RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
btw introduce yourself to Luke Davis for UNC...
Luke has lost about 15 lbs in practices this year, sat a year out after transferring.
http://youtu.be/5nL7u8UADcU - Posted by sportznut628
WOW...I really, really hope you're not serious about this. You want people to be impressed by a youtube clip of a guy shooting 3 pointers and making a few passes for a D-2 school against another D-2 school?
If so, I found a clip of a guy making a shot from the roof of a house, Roy should look him up.
- Posted by packfan1979
Louisville and UNC Charlotte are D2 teams - oh wait you are a State fan..nevermind...too hard of a question...btw he can shoot and create his own shot, unlike Scott Wood
- Posted by sportznut628
You got me...He destroyed Louisville with that one pass it showed against them, with the 1st half winding down.
RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
TBK must be working again...and can't respond...LOL ..he should could respond when he was spewing nonsense.
RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
Technically, the concept of "testing the waters" still exists. But as a practical matter, it is no longer of any value. An undergraduate may request an evaluation of his draft potential once and once only. He must do so, in writing, by tomorrow, April 3rd.
He will get an "answer" to his request by April 6th in order that he may announce his intent to stay in college by the NCAA's April 10 deadline. What that means, essentially, is that he can only get an off the cuff appraisal which cannot possibly take into account the decisions of the many other underclassmen considering entering the draft. He can't participate in any workouts or otherwise have direct contact with NBA teams. Therefore, he can not get a meaningful evaluation of his potential, since evaluators would have to assume that everybody will enter the draft, even though they know that won't happen.
So there really is little point to go to the trouble. You might just as well make your own guess, because the NCAA has made it impossible for the NBA to help you. Therefore, anyone with sense will tell the NCAA they are coming back by April 10th, and then take the remaining time until the 29th to make their real decision. The NCAA is not looking out for the student athletes here. They are just continuing to exploit them. Consequently, there is no ethical obligation for athletes and their coaches to be honest with the NCAA on this issue.
Great lessons we're teaching there, NCAA. Keep up the good work.
RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
Technically, the concept of "testing the waters" still exists. But as a practical matter, it is no longer of any value. An undergraduate may request an evaluation of his draft potential once and once only. He must do so, in writing, by tomorrow, April 3rd.
He will get an "answer" to his request by April 6th in order that he may announce his intent to stay in college by the NCAA's April 10 deadline. What that means, essentially, is that he can only get an off the cuff appraisal which cannot possibly take into account the decisions of the many other underclassmen considering entering the draft. He can't participate in any workouts or otherwise have direct contact with NBA teams. Therefore, he can not get a meaningful evaluation of his potential, since evaluators would have to assume that everybody will enter the draft, even though they know that won't happen.
So there really is little point to go to the trouble. You might just as well make your own guess, because the NCAA has made it impossible for the NBA to help you. Therefore, anyone with sense will tell the NCAA they are coming back by April 10th, and then take the remaining time until the 29th to make their real decision. The NCAA is not looking out for the student athletes here. They are just continuing to exploit them. Consequently, there is no ethical obligation for athletes and their coaches to be honest with the NCAA on this issue.
Great lessons we're teaching there, NCAA. Keep up the good work.
- Posted by Ken D.
I think the prevailing thought was that testing the waters = working out for NBA teams without an agent... you are spot on as far as the new process which obviously is nothing close to what most are meaning by "testing the waters"
RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
Which is why I said testing the waters has a different definition now. At least you get what me and TBK have been saying all along.
yep
Not top 20 on any list anywhere.
- Posted by acc_rules
this is the current list...until this list is compiled Mock Drafts don't mean squat
DECLARED FOR THE DRAFT (21):
Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina, 6-8, Will Barton, SG, Memphis, 6-6,J’Covan Brown, G, Texas, 6-1, Jared Cunningham, SG, Oregon State, 6-4, Moe Harkless, SF, St. John’s, 6-8, John Henson, PF, North Carolina, 6-10,Damian Lillard, PG, Weber State, 6-3, Kendall Marshall, PG, North Carolina, 6-4, C.J. McCollum, SG, Lehigh, 6-3,Fab Melo, C, Syracuse, 7-0, Arnett Moultrie, PF, Mississippi State, 6-11,
Austin Rivers, SG, Duke, 6-4,Terrence Ross, SG, Washington, 6-6, Quincy Roberts, SG, Grambling State, 6-5, Victor Rudd, SF, South Florida, 6-7, Renardo Sidney, PF, Mississippi State, 6-10 Hollis Thompson, SF, Georgetown, 6-8, Dion Waiters, G, Syracuse, 6-4, Maalik Wayns, PG, Villanova, 6-2, Royce White, PF, Iowa State, 6-8, B.J Young, PG, Arkansas, 6-3,
RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
Technically, the concept of "testing the waters" still exists. But as a practical matter, it is no longer of any value. An undergraduate may request an evaluation of his draft potential once and once only. He must do so, in writing, by tomorrow, April 3rd.
He will get an "answer" to his request by April 6th in order that he may announce his intent to stay in college by the NCAA's April 10 deadline. What that means, essentially, is that he can only get an off the cuff appraisal which cannot possibly take into account the decisions of the many other underclassmen considering entering the draft. He can't participate in any workouts or otherwise have direct contact with NBA teams. Therefore, he can not get a meaningful evaluation of his potential, since evaluators would have to assume that everybody will enter the draft, even though they know that won't happen.
So there really is little point to go to the trouble. You might just as well make your own guess, because the NCAA has made it impossible for the NBA to help you. Therefore, anyone with sense will tell the NCAA they are coming back by April 10th, and then take the remaining time until the 29th to make their real decision. The NCAA is not looking out for the student athletes here. They are just continuing to exploit them. Consequently, there is no ethical obligation for athletes and their coaches to be honest with the NCAA on this issue.
Great lessons we're teaching there, NCAA. Keep up the good work.
- Posted by Ken D.
Your 3rd paragraph spells out some things that were unclear to me.
RE: CJL to announce by end of week...league
btw introduce yourself to Luke Davis for UNC...
Luke has lost about 15 lbs in practices this year, sat a year out after transferring.
http://youtu.be/5nL7u8UADcU - Posted by sportznut628
WOW...I really, really hope you're not serious about this. You want people to be impressed by a youtube clip of a guy shooting 3 pointers and making a few passes for a D-2 school against another D-2 school?
If so, I found a clip of a guy making a shot from the roof of a house, Roy should look him up.
- Posted by packfan1979
Nah, we're holding out for the guy that made the shot from the blimp. :-)