Noonskadoodle wrote:2nd round PG prospect Ray McCallum will be on ESPNU at 10.
I suggest tuning in. Dude can play.
Very underwhelming so far. He isnt showing anything. ASU's freshman PG Carson is that one that looks like a legit prospect.
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Noonskadoodle wrote:2nd round PG prospect Ray McCallum will be on ESPNU at 10.
I suggest tuning in. Dude can play.
Neon1 wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:2nd round PG prospect Ray McCallum will be on ESPNU at 10.
I suggest tuning in. Dude can play.
Very underwheling so far. He isnt showing anything. ASU's Felix is that one that looks like a legit prospect.
Noonskadoodle wrote:Neon1 wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:2nd round PG prospect Ray McCallum will be on ESPNU at 10.
I suggest tuning in. Dude can play.
Very underwheling so far. He isnt showing anything. ASU's Felix is that one that looks like a legit prospect.
I wish Jahii Carson for ASU was taller haha. Dude is lightning quick & can jump out the gym. Only a freshman.
McCallum will get going.
Neon1 wrote:
Yeah i meant Carson, not Felix.
McCallum doesnt seem to display any signs of being a NBA PG so far, he doesnt even seem like he can keep PG's in front of him.....Maybe its just Carson making him look bad.
Neon1 wrote:Okay, i buy the vert thing...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KbunYon1rw[/youtube]
Neon1 wrote:Nice little pickup of his play in the last few mins (McCallum) once Carson was sitting down.''
McCallum looks like he plays at a good pace when he has the ball in the PG role. He looks under control and comfortable.
BaunceyChillups wrote:Chad Ford saying Smart is not a lock for the draft and might stay another year
kind of lame, I guess he doesn't care that he'd go from a Top 3 pick to a Top 10-14 pick



thelead wrote:I seriously doubt he stays in college. Not many top 5 players do.
VGOSWAMI wrote:thelead wrote:I seriously doubt he stays in college. Not many top 5 players do.
Yeah, I can't imagine a player risking his stock like that. But Joakim Noah, who was projected to go top 3, returned to college and saw his stock fall the next year. Some guys are just wired differently.


thelead wrote:VGOSWAMI wrote:thelead wrote:I seriously doubt he stays in college. Not many top 5 players do.
Yeah, I can't imagine a player risking his stock like that. But Joakim Noah, who was projected to go top 3, returned to college and saw his stock fall the next year. Some guys are just wired differently.
Financial situations always come into play with those types of decisions though. I don't know anything about Smart's background but Noah came from a famous, and likely wealthy, background. He didn't need the money like most IIRC. Same with Horford.