ArmyVet wrote:On one hand, this makes a lot of sense. On the other, if you are extraordinarily good and have the ability to go pro after one college season, think what the notoriety earned in college is worth? Would Zion be a household name is he was entering the draft after a year in New Zealand rather than after a year at Duke and having been on ESPN all the time?
Friarsfan94 wrote:Why is everyone acting like Brandon Jennings didn’t do the same exact thing 10 years ago? I don’t think it makes a huge impact either way on his future in the NBA. He’ll get drafted in the teens whether he went to college or Australia and from there on, he’s in the league, potential turns into production or it doesn’t.
MUBoxer wrote:Friarsfan94 wrote:Why is everyone acting like Brandon Jennings didn’t do the same exact thing 10 years ago? I don’t think it makes a huge impact either way on his future in the NBA. He’ll get drafted in the teens whether he went to college or Australia and from there on, he’s in the league, potential turns into production or it doesn’t.
Emmanuel mudalay more recently than Jennings but I agree
kayako wrote:ArmyVet wrote:On one hand, this makes a lot of sense. On the other, if you are extraordinarily good and have the ability to go pro after one college season, think what the notoriety earned in college is worth? Would Zion be a household name is he was entering the draft after a year in New Zealand rather than after a year at Duke and having been on ESPN all the time?
For every Zion, there is a Trevon Duval and many in between.
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