djsunyc wrote:bluerap23 wrote:djsunyc wrote:
doing well in what context? doing well for g-league players means making the main roster and getting minutes. all these guys are doing is playing better in the g-league.
imho, if you can 1 person from your g-league to make an nba rotation, it should be considered a success. not many teams can say that. our lone g-league guy that made it was fred. while pascal + delon + norm + yak spent time down there, they were drafted by us so they aren't g-league products. fred wasn't drafted and was developed in the g-league and considering where he is today - he's a major g-league success story.
This doesn't really make sense. I'd argue Pascal's development was aided by G-League more so than Fred. Pascal lead them to a championship.
i'm not discounting g-league as a source for development but i have a distinction between g-league players and nba players that had guaranteed nba contracts who spent time in the g-league.
Ok, but then you basically have a better chance of winning lotto 649. FVV success is so incredibly rare that Masai and co. have already hit 1000 even if they were never to develop another undrafted player for the remainder of their life.