Spartacavolus
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If NBA scouts and GMs think his prodigious rebounding will translate to the NBA, despite his lack of size and athleticism, then Stokes is at worst a late first-rounder in any year. If GMs don't think his rebounding will translate now, then nothing that he does next year would change that. Coming back and spending another year being double-teamed and mugged down low isn't going to do anything to enhances his case. He might as well go now and start getting paid.
I tend to agree. I can't see him improving his stock much from where it is now. As much as I'd like to see him back, I think it's the right decision.
Good luck to him, in the long run the more guys we can get in the NBA the better. 5 stars like to go places where they see other 5 stars make the league. Hope he sticks, I can't imagine his stock will ever be higher after the tournament he just had.
After his decision to stay last year he gave some interviews that were pretty telling. He was visibly upset that he was not going to the NBA. He seemed shocked at his projections and honestly, he came off as having his feelings hurt. He also came off as being fairly out of touch with his shortcomings.
He's had a great year this year. Remembering those interviews I had no doubt in my mind that he would go pro. It's his dream and its where he wants to be. I also agree that staying another year probably wouldn't help his stock too much. It also seems like every year people say the next year will be a thinner draft.
kid is a mid 2nd round pick that wont measure even 6'8 and has no 15 foot jumper. i dont know what kind of advice this kid has been getting. at 20 years old theres so much more room to improve.
kid is a mid 2nd round pick that wont measure even 6'8 and has no 15 foot jumper. i dont know what kind of advice this kid has been getting. at 20 years old theres so much more room to improve.
If NBA scouts and GMs think his prodigious rebounding will translate to the NBA, despite his lack of size and athleticism, then Stokes is at worst a late first-rounder in any year. If GMs don't think his rebounding will translate now, then nothing that he does next year would change that. Coming back and spending another year being double-teamed and mugged down low isn't going to do anything to enhances his case. He might as well go now and start getting paid.