clyde21 wrote:karkinos wrote:Catchall wrote:
Quickley was probably going to be a late-first or early second-round pick regardless.
bro keldon johnson was the 29th pick. it is highly unlikely he would have gotten drafted in the first round.
there is not a lot of wiggle room
going in the first round is a much bigger deal than getting signed as a 2nd round picki would not lump late first-early second together like it doesn't matter. it does. staying an extra year in college to lock in a first round contract absolutely matters.
there's very little difference between being drafted 30th or 40th.
we'll agree to disagree
first round contracts are guaranteed
second round contracts guarantee usually 2 years but some are less
https://collegebasketball.nbcsports.com/2018/05/10/in-the-money-second-round-picks-cash-in-guaranteed-contracts-at-exceedingly-high-rates/In the past two seasons, every college player that was selected among the top 50 picks — a total of 30 of which came in the second round — received a guaranteed contract. Of those 30, 22 were given a two-year guaranteed deal.
so basically in 2 years, 30 second round picks got guaranteed deals, and even those were only 2 years.
that averages out to 15 second round players per year. if there are 30 players per round, that basically is a toss up to get a guaranteed deal.
the finer details between being a first and second round pick matter. maybe not to most people reading the forum, but for players it is definitely a bigger deal. to say quickley going back didn't matter is ignoring the fact that despite an awesome season people on this board were STILL predicting him to go in the 2nd round. yet somehow ya'll think he is just as valuable as a freshman? lol what? a 5 star freshman coming off the bench is worth the same as SEC player of the year? ok.
he might not have had 100% odds of being a first round pick this year, but his odds were definitely better considering his teammate was drafted 29th in 2019.