Last year Orlando inked 4 players to training camp slots and pre-season games with no intention of having them in Magic blue. This sets a trend of creatively "over-paying" D-leaguers that have potential to develop. This keeps the development in house.
2015-16 shape up to be similar. Tyler Harvey, Melvin Ejim, and now Jordan Sibert, seem to be this year's experiment in player development.
Hennigan's experiments with the D-league as a AAA farm is very intriguing. Players "get paid" creating a level of loyalty. And as Erie is solely under Orlando's direction, the players get the playing time dictated from above.
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Do you consider it a wise financial investment to exploit the D-league as a training ground?
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I love that we have our own D-League team! Pretty soon every team is going to have one. It'll be almost like Baseballs AA and AAA systems. I hope they start to give us better protection on the players on our D-League team like in Baseball. That way we would've been able to keep someone like Curry
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drsd wrote:Last year Orlando inked 4 players to training camp slots and pre-season games with no intention of having them in Magic blue. This sets a trend of creatively "over-paying" D-leaguers that have potential to develop. This keeps the development in house.
2015-16 shape up to be similar. Tyler Harvey, Melvin Ejim, and now Jordan Sibert, seem to be this year's experiment in player development.
Hennigan's experiments with the D-league as a AAA farm is very intriguing. Players "get paid" creating a level of loyalty. And as Erie is solely under Orlando's direction, the players get the playing time dictated from above.
Poll question:
Do you consider it a wise financial investment to exploit the D-league as a training ground?
i guess i take a different view of your wording of "exploit".
Hennigan is paying his D-League players well, and using them to better the organization. No reason a player couldnt move from the D-League to the NBA roster if their player warranted it.
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I'm pretty sure Harvey will make the roster with ejim, sibert, and appling heading to the d league to join siva. Opening night roster:
00 Gordon
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3 dedmon
4 Payton
5 Oladipo
8 frye
9 vucevic
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13 Napier
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10 Fournier
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13 Napier
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32 Watson
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I think it's cool that the D-League exists because of what it does for basketball culture as a whole. Pathways to NBA playing careers are actually the least significant part for me. 2-3 years of semi-pro experience can be the bridge that a lot of young guys need to get them careers in coaching, personal fitness, and/or playing overseas.
As to what it does for the Magic, I'm pretty meh. I'm not opposed to spending resources on it, but I don't typically get excited about D-league prospects. People getting upset about Seth Curry, for instance, strikes me as kinda silly.
As to what it does for the Magic, I'm pretty meh. I'm not opposed to spending resources on it, but I don't typically get excited about D-league prospects. People getting upset about Seth Curry, for instance, strikes me as kinda silly.
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I think it's a fantastic resources and a wise way to have a hand in more than one pot
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You never know when and where a good propect will come. Let's be realistic here if he didn't do this people would be criticizing him for not investing in player development.
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