hb-robo wrote:As far as I know this is just a theory, but it has been posited by some people in NBA draft circles that the adjustment from the HS line to the NBA line in the G is potentially harmful to the development curve of a prospect's 3 ball. Shooting prospects are much more likely to emerge from collegiate game, which is of course a smaller jump from the HS line - caveat being that there are hundreds of times more NCAA draftees than GLI draftees, and that college players generally stay longer, especially shooters.
I'm not sure what to make of this information myself, but it could indicate a relatively longer journey for Matas to get up to league standards. At least we have Patton on the team staff
Interesting. What I heard was the big difference between college and g-league development is that college guys get better fundamental coaching where g-league guys get more experience against older/stronger players and NBA rules. I'll say, it was only 1 year in Matas' case, so not sure it's a huge impact.




















