Duke4life831 wrote:Big J wrote:Does anyone know if this kid has a good head on his shoulders or good people around him? Some of the weird ish that went on at Kentucky seems sketch af.
What was sketch about it? Decided to reclassify late so wasn't eligible to play the first half of the season and didn't go to the G League.
So he was looking at just training with a trainer for the 9 months. Or he can get paid well (dude got an endorsement deal with Porsche and driving different Porches all season) and also train at a world class training facility.
Seems like a pretty easy decision by me.
But why not play the 2nd half of the season? If he made his debut in the first Vanderbilt game, he would have been able to play in 19 games.
Based on what Calipari says in this article, it kind of just seems like maybe he's just not that good. He isn't showing enough fight in practices, can't play at the speed Cal needs his guys to play at, etc. If he can't play college speed, how's he gonna play NBA speed?
”Not if he’s not ready. If I don’t think he’s ready to be put in a game, I’m not going to do that to him. I’m trying to protect all of these kids. I kind of explained that to him in my vision for how you need to play. In most cases it’s I want you to be aggressive, I want you to do what you do best, but I also want to protect you,” Caliapri said.
“So, with him,
you’ve got to get in unbelievable shape, he’s not even close to that. You’ve got to be able to play fast, yet still be skilled. This isn’t, you know, my pace; I’m still working on freshmen that have been here the summer, the fall, and months, and they’re still not playing at the (level). I’m still working on a couple of guys that have been here three years that you’ve got to play with more intensity, more fight. You have to fly. You can’t run at your speed. Run faster than you think you can run.
“He just has to blend in and be a teammate, which means you’ve got to be around the guys. You’ve got to be there. You’ve got to talk. Shaedon is not a guy that says a lot. You can do that, but the only way you create relationships is that you speak, you listen, you talk. So, he’ll have to do that,” said Calipari Friday.
“But he’s a ways away from playing games, and it may be a year from now."A year from now? So he's that much out of shape? That far away from being able to pick up the offense? What kind of player is he if it's gonna take him a year to be ready to into a game for Kentucky? If it is gonna take him a year to beready to. play for kentucky, then how long is it gonna take him to be ready for the NBA? 2 years? Maybe 3?
Source:
https://www.yoursportsedge.com/2022/01/08/shaedon-sharpe-not-ready-to-play-yet-and-calipari-says-he-may-not-play-all-season/vaughts-views/larryvaught/