren’t fully registering the fact there’s only a 95% chance he’s gone?
For what it’s worth, the guard position isn’t as loaded this year. Peterson, Mikel Brown and maybe Fleming are probably the three ahead of Mullins right now. And I could definitely see teams valuing Mullins higher than Brown and Fleming if things play out right.Next years draft class is really weak. We are going from a loaded class historically to a very weak class, yet no one here registers that part. It's a significant variable. If you can go top 5 versus potentially getting pushed back into the 20's, there is reason to stick. A second contract is not a guarantee.
That's concerning, seeing as I don't own a car.He was washing your hunk of junk!
How about your wheelchair?That's concerning, seeing as I don't own a car.
He will also be fighting with Cam (currently projected higher), Wagner, and Tounde for a spot.For what it’s worth, the guard position isn’t as loaded this year. Peterson, Mikel Brown and maybe Fleming are probably the three ahead of Mullins right now. And I could definitely see teams valuing Mullins higher than Brown and Fleming if things play out right.
Everyone understands how good the draft class isHe will also be fighting with Cam (currently projected higher), Wagner, and Tounde for a spot.
Acuff and Labaron are also guards who are killing it and in the top 10. Not sure where you’re getting the guards aren’t loaded from.
Most are putting up 50/40/85 seasons with 20PPG. Which is why we keep saying we don’t think people understand how great this draft class is.
We said the same about Richard Hamiton's built and how did that impact his NBA game? He is fine at this weight. Definitely more muscle definition but he doesn't have to increase his size alot to be effective in the NBA with his skillset.Mullins answers. 10 lbs of muscle and more game experience.
Cam who? Boozer?He will also be fighting with Cam (currently projected higher), Wagner, and Tounde for a spot.
Acuff and Labaron are also guards who are killing it and in the top 10. Not sure where you’re getting the guards aren’t loaded from.
Most are putting up 50/40/85 seasons with 20PPG. Which is why we keep saying we don’t think people understand how great this draft class is.
Yeah you don’t know how good these guys are playing.Cam who? Boozer?
If Acuff, Labaron, or Wagler get drafted before Mullins, then that would mean Mullins would have had to have a horrible season. I just don’t see it.
lol ok Mr NBA scout who thinks Boozer’s a guard…Yeah you don’t know how good these guys are playing.
Labaron is averaging 22 points and 5.6 assists on 55% FG shooting and 42% from 3. He’s also the same age as Mullins.
This is what we mean when we say some of you are clueless to how great these other guys are.
@KingAG this is why you can’t speak for other people lollol ok Mr NBA scout who thinks Boozer’s a guard…
He literally just told you who the "Cam" islol ok Mr NBA scout who thinks Boozer’s a guard…
lol wtf did I do something to you?How about your wheelchair?
He edited his post after mine…He literally just told you who the "Cam" is
exactly - find the breakeven on rookie deal and NIL for one more year and that draft spot needs to be higher to leave this year.I'm saying there is a 5% chance. It could be really valid depending on how it falls. If his stock drops into the 20's, whereas he has the opportunity to be a top 5 pick next year, plenty of reasons to come back.
If so, that is a blatant breach of Boneyard etiquette.He edited his post after mine…
Yes as if he does not sign with an agent he can but apparently also if he g-leagues.If he drops in the draft can't he just come back to school? The cat's out of the bag with the kid from Baylor, not sure why all kids wouldn't enter the draft and come back if they don't get what they expected.