fendilim wrote:pepe1991 wrote:fendilim wrote:Gleague will slowly be relevant to developing players.
There is no way nba teams are spending their operation without getting any benefit.
You base this off what?
D league exists since 2001. From rebranding, changing names, adding more team, 23 years later you still have glorified pickup games played by mostly mid to late 20s players that aren't good enough to nba and are too old to reprogram to play in Europe ( or any other league where concept of team will be more important than individual quality ).
G league Ingnite was massive NBA project, they even added ex nba players ( Amir Johnson, Jett etc) to showcase new talent and be alternative for college.
Instad, all players that arived from Ignite were so raw that it took even best among them ( Green & Kuminga ) THREE years of reprograming in in nba to even be considered okey/Playable/Net -not-negative.
Both teams who drafted them ( Houston & Warriors )- had much better alternatives elewhere, in tradidional college pickups ( Barnes, Mobley, Franz ...).
Others from Ignite are some of the most raw, unplayable players i've seen in very long time:
Scoot Henderson- PG who can hardly dribble the ball straight forward
Dyson Daniels- can't get PT as lottery pick on 15 wins team. Should i add anything to this?
Even Hoops Hype article comes to conclusion... Well . read it yourself
So in that regard, it seems like the G League wasn’t a great level of basketball to prepare these prep stars for life in the NBA. The league’s lack of big men that remotely resemble NBA bigs (pro-level big men who aren’t good enough for the NBA almost always end up in either Europe or Asia where they are well-compensated, and rarely stick it out in the G League) and it’s up-and-down all-offense, no-defense style were great for these prospects to flash and put up stats, but as far as developing them for the NBA?
Other avenues, such as college or pro ball in Europe, would have probably been better for that.
And that's where i'm standing at. You have a league where it's just whole bunch of players play for noting but self- promotion.
Do you know who won G league championship? I don't. What G league champion gets? Nothing. What's the point of winning or losing? Is there draft to tank for? Nop. Whole concept of a league is so anti-competitive that it's sad.
thats actually true the d-league was created since 2001. And nobody cares until now.
Only recently did nba teams started to takeover in less than 10 years. Eventually, Teams will start sending players to the gleague to develop if they cant find playing time for them.
No one gives a **** about watching gleague games tbh, but if you think a business organization will keep spending money without getting any benefit at all, then you’re not a good business owner.
Like I said, gleague will be eventually be used to develop more nba players. While you are correct that some of the gleague products doesn’t guarantee success, so does other alternatives. Even the nba doesnt guarantee success. Otherwise, we wont even have draft bust. Lol
The point is, a lot more teams are starting to use the gleague to develop their younger players who cant get playing time. Heck, we even use the gleague to get plaYers in shape (jonathan isaac). Getting game minutes is valuable.
NBA teams will find a way to maximize how they are spending money allotted to gleague teams. Otherwise, you’re just letting money run out off a leaking faucet.
G league/D league now exits for over 20 years. And still nobody cares.
y, Teams will start sending players to the gleague to develop if they cant find playing time for them.
They won't. And there is simple answer why- money.
You draft player who is 20# pick for example, he has guaranteed 3 years, $8,7M guaranteed ( around $3M a year) and takes you one roster spot. By default, PICK is more valuable than whoever is drafted- if plan is to not play him on main roster.
First round picks can't be signed with two way contracts, so you can only carry 15 men + 3 two way contracts.
It simply makes no funcuional nor basketball sense to draft guy, pay him rotation money and send him to G league. Better alternative- trade pick for player you can actually depend on.
, but if you think a business organization will keep spending money without getting any benefit at all, then you’re not a good business owner.
It makes financial sense, league is sponsored by Gatorade, that's why it's called G league. They have streaming contract with twitch, ESPN plus has brodcasting rights.
Season tickets cost $200-300 . Average attendence is around 2000-2500 a game. it depends on a team & city.
Oh and there are fools every year that pay $300 for open tryout in hope for career

But most important kicker- players make so little money to make whole thing possible. I gave my best to find single player in G league to make serious money not named Scoot Henderson, who got $500K for a season, and was promoted as future top 3 pick.
Minimal salary is $35 K a season.
Jett Howard costs more than several G league rosters combined.
And that's execlly why nba G league will never be developmental league. If you can freeze salary for player sent to G league against cap than sure. But it simply makes no sense, especially for good teams, to pay somebody $5-8M a year to not have him playing on main roster, under salary restrictions , where whole league is in desparate need for money.
This is execlly why i said above, if you have #20 pick, it's way more valuable to trade pick for contributor or future pick than draft & stash him in G league.
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