treefi wrote:Aday Mara was supposed to be one of the most intriguing prospects in college basketball at UCLA this year based on his solid play in Spain at such a young age. What happened? Not sayin' Sarr would struggle like Mara at the NCAA level, just sayin' it's a waste of time to compare Sarr's stats overseas to Mobley's stats on USC as if they mean the same thing. It's completely pointless.
IMO, Mobley as a draft prospect (some analysts had him ranked ahead of Cade & Green) should be ranked ahead of Sarr as a draft prospect.
What a weird argument. NBL is better competition than the NCAA is. They're grown men pros in the NBL, many of them have played (and even started) for NBA teams. Average age is similar to the average age in the NBA.
Just because Mick Cronin won't give many minutes to an under-developed 18 year old big man who is in a foreign country, doesn't have sh*t to do with Sarr, who played some of the best basketball of his life vs an Ignite team that had Holland, Buzelis, Tyler Smith Almansa, etc.
Sometimes young players struggle when they're in a foreign country for the first time and are adjusting to not only a new style of basketball but a new culture, new language, etc.
You don't really have to worry about that with Sarr, though. He's from France, played 2 years of OTE ball in the US and is now playing a year in Australia.
treefi wrote:IMO, Mobley as a draft prospect should be ranked ahead of Sarr as a draft prospect.
Based on what?
treefi wrote:some analysts had him ranked ahead of Cade & Green
Ok, so what? Who cares what "some analysts" say? Some analysts didn't think Giannis was a top 10 pick and some analysts didn't think Jokic wasn't a 1st round pick..some analysts thought James Wiseman was a top 2 pick.
Some analysts are wrong a lot. Why don't you make your own evaluations?
And if Mobley as a prospect was better than Cade and Green, maybe Sarr is too?
Why would it be pointless to look at Sarr's stats? How do you suggest we evaluate Sarr if we're not allowed to use his stats? Giddey put up good stats in the NBL, went 6th pick in the draft and is now starting for arguably the best team in the west. Lamelo put up good stats in the NBL, then went 3rd pick in the draft, won ROY and got a max rookie extension.
Bobi Klintman was a projected top 20 pick coming into this season, based off his stats in the NCAA. But then he goes to the NBL and now he's not even a 1st rounder. Taran Armstrong and AJ JOhnson are playing NBL this season instead of NCAA..are they putting up amazing stats? Nope.
Sengun put up good stats in the Turkish league, went 16th pick but it turns out how got drafted way too low..should have probably gone top 5..some are even saying he'd go number 1 in a re-draft.
Doncic put up good stats in Europe and is now a top 5 player in the NBA.
Like, do we really need to go down the list of players who played overseas instead of the NCAA and had success in the NBA? Jokic, Giannis, Gallinari, Tony Parker, Ginobili, Bogdanovic, etc.
And how about the list of NCAA players who didn't work out in the NBA? Kevin Knox, James Wiseman, Trevor Keels, Josh Primo, James Bouknight, Kai Jones, Josh Jackson, Stanley Johnson, etc.