Knightro wrote:RookieStar wrote:But shouldn't the argument work in the pros? Him having good teammates in college vs. him having a team full of the best college players in the pros or something?
Anyway, Suggs does scream all-star caliber to me. Earlier in the season it was Suggs winning everyone over for the #1 pick. It was Cade slowly playing better each game that overtook Suggs. I mean, how much you wanna bet that if Suggs takes his team to the championship.. or even the final four while maintaining his averages that he will be the #1 pick/talk before the draft?
I don't think so, because it's relative to competition.
He'll be playing with NBA players, sure, but he's going to be be drafted to a team that has worse NBA players than most of the others.
Suggs is going from the best team in college basketball, a team so talented that Suggs can score 14 points a night and they can still be undefeated, to one of the 3-4 worst teams in the NBA most likely.
Can he become a higher usage player in the pros when the bad NBA team that picks him inevitably leans on him to do more? Hopefully so!
Well... IF he gets drafted by us, I dont think we will be one of the worst 3-4 teams in the league IF we are healthy lol. Also, I think we won't be asking him to do more compared to the other teams? We have a primarily ball handler and distributor, we have a go to scorer, we have a defensive specialist... so just plug and play do your thing for any rookie wing/guard we have.

















