I don't think he should commit... get your education... increase your draft prospect ..........Play for the cajuns!.. have fun.. make another tourney...graduate , then move on.... jmho
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I don't think he should commit... get your education... increase your draft prospect ..........Play for the cajuns!.. have fun.. make another tourney...graduate , then move on.... jmho
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Yes this is true, although i find in both football and basketball if you decide to stay another year, your stock drops the next year. If he stays they will critique and find much more flaws in his game, etc. Although Mr. McDermott improved his draft stock this year
What happens if he gets hurt early in the season, and he falls all the way to late second to undrafted. This is a very very very tough decision to make for the young man. No matter what happens he will probably end up regretting the decision.
I wish him the best in his decision, if he is told he will be a first round pick, i think he should go
I think it is a smart move by the pros. EP needs to work on his shooting. It is probably why he is 26th rather than higher. If he were to improve his shooting and stay healthy his ranking would rise. The higher the pick, the higher the $. Get him at 26, improve his shot after you already have him at a lower $. Regardless, good luck kid we are pulling for you.
What if he falls to the second round this year & gets hurt & is never able to play again? He just shot his free education down the tubes & in most cases people who go to school then quit end up never going back or taking years to do what they could have done in a matter of months. Life is a gamble either way. I think the gamble he takes by staying, getting his degree, leading his team to a sweet 16 or elite 8 appearance, And possbly becoming a lottery pick is a much smaller gamble then entering a draft with the most talent I can remember ever, getting lost in the shuffle, and struggling in Europe or the D league & making less than the rookie minimum in the NFL. Contrary to popular belief not every one who brushes shoulders with the NBA is guaranteed a lifetime contract to be mega millionaires. It's a damn small number of great athletes who are blessed enough to play in the NBA. I love the NFL, but I'll tell you in a heartbeat, the greatest athletes in the world are NBA players. They are the tippy top of the heap.
The Pels already have a bigger/stronger version of EP in T Evans. I agree the Spurs would be a good landing spot. They have a proven shooting coach and are patient with player development. If he gets with the wrong team he could have a career similar to Oriene Greene.
Funny you mention Orien; I think the Celtics are another possible landing spot for EP. They have two 1st round picks, Rondo is in his last days in Boston, and they have a young coach in Brad Stevens who would love to have a young guy to mold into his floor general. He'd make a ton of sense for them, but so would other guards like Shabazz Napier or Jabari Parker (if he comes out). At this point, it's about where teams have Payton in relation to other guards. There are a lot, which is why I'm nervous, but I hope and think he's getting advice from good sources who have his best interests in mind.
Sorry was just thinking "pro" yeah ep as a junior to the NBA? Doesn't happen often evidently round these parts.
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