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Quite the observation. I just think its funny how little some of the posters know outside of the UConn bubble.We get it ... you're a Jayhawks fan.
Quite the observation. I just think its funny how little some of the posters know outside of the UConn bubble.We get it ... you're a Jayhawks fan.
Mclemore wasn't even a top 25 recruit and he went one and done (kinda) into the lottery. Xavier also went one and done into the lottery, albeit as a top 5 kid. You're examples are bad.
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And having a legitimate case against 1/3 guys doesn't invalidate what I said.
You were incredibly off point, it's o.k. There is no way McLemore or Henry's stock plummeted. Selby would have been the absolute best example if you would have thought of it.
But what do people say about 4 * guys like the Morrii, Aldrich or Robinson, who all went lotto? Hell, even Jeff Withey is in the league. KU does a very good job of producing bigs and a not so great job at producing NBA guards.
Cliff Alexander and Wayne Selden have not lived up to expectations but McLemore is a really bad example and Henry pretty much is too.What about Cliff, Ben McLemore, Xavier Henry, etc stock all precipitously dropping at KU?
Wiggins was the number 1 pick and is the rookie of the year, his teammate Embiid was the 3rd overall pick.Saying Xavier Henry's stock declined at KU isn't an understatement. Selby could be covered in "etc", didn't need to list every name ever when I named 3 legit people. KU doesn't really have a good track record with top recruits, even Wiggins stock went down at KU compared to where it was before and what it's been in the NBA.
Saying Xavier Henry's stock declined at KU isn't an understatement. Selby could be covered in "etc", didn't need to list every name ever when I named 3 legit people. KU doesn't really have a good track record with top recruits, even Wiggins stock went down at KU compared to where it was before and what it's been in the NBA.
He was MVP in bothI didn't personally watch but apparently he had big showings at the burger game (MVP?) and Jordan Classic? Sounds like the talent is already blossoming.
Cliff Alexander and Wayne Selden have not lived up to expectations but McLemore is a really bad example and Henry pretty much is too.
Wiggins was the number 1 pick and is the rookie of the year, his teammate Embiid was the 3rd overall pick.
Precipitous stock drop. Those were the words you used. Wayyyy off.
Wiggins was the #1 pick and a consensus 2nd team All-American. I'm sure you realize this. Yea, he plummeted his stock, ya know - being the top pick in one of the most celebrated recent drafts (pre-draft, at least). This thread is hi-jacked unfortunately and I basically agree that Self isn't the coach to choose if you are a 1 and done. But I just want you to admit you are wrong since you are often so smug, yet incorrect.