Dominic James, So., G, Marquette
James is explosive off the dribble and is a tremendous leaper despite being just 5-11. He needs to prove that he can shoot consistently from the outside, but if his rise continues, he could be a future first-round pick.
What He'll Do: Stay
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/bj_schecter/04/03/stay.go/index.html
Also in SI: The sky is blue.
Sorry, but is there honestly any doubt on this topic? Why would DJ even warrant a mention in that article?
There is enough doubt around MU on other topics... not this one.
If Noah, Horford and Brewer could stay in school last year then DJ sure as heck should stay in school this year. Coming out early is for can't miss prospects who's stock isn't going to go any higher or kids that are so desperate for money or can't hack it in school so they must come out. DJ has potential, lots of kids have potential. I think Crean needs to look him in the eye and say "Dominic, there is not much for you to gain by leaving now and the team and I really want you to come back." You can bet the Gray, the Gator 5, Hibert, Tucker and the 40 or so other talented guys that stayed last year did so because their Coach told them he wanted them to stay. There is nothing wrong with playing the loyalty card.
He's not going anywhere. If he did decide to jump to the pros, he'll end up riding the bench like Travis and Steve. And he's not even 1/3rd of the shooter that they are. He's staying
Quote from: MUEng92 on April 03, 2007, 04:53:55 PM
Also in SI: The sky is blue.
Sorry, but is there honestly any doubt on this topic? Why would DJ even warrant a mention in that article?
There is enough doubt around MU on other topics... not this one.
Depends, NBA DRAFT.NET has him at #41 right now. I wouldn't leave for that as your contract isn't guaranteed, but we've seen a lot of student athletes at various universities make some silly decisions.
I wouldn't be surprised if he tests the waters this year. You never know if a GM would warm up to him or not during the draft camps
Quote from: herboturbo on April 03, 2007, 08:17:28 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if he tests the waters this year. You never know if a GM would warm up to him or not during the draft camps
he'll test the waters......he should. the draft is thin at PGs and if he blows up he might get a shot. worst case? he can figure out what he needs to do to strengthen his game
he not only needs one year, he needs two, before trying the NBA. There were at least eight point guards I saw in the tourney who right now are as good or better NBA prospects. DJ's a smart kid. He'll stay.
Quote from: ecompt on April 04, 2007, 07:06:10 AM
he not only needs one year, he needs two, before trying the NBA. There were at least eight point guards I saw in the tourney who right now are as good or better NBA prospects. DJ's a smart kid. He'll stay.
I think he will too.......but i think he'll declare, explore and ultimately return.
I agree that many others are ahead of DJ in the pecking order - - but its unclear how many of them will declare for the draft......absent those talents, DJ might look pretty good to some team late in round one if he blows up in the predraft camps. I dont think that will happen
Dominic james will have to learn how to shoot alot more consistantly...personally I think he is overrated...he had such a slump at the end that he killed his chance in leaving. The only way he would go to the draft if the season had ended right after they played Duke. I think that Mcneal is way more vaulable to the team then James!
DJ should and will stay in college...to work on his shot.