Scholarship table
It’s very funny how easily you can pick out Gordon Hayward
Marquette has had 9 in the past 5 seasons? Pretty crazy considering what the program looked like 3-10 years ago. Soooo...1. Jimmy Butler2. Wesley Matthews3. Markus Howard4. Sam Hauser5. Juan Anderson6. Dwight Buycks(?) 7. Henry Ellenson 8. Deonte Burton(?) 9. Justin Lewis(?) Completely off the top of my head. Edit: Wow I missed OMP... So replace Justin Lewis (I'm guessing he never got into an nba game) with OMP. And I somehow blanked completely on Crowder.
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You missed Crowder, OMP, Cain, and DJ Carton. Remove Hauser, Buycks, Burton , and Lewis.The site Andrei used counts where a player graduated from (or last played for) so Cain counts for us but Hauser/Burton don't
Lewis and Prosper got “the bag” as the kids would call it these days but it seems hard to believe that their long term pro prospects were helped by leaving early.Injuries can obviously happen anywhere, so that sucks. It’s also super early, and I get that.You hear all the time that if a guy can develop in college he can develop in the nba, it’s a full time gig and the coaching and training is way better.You see these Villanova guys finding their way in NY though, and guys in the ilk of Jimmy Butler, and you wonder if sticking with an elite coach in college isn’t sometimes the best long term career strategy…I’m not talking about this bounce around stuff either, I just mean life long lessons with someone that wants your best for now and for life
The site Andrei used counts where a player graduated from (or last played for) so Cain counts for us but Hauser/Burton don't
and guys in the ilk of Jimmy Butler, and you wonder if sticking with an elite coach in college isn’t sometimes the best long term career strategy…
Jimmy improved an incredible amount in the NBA. He was not an nba allstar at Marquette.
Why wouldn't Buycks count?
Its almost freightening that someone could think this