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Not a Good Sign about Mane
« on: May 13, 2020, 08:50:00 AM »
The CBC seems optimistic Karim Mane will be an outstanding find for the NBA. This does not sound optmistic about our chances.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/karim-mane-basketball-player-2020-nba-draft-1.5548415
« Last Edit: May 13, 2020, 11:23:45 AM by mu_hilltopper »

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Re: Not a Good Sign
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2020, 09:04:45 AM »
I like that they wrote Dupaul  ;D. Looks a less promising, but still says he wants to keep all options open.
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Re: Not a Good Sign
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2020, 09:22:06 AM »
Santa Maria went for a cruise in 1492, hey?
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2020, 11:26:13 AM »
Go get the kid from Stony Brook already
Can have a very good season with him vs a pipe dream. Mane will go in 2nd round and have a nice G league career
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2020, 11:48:53 AM »
The CBC seems optimistic Karim Mane will be an outstanding find for the NBA. This does not sound optmistic about our chances.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/karim-mane-basketball-player-2020-nba-draft-1.5548415
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2020, 11:57:04 AM »
Go get the kid from Stony Brook already
Can have a very good season with him vs a pipe dream. Mane will go in 2nd round and have a nice G league career

I agree 100%...I have said, I want one more talented player for this year yet. The kid(actually two of them) Olaniyi or Foreman would be fine, but Olaniyi would have to sit one, so i'd rather have Foreman.
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2020, 12:22:36 PM »
I agree 100%...I have said, I want one more talented player for this year yet. The kid(actually two of them) Olaniyi or Foreman would be fine, but Olaniyi would have to sit one, so i'd rather have Foreman.

Have any of you looked at Foreman's advanced stats? He is not a good basketball player.

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« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2020, 12:23:15 PM »
Santa Maria went for a cruise in 1492, hey?
Yup and didn't end well. Ran aground Christmas 1492 off coast of Haiti, wood (hey) used for a fort.
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2020, 01:06:15 PM »
So, college BB is becoming a low minor league for professional basketball?  If the cream of the crop are going pro, does this help level the court against the Blue Bloods?  Many more 4 star and 3 stars than 5 stars.  So if the 5 stars are gone a more level field?  Does Kentucky, Duke and Kansas take a bigger blow than Marquette?

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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2020, 01:18:40 PM »
So, college BB is becoming a low minor league for professional basketball?  If the cream of the crop are going pro, does this help level the court against the Blue Bloods?  Many more 4 star and 3 stars than 5 stars.  So if the 5 stars are gone a more level field?  Does Kentucky, Duke and Kansas take a bigger blow than Marquette?

I don’t think so. The blue bloods will get the best of the available players and it will just trickle down from there.

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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2020, 02:08:09 PM »
So, college BB is becoming a low minor league for professional basketball?  If the cream of the crop are going pro, does this help level the court against the Blue Bloods?  Many more 4 star and 3 stars than 5 stars.  So if the 5 stars are gone a more level field?  Does Kentucky, Duke and Kansas take a bigger blow than Marquette?
If the top 15 players are gone...#16, #19, and #22 will go to Duke;
#17, #18, #24 and #28 will go to KU. Etc.

The hierarchy order will stay the same, with all teams getting bumped down ~15 spots. 

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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2020, 02:13:41 PM »
If the top 15 players are gone...#16, #19, and #22 will go to Duke;
#17, #18, #24 and #28 will go to KU. Etc.

The hierarchy order will stay the same, with all teams getting bumped down ~15 spots.
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And that is true.

However, when Duke is getting #1, #3 and #7 and NC State is getting #45, there is a big discrepancy in talent.
Now, Duke is getting #'s 16, 19 and 22 while NC State is getting #60.  That discrepancy drops quite a bit and evens the playing field.

I think if this moves forward, we will see how good of a coach Coach K and Cal really are.  They have had a huge talent advantage over others that can help hide their short comings.  So will the talent level a bit more even, we will see if it was talent or if it was coaching that was leading to their success.

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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #12 on: May 13, 2020, 02:24:36 PM »
If the top 15 players are gone...#16, #19, and #22 will go to Duke;
#17, #18, #24 and #28 will go to KU. Etc.

The hierarchy order will stay the same, with all teams getting bumped down ~15 spots.

But with the very best players gone, the remaining players will be bunched much closer together in terms of ability, so many more teams will be comparable.
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #13 on: May 13, 2020, 02:24:43 PM »
With NIL coming, it's likely a short-term prospect that the G League will be grabbing prospects. In addition, it sounds like they just want part of the team to be one-and-done talents and to pair them up with seasoned pros to serve as role models. So there probably won't ever be more than 5-8 prospects in the program. If they were to expand it to 15, they will have to make two separate developmental teams to do it.

But once there's money to be made in college basketball (and though the NCAA is slow-footing this, they will have to get fully on board or the states will take it out of their hands) players won't have the need to go overseas, and the G League program is really about competing with New Zealand, Australia, and Europe.

If we get to a point where both one-and-done and NIL go through, that program will probably cease to exist. But even if one of the two happens, I don't think that developmental program will last more than 3-5 years. It's a bandaid to keep players like RJ Hampton and LaMelo ball in the States for scouting purposes.
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« Reply #14 on: May 13, 2020, 02:29:16 PM »
If the top 15 players are gone...#16, #19, and #22 will go to Duke;
#17, #18, #24 and #28 will go to KU. Etc.

The hierarchy order will stay the same, with all teams getting bumped down ~15 spots.

And that is true.

However, when Duke is getting #1, #3 and #7 and NC State is getting #45, there is a big discrepancy in talent.
Now, Duke is getting #'s 16, 19 and 22 while NC State is getting #60.  That discrepancy drops quite a bit and evens the playing field.

I think if this moves forward, we will see how good of a coach Coach K and Cal really are.  They have had a huge talent advantage over others that can help hide their short comings.  So will the talent level a bit more even, we will see if it was talent or if it was coaching that was leading to their success.

I agree the best coaches will become people who can beat you with theirs or who can take your guys and beat you with them. 
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2020, 03:06:47 PM »
But wait....Wojo always gets his man.

He does.  100% of the time
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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2020, 03:57:52 PM »
IMO i dont even want mane anymore, we're loaded on guards

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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2020, 04:08:14 PM »
IMO i dont even want mane anymore, we're loaded on guards

I do and I hope he sees the value in a Marquette education and a chance to improve his skills!

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« Reply #18 on: May 13, 2020, 04:32:55 PM »
IMO i dont even want mane anymore, we're loaded on guards
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« Reply #19 on: May 13, 2020, 05:12:56 PM »
But with the very best players gone, the remaining players will be bunched much closer together in terms of ability, so many more teams will be comparable.
I can see logic both ways. The gap between 10 and 20 is bigger than 1 and 10.  But I can also see Duke, UK, etc. getting older and better. Also, coaching is a big deal in college. The blue bloods have better coaches than MU.

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Re: Not a Good Sign about Mane
« Reply #20 on: May 13, 2020, 06:44:53 PM »
IMO i dont even want mane anymore, we're loaded on guards

And other than DJ, there isn't a single Guard as talented on this years team as Mane is/would be. And...they have an open scholarship still.
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« Reply #21 on: May 13, 2020, 09:36:36 PM »
I don’t think so. The blue bloods will get the best of the available players and it will just trickle down from there.

There are more 4 stars than 5 stars and that would help level the field a bit on the talent front.  Another way to think about it, a group of 3's and 4's should have a better chance of beating a bunch of 4's than a bunch of 4's trying to beat teams loaded with 5's.  If one believes the difference between a 4 and a 5 is big. 
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« Reply #22 on: May 13, 2020, 10:27:50 PM »
With NIL coming, it's likely a short-term prospect that the G League will be grabbing prospects. In addition, it sounds like they just want part of the team to be one-and-done talents and to pair them up with seasoned pros to serve as role models. So there probably won't ever be more than 5-8 prospects in the program. If they were to expand it to 15, they will have to make two separate developmental teams to do it.

But once there's money to be made in college basketball (and though the NCAA is slow-footing this, they will have to get fully on board or the states will take it out of their hands) players won't have the need to go overseas, and the G League program is really about competing with New Zealand, Australia, and Europe.

If we get to a point where both one-and-done and NIL go through, that program will probably cease to exist. But even if one of the two happens, I don't think that developmental program will last more than 3-5 years. It's a bandaid to keep players like RJ Hampton and LaMelo ball in the States for scouting purposes.

What motivation would a G-League vet like Vander Blue have in mentoring some hot shot 18 year old that is most likely going to take Blue's spot? It's like the Farve/Rodgers or Rodgers/New draft pick guy mentoring. They ain't gonna do it.

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« Reply #23 on: May 14, 2020, 06:37:53 AM »
What motivation would a G-League vet like Vander Blue have in mentoring some hot shot 18 year old that is most likely going to take Blue's spot? It's like the Farve/Rodgers or Rodgers/New draft pick guy mentoring. They ain't gonna do it.

My expectation is they'll focus on people that are close to retirement and pay them more than they are paying now. Of course there will be some that do it. People train their replacements to do their jobs every single day.

Someone like Blue, who thinks he's still in his prime at 27, maybe not. But someone like Andre Ingram, who's 34, has had a cup of coffee in the NBA, and is one of the top all-time scorers in G League history, maybe he takes $100,000 a year on a 2-3 year deal to mentor young players. There are dozens of journeymen that would jump all over that role before their career comes to an end.

Also, think about the positive motivational factors for those players as they leave their playing days if they decide to move to coaching. "I worked with NBA players Jalen Green, Kai Sotto, Daishen Nix, and Isaiah Todd" is the kind of thing that will help an old player who's looking to become a young coach whether it's catching on with a NBA team or moving into the college ranks. Could also help on the recruiting trail.
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« Reply #24 on: May 14, 2020, 08:24:47 AM »
My expectation is they'll focus on people that are close to retirement and pay them more than they are paying now. Of course there will be some that do it. People train their replacements to do their jobs every single day.

Someone like Blue, who thinks he's still in his prime at 27, maybe not. But someone like Andre Ingram, who's 34, has had a cup of coffee in the NBA, and is one of the top all-time scorers in G League history, maybe he takes $100,000 a year on a 2-3 year deal to mentor young players. There are dozens of journeymen that would jump all over that role before their career comes to an end.

Also, think about the positive motivational factors for those players as they leave their playing days if they decide to move to coaching. "I worked with NBA players Jalen Green, Kai Sotto, Daishen Nix, and Isaiah Todd" is the kind of thing that will help an old player who's looking to become a young coach whether it's catching on with a NBA team or moving into the college ranks. Could also help on the recruiting trail.

A $100,000 a year isn't going to motivate a veteran guy to mentor a young kid who may or may not respect a washed up veteran.  If that is the model, G-League will have to anti up much more than that.