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None of these guys are ready for the NBA yet not even Lamb yet, Drummond may go high in the draft but would have limited minutes next year if he were to enter the draft, hopefully that report is true he could use another year.

Drummond is nowhere near being ready to contribute in the NBA. He will be some day, but he's not now. But turning down the green for twelve months is another matter entirely.
 
I'm more concerned about his defense. Not sure if I'm the only one who has noticed a huge regression in his defense from the end of last sesaon.
Bazz' defense has been far more alarming imo. Lamb was never a very good defender, he just appeared to be at times by using his freakishly long arms to deflect balls and get steals, but overall hes never been particularly good on d. Bazz was a great defender last year, but has been atrocious so far this year. He gets beat over and over to the hoop and never switches or follows his man/closes out giving up wide open 3 after wide open 3. Hes gotta pick his intensity up on d.
 
Bazz' defense has been far more alarming imo. Lamb was never a very good defender, he just appeared to be at times by using his freakishly long arms to deflect balls and get steals, but overall hes never been particularly good on d. Bazz was a great defender last year, but has been atrocious so far this year. He gets beat over and over to the hoop and never switches or follows his man/closes out giving up wide open 3 after wide open 3. Hes gotta pick his intensity up on d.

I disagree. Lamb was a very good defender at the end of last year IMO. He used his long arms to contest every shot near him, he rarely got beat off the dribble, and he got us 4-6 free points per game just on playing the passing lanes. Agree on Shabazz somewhat. He wasn't necessarily your typical lock down defender, but he would press you all the way up the court and create a lot of turnovers. This season he's not creating the turnovers he was last year, which I think is mainly due to the increase in minutes.
 
Lamb's the one who needs another year. His ballhandling lately has been very poor. You don't account for as many turnovers as he has without handle issues (especially when you're not even making passes like your PG is)

He also needs to learn to deal with a screen.
I know it's been nice out, but is it really April already?
 
Oh I agree, I definitely did expect a drop off in Shabazz's D because he's playing the role of primary ballhandler, facilitator, and scorer but he needs to show more effort going thru screens and guarding his man instead of ballwatching. Too many times I've noticed him standing in the paint while his man is out at the 3 point line and then once the ball is swung around to his man he's stuck in no man's land. Jeremy just doesn't seem to be putting any effort into D whatsoever and its noticeable in the lack of steals he's got compared to last year when he was getting in the passing lanes. Jeremy's also at a disadvantage somewhat because he is playing alot of guys who he has at least 3-4" on and are naturally quicker than him, but it doesn't help when he's playing defense in an upright position for an entire possession.
Agree on Lamb 100%. He's had long stretches in the past where he's played great on ball defense, against guys of all sizes. It seems like an effort and focus thing with him.
 
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Chance that Jeremy Lamb returns next year . . .

Zero.

Really? Seriously? Rip Hamilton was not going to come back after his soph year but did. Ray Allen too. He may go but 0% chance he comes back? No way. Then again maybe you are trusting nbadraft.net - they know all.
 
Lamb said he was incredibly close to leaving last year. No way he returns for a junior year.
 
Really? Seriously? Rip Hamilton was not going to come back after his soph year but did. Ray Allen too. He may go but 0% chance he comes back? No way. Then again maybe you are trusting nbadraft.net - they know all.

Considering Jeremy was very close to leaving last year, I'd be pretty surprised if he comes back. That said, I think Calhoun will convince him to take the Rip/Kemba route, come back another year, and win a national championship. I think Lamb's current situation is very similar to Rip's situation a while back. Lamb's got a very good future ahead of him, but I certainly believe he'll be exposed in certain areas when he gets to the NBA. He has turned it over a lot, and has had trouble defending. Usually three is the magic number under Calhoun. All the great players seem to make a big leap from their first to second year...then again, sometimes it takes guys till the middle of their second year to get it, so if Lamb has a big second half there is no reason for him not to go, ala Caron Butler.
 
Lamb might feel he's better off in a more wide open game, especially coming off his summer travels.
 
I am simply saying that 0% chance is a little extreme. He was playing next to the best player in the country last year. When you have to be "the man" it is a little tougher. I don't care what Lamb said about how close he was last year. If he gets exposed during the mettle of the Big East season his stock will not be that of a top 10 draft pick and things change in a hurry. 0% chance would be guys like Kemba, Emeka, Ray Allen - they totally dominated the opponents in their last year and no way they were coming back. No one could stop those guys on the court at the end of their time here. Lamb ain't in the 0% range yet.
 
Considering Jeremy was very close to leaving last year, I'd be pretty surprised if he comes back. That said, I think Calhoun will convince him to take the Rip/Kemba route, come back another year, and win a national championship.

He already won one, so saying, "come back and win one" will not be the same.
 
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How reliable is this source?

Any source on this subject is unreliable. The kid will sit down with family and advisers in the Spring and then confirm or decide. Too many NBA scouts are watching him for him to decide now.

In other words there is no guarantee.
 
He'd give up about 5 mill. in salary and at least that in hocking , so figure, if he comes back next year, he'd be paying about 10 million to play for UConn.

That would be flattering.
 
He'd give up about 5 mill. in salary and at least that in hocking , so figure, if he comes back next year, he'd be paying about 10 million to play for UConn.

That would be flattering.

I suspect that this is not the way this 18 year old is thinking about it. Who knows what he will do, but given this is the second clear statement that he has made indicating that he is definitely coming back, I think all of us supposed grown-ups may find that he may operate from a very different point of view. I hope that he enjoys his time in college and does not rush to chase the money before he feels ready. College was just a great time for me and I hope he finds it the same.
 
I am simply saying that 0% chance is a little extreme. He was playing next to the best player in the country last year. When you have to be "the man" it is a little tougher. I don't care what Lamb said about how close he was last year. If he gets exposed during the mettle of the Big East season his stock will not be that of a top 10 draft pick and things change in a hurry. 0% chance would be guys like Kemba, Emeka, Ray Allen - they totally dominated the opponents in their last year and no way they were coming back. No one could stop those guys on the court at the end of their time here. Lamb ain't in the 0% range yet.
he was a preseason all american and would be a first team all american averaging 18 points a game if the season ended today.... he's also on draftboards as anywhere from 3-10 as a lottery pick... he also already has a ring...

why wouldn't he be in that range? when was the last time calhoun advised an all-american with a ring who was going to be a lottery pick, "come back to school!" ????
 
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He'd give up about 5 mill. in salary and at least that in hocking , so figure, if he comes back next year, he'd be paying about 10 million to play for UConn.

That would be flattering.

So he leaves, makes a quick million or two and then will just spend time sitting on the bench fighting for playing time...or he waits a year, is the best shooter in basketball, and starts his NBA career with a multiyear guaranteed contract.

Lamb isn't ready. He'll get murdered in the NBA. He can shoot, but he'll have to be a catch and shoot guy in the NBA. I think JJ Reddick is a great example of a fantastic shooter that took forever to get established in the NBA. That's where Lamb is at right now.

Drummond right now probably has people whispering in his ear that he needs to stay another year. He's definitely a first round pick, but he definitely would not get playing time. I think he'd be on an NBA roster but not getting much action. The more time he has refining his game...the higher his stock, and the more playing time right out of college.

Both could use another year at this point. But of course, I still think this team is talented enough to win it all again. And if it comes to that point or close, it will be because these two may be ready to make the switch into the NBA.
 
So he leaves, makes a quick million or two and then will just spend time sitting on the bench fighting for playing time... Lamb isn't ready. He'll get murdered in the NBA.

I'm going to put you in charge of Kool Aide sales.
 
I love the fact that our players go really high in the draft, but going as lottery picks then ending up in the D-League in a year or two is a bad route to take. I would pitch this to AD (not saying that he will end up following this course) if I was JC and tell him that he needs to come back and develop when he can because the NBA is the best of the best, and a dog eat dog setting. AD has a lot to improve on but his raw athletic ability in extremely rare. GM's are drooling over him now, see what happens if he comes back for another year and developed under JC. #WishIwasunbiased
 
I'm going to put you in charge of Kool Aide sales.
And I'll put you in charge of the paprazzi seeing that you have a tendency to blow things way out of proportion.
Dude. I hate to be the one to break this to you, but you're in charge of Kool-Aide sales, so you don't get to make those kind of managerial decisions.
 
For what it is worth he has said that he values "just being a kid for a while". He knows he is going to the NBA and he knows he is going to make millions- but it seems his family would like to give him some time that he will never be able to get back if he leaves. I can see him staying for that reason alone- but we will not know anything till the end of the year.
 
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Dude. I hate to be the one to break this to you, but you're in charge of Kool-Aide sales, so you don't get to make those kind of managerial decisions.
LOL
 
Dude. I hate to be the one to break this to you, but you're in charge of Kool-Aide sales, so you don't get to make those kind of managerial decisions.

As if you couldn't be any more douchey.
 
Now...if Drummond continued nights like this for the rest of the year, then obviously he has to go!
 
if AD comes out this year he should be the #1 pick and if hes not there will be a gm or two who will regret it a decade from now. this guy is going to be the next big superstar in the league. i believe he will be back next year.
 
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