Poll
Question:
How many players from the 08-09 Marquette team will play in the NBA?
Option 1: One
votes: 7
Option 2: Two
votes: 40
Option 3: Three
votes: 46
Option 4: Four
votes: 40
Option 5: Five
votes: 3
Option 6: Zero
votes: 5
The poll question is how many of the current Marquette Golden Eagles do you think will appear on an NBA ROSTER in the future?
It is my opinion that Wes Mathews and Jerel McNeal will be drafted by an NBA team and that Dominic James and Lazar Hayward have a chance and will at least at some point be on a summer league team if not an NBA roster.
No one gets drafted, but Matthews has the best chance to make a roster and eventually play in the Association.
McNeal, Wes, and Lazar get drafted.
DJ gets in later via free agency.
But Wes remains in the L the longest of the four.
Is there a "none"?
If you think none you are mistaken. While they may not get loads of PT if any at all, at least one of them will find a bench spot somewhere.
If that's your opinion so be it, we will find out in October. Actually would like to see one of them, but I stay with no one makes an NBA roster.
McNeal, Matthews, James, and Hayward all have a shot. However, Otule and McMorrow also have a shot simply based on their size. If they can develop their skills over the next couple of years then the sky's the limit. I don't see anyone else on this team who can play in the association.
Frozena might be in the stands for an NBA game
I say McNeal, Matthews, James and Hayward from what I have seen this year.
Quote from: downtown85 on January 11, 2009, 02:31:03 PM
However, Otule and McMorrow also have a shot simply based on their size. If they can develop their skills over the next couple of years then the sky's the limit.
Agreed. Hell, Aaron Gray actually sees some PT for the Bulls.
Tell me again how Hayward will even sniff the NBA? He's a good college player, but he's a 6'5 PF? There is no way he can play the 3 in the NBA, not nearly long or athletic enough and he can't really create his own shot.
Quote from: esotericmindguy on January 11, 2009, 07:30:06 PM
Tell me again how Hayward will even sniff the NBA? He's a good college player, but he's a 6'5 PF? There is no way he can play the 3 in the NBA, not nearly long or athletic enough and he can't really create his own shot.
+1
No shot for Hayward. No size, no hops, moderate athletic ability and he is a set shooter. Not many of those in the NBA. Like him as a college player though.
This is an impossible question because the answer is equally like for any number between 0 and 3. Any or all three of our senior guards could sneak on the end of somebody's bench in the NBA, if they are picked by the right team. None of them will last 3 or 4 years, though.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on January 11, 2009, 11:08:17 AM
McNeal, Wes, and Lazar get drafted.
DJ gets in later via free agency.
But Wes remains in the L the longest of the four.
If that's the case, this will be the greatest senior class in MU history, especially since there are only two rounds in the draft now.
Quote from: nyg on January 11, 2009, 12:28:54 PM
Is there a "none"?
You are right. I should have included a "0" (more likely than a "5" option), but I like to think positively. That said, I edited the poll and included a "zero" option.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 11, 2009, 11:23:51 PM
If that's the case, this will be the greatest senior class in MU history, especially since there are only two rounds in the draft now.
That could be a reach...2 guys from the class drafted? I would think the '78 class would probably rank higher or at least the same...Lee, Whitehead, Payne, Rosenberger, Boylan all drafted (larger draft back then obviously).
Other than that, I might agree though...this class could rank right up there. Dom, McNeal, and Wes will rank well among all-time leading scorers, as well as assists, and steals. The only thing that seems to be missing is post-season success. Still time though!
I don't see Lazar in the NBA...pretty sure I do see the other 3 there at some point however.
Quote from: NavinRJohnson on January 15, 2009, 11:59:12 AM
That could be a reach...2 guys from the class drafted? I would think the '78 class would probably rank higher or at least the same...Lee, Whitehead, Payne, Rosenberger, Boylan all drafted (larger draft back then obviously).
Other than that, I might agree though...this class could rank right up there. Dom, McNeal, and Wes will rank well among all-time leading scorers, as well as assists, and steals. The only thing that seems to be missing is post-season success. Still time though!
I don't see Lazar in the NBA...pretty sure I do see the other 3 there at some point however.
The big difference is that there are only 2 rounds in today's draft as opposed to the 10 rounds they had in 1978. Only Lee and Whitehead were drafted in the 1st 2 rounds of that draft class.
http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_draft_history/1979.html#1978
McNeal goes in the lottery and Jamil Wilson comes to MU.
Quote from: THEGYMBAR on January 15, 2009, 01:42:44 PM
McNeal goes in the lottery and Jamil Wilson comes to MU.
Haha, I needed a good laugh, thanks gymbar!
Jmayer---Laugh away. We'll see who is laughing in June...one guy to the bank and Buzz and I about Wilson.
Quote from: THEGYMBAR on January 16, 2009, 07:46:54 AM
Jmayer---Laugh away. We'll see who is laughing in June...one guy to the bank and Buzz and I about Wilson.
Is "The Bank" the name of a bar? Otherwise, I don't think a 6'3" tweener is going anywhere near the NBA Lottery.
That said, I look forward to McNeal getting drafted in the 2nd round or maybe sneaking into the late first if he blows up in the tournaments and does well in his workouts.
Quote from: THEGYMBAR on January 16, 2009, 07:46:54 AM
Jmayer---Laugh away. We'll see who is laughing in June...one guy to the bank and Buzz and I about Wilson.
Wilson may very well come to MU, who knows with him he seems to be very on-again, off-again with Marquette.
As for McNeal, there is NO WAY he will be drafted in the lottery, regardless of how much he blows up; unless he grows another 3 inches between now and the draft.