BEhomer wrote:I think given the circumstances he made the best decision. I know as fans you guys want him to come back and dominate and get drafted in the lottery, but there is never a guarantee that will happen. If he's looking at a long rehab and miss much of the season then his draft stock will not improve much next year. Might as well pull the trigger when he's younger and his name still fresh in many scouts' memory.
ProvidenceNJ wrote:These kids get such bad advice. Loaded draft right now. Sumner should fix his knee and shoulder. Maybe he comes on strong at the end of next season. Worst case scenario is he returns his senior season and gets a college diploma.
xavierfano8 wrote:ProvidenceNJ wrote:These kids get such bad advice. Loaded draft right now. Sumner should fix his knee and shoulder. Maybe he comes on strong at the end of next season. Worst case scenario is he returns his senior season and gets a college diploma.
Agree with the first part, and this is a loaded draft at point guard.
Sumner was quoted as saying he would have 100% come back if a doctor could have guaranteed he could practice or by December. That wasn't the case and he was worried about missing next year altogether which would leave him in the same spot he's at now. I really doubt coming back for a 5th year would be in his plans so I think he made the right call to go ahead and declare.
Bill Marsh wrote:xavierfano8 wrote:ProvidenceNJ wrote:These kids get such bad advice. Loaded draft right now. Sumner should fix his knee and shoulder. Maybe he comes on strong at the end of next season. Worst case scenario is he returns his senior season and gets a college diploma.
Agree with the first part, and this is a loaded draft at point guard.
Sumner was quoted as saying he would have 100% come back if a doctor could have guaranteed he could practice or by December. That wasn't the case and he was worried about missing next year altogether which would leave him in the same spot he's at now. I really doubt coming back for a 5th year would be in his plans so I think he made the right call to go ahead and declare.
Sometimes we all have a hard time accepting reality. I'd make the case that sitting out next season and coming back for a 5th year to reestablish his value is precisely what he should do. There's a good chance that he's not going to get drafted by anyone in his current condition, so what has he accomplished by entering it?
It stinks that his plans have been disrupted. But life has a way of doing that to all of us. Forcing the issue isn't going to change anything. The good news is that after 2 more years in college, he'll have his degree and maybe even a master's. With no guarantee that he'll ever be the same player again, he'd be much better set for life with his higher education completed than he will this way.
Savannah Jay wrote:If he gets drafted, he will get to rehab under the watchful eye (and with the abundant resources) of an NBA team. If he came back, he would be able to do the same with Xavier's docs and trainers.
What if he doesn't get drafted?
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