Saw this Q on Twitter so had to get my hands dirty.
https://painttouches.com/2024/04/17/big-east-programs-ranked-by-nba-representation-villanova-uconn-marquette/ (https://painttouches.com/2024/04/17/big-east-programs-ranked-by-nba-representation-villanova-uconn-marquette/)
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If you want to sort any of the metrics yourself, also built a quick interactive dashboard: https://lookerstudio.google.com/reporting/13c7cd58-3137-48e7-a919-040d6f948cdc
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Myles Powell is really angry reading this :P
Good stuff. Thank you for posting this.
It's very funny how easily you can pick out Gordon Hayward
Quote from: Plaque Lives Matter! on April 17, 2024, 06:35:36 PM
It's very funny how easily you can pick out Gordon Hayward
And even funnier because Gordon Hayward didn't play in the Big East
Marquette has had 9 in the past 5 seasons? Pretty crazy considering what the program looked like 3-10 years ago.
Soooo...
1. Jimmy Butler
2. Wesley Matthews
3. Markus Howard
4. Sam Hauser
5. Juan Anderson
6. 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.
Lewis hasn't played in a regular season game.
Add Jamal Cain too.
Quote from: #UnleashSean on April 27, 2024, 03:17:33 PM
Marquette has had 9 in the past 5 seasons? Pretty crazy considering what the program looked like 3-10 years ago.
Soooo...
1. Jimmy Butler
2. Wesley Matthews
3. Markus Howard
4. Sam Hauser
5. Juan Anderson
6. 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.
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
Quote from: TAMU, Knower of Ball on April 27, 2024, 05:30:37 PM
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
Why wouldn't Buycks count?
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
Quote from: DoctorV on April 27, 2024, 08:18:08 PM
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
::)
Quote from: wadesworld on April 27, 2024, 08:20:07 PM
::)
I know, staying in school when you can get paid now is an insane take in 2024, when everyone is already getting paid anyway...
All I'm saying is that jumping early isn't as sure fire an argument as some make it out to be
Ya think OMax regrets his decision at all? Not a chance.
Quote from: TAMU, Knower of Ball on April 27, 2024, 05:30:37 PM
The site Andrei used counts where a player graduated from (or last played for) so Cain counts for us but Hauser/Burton don't
Darn! I might have been better had I known that part!
Quote from: DoctorV on April 27, 2024, 08:18:08 PM
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.
Quote from: #UnleashSean on April 27, 2024, 09:12:36 PM
Jimmy improved an incredible amount in the NBA. He was not an nba allstar at Marquette.
Yes he improved - but...
1. He was a star at MU
2. He was a first round draft choice.
I get that it was an isolated incident, but which single coach was the most instrumental in Jimmys life long journey as a successful basketball player?
You won't find that coach anywhere in the NBA.
Quote from: GoldenEagles03 on April 27, 2024, 07:13:08 PM
Why wouldn't Buycks count?
Because his last appearance in an NBA game was more than 5 seasons ago
Quote from: DoctorV on April 27, 2024, 08:18:08 PM
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
OMax got a bag...Justin really didn't I don't think.
The Mavs are really high on OMax. He dominated the G League and looks to be a real piece for them in the future.
Quote from: DoctorV on April 27, 2024, 08:18:08 PM
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
I happen to think you're wrong about Lewis, but it could be at least a discussion there.
OMax left to be a first-round draft pick with a guaranteed contract that gives him a nice first step to generational wealth. He played well in the G League and earned several call-ups to the Mavs, who like his defense and energy. He's receiving excellent coaching and support, and he doesn't have to focus on anything except basketball.
Not sure how anybody could argue that staying in college would have been better for him ... except Marquette fans who would have liked him to be part of our team this past season for their own selfish reasons.
If you don't think NBA teams are better development facilities than College basketball teams... then you are just inept
Quote from: DoctorV on April 27, 2024, 08:18:08 PM
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
Its almost freightening that someone could think this
Quote from: PGsHeroes32 on April 28, 2024, 11:23:26 AM
Its almost freightening that someone could think this
I know, scary.
Almost as scary as not knowing how to spell frightening.
He may have meant freightening. Invented a.word that means sonething akin to adding a burden or being an increasingly large load.
Yea I considered that.
Flaming out of the NBA as a first rd pick within a few seasons would be a heavy load to bear, but at least you're still rich, an NBA player for life, and can go make dough elsewhere while you've still got game.
Can't get that year or decision back, however.
Could be worse too, see my main man Vander Blue. Loved that kid at Marquette
Justin switched agents and got some bad advice. OMax was a totally different set of circumstances and will have a fine NBA career.
Quote from: DoctorV on April 28, 2024, 11:53:43 AM
I know, scary.
Almost as scary as not knowing how to spell frightening.
Typed quickly and hit the E on my phone
But I will say, on a sports message board that type of reply is usually the tell tale admission that you said something stupid as all hell and have to duck in shame.
Quote from: DoctorV on April 28, 2024, 12:36:16 PM
Yea I considered that.
Flaming out of the NBA as a first rd pick within a few seasons would be a heavy load to bear, but at least you're still rich, an NBA player for life, and can go make dough elsewhere while you've still got game.
Can't get that year or decision back, however.
Could be worse too, see my main man Vander Blue. Loved that kid at Marquette
You think OMax is going to regret not being able to play "that year?"
Quote from: Lennys Tap on April 27, 2024, 09:22:20 PM
Yes he improved - but...
1. He was a star at MU
2. He was a first round draft choice.
2x Big east honorable mention overshadowed by the 3 amigos, lazar and DJO. He was a star but his accolades essentially put him on par with Andrew Rowsey in the tiers of MU stardom history. He's two wins in the tournament from having been a complete afterthought on a mediocre transition team.
I could rattle off 10 bigger stars since Jimmy got to MU and make an argument for blue, Gardner, Sam & Jamil
Quote from: Galway Eagle on April 28, 2024, 04:04:41 PM
2x Big east honorable mention overshadowed by the 3 amigos, lazar and DJO. He was a star but his accolades essentially put him on par with Andrew Rowsey in the tiers of MU stardom history. He's two wins in the tournament from having been a complete afterthought on a mediocre transition team.
I could rattle off 10 bigger stars since Jimmy got to MU and make an argument for blue, Gardner, Sam & Jamil
That's laughable. Jimmy was really good and anyone who watched those teams knew it. He was a huge reason that "transitional" team even got to the S16.
And he was better than DJO.
Quote from: PaintTouches on April 17, 2024, 01:56:06 PM
Saw this Q on Twitter so had to get my hands dirty.
https://painttouches.com/2024/04/17/big-east-programs-ranked-by-nba-representation-villanova-uconn-marquette/ (https://painttouches.com/2024/04/17/big-east-programs-ranked-by-nba-representation-villanova-uconn-marquette/)
(https://painttouches.files.wordpress.com/2024/04/image-1.png)
If you want to sort any of the metrics yourself, also built a quick interactive dashboard: https://lookerstudio.google.com/reporting/13c7cd58-3137-48e7-a919-040d6f948cdc
(https://lookerstudio.google.com/reporting/13c7cd58-3137-48e7-a919-040d6f948cdc)
Sam should be included for MU . He played 3 years and was Excellent the whole time. You are diminishing MU by not counting him.
Quote from: Herman Cain on April 28, 2024, 07:25:50 PM
Sam should be included for MU . He played 3 years and was Excellent the whole time. You are diminishing MU by not counting him.
didn't graduate. graduated elsewhere. no
Quote from: Herman Cain on April 28, 2024, 07:25:50 PM
Sam should be included for MU . He played 3 years and was Excellent the whole time. You are diminishing MU by not counting him.
If you read the article, you'd know that he didn't choose who did and didn't count.
Quote from: TAMU, Knower of Ball on April 29, 2024, 12:00:10 AM
If you read the article, you'd know that he didn't choose who did and didn't count.
Lol
Silly TAMU ... dead folks don't read.
Quote from: DoctorV on April 27, 2024, 08:26:59 PM
I know, staying in school when you can get paid now is an insane take in 2024, when everyone is already getting paid anyway...
All I'm saying is that jumping early isn't as sure fire an argument as some make it out to be
Age is HEAVILY considered when teams draft players. They're more likely to take a chance on a guy who is younger with potential. Especially, early in the draft.