EvanZ wrote:Wone wrote:Hoops Addict wrote:If he cannot dominate in college, he will get crushed in the pros.
He is weak and has an undeveloped offensive game.
Anyone picking him near 7th will regret it.
lol
that jj redick and adam morrison sure did take the league by storm!
That logic doesn't really work.
For example, let's say it's true that "All short people won't be successful in basketball." The opposite of that is not "All tall people will be successful in basketball."
In other words, it could indeed be true that a requirement for being good in the NBA is having dominated in college. That is not the same thing as saying all players who dominated in college will be good in the NBA.
He's saying it's a necessary condition, but that doesn't mean it's sufficient.
i'm not sure what you're talking about.
college stats mean absolutely NOTHING in the nba.
perry jones put up 13.5 ppg / 7.6 rpg / 1.3 apg / 50% fg% this year. unimpressive no? let's look at what others have put up...
vince carter-13 ppg / 4.5 rpg / 2.4 apg / 52% fg%
andre iguodala-12.9 ppg / 8.4 rpg / 4.9 apg / 45% fg%
none of these players dominated college basketball yet they turned out great in the nba. that's the point i'm trying to make. it doesn't matter if you dominate college ball or not, it doesn't mean a thing in the nba.
jason thompson put up 20.4 ppg / 12.1 rpg / 2.7 apg / 56% fg% in his last season in college, he's an utter scrub in the nba. exactly.
numbers don't mean a thing.