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if USC can keep Enfield that program is going to be very good soon.
if USC can keep Enfield that program is going to be very good soon.
They should all come back.Yeah. Really happy with what he's done. They're a lot of fun to watch. They were one of the youngest teams in the NCAA this season (321 out of 351, iirc). So, if everyone comes back, they have a chance to be pretty good next year.
They should all come back.
I don't see a lot of good reasons these young men come out early if they are only going to go to the D League.
Do you see any of them having a chance in the draft this year?
Arizona vs. USC is going to be incredible next year. Depending on early entries from UCLA and Oregon....look out, the top of the PAC is going to be unreal againI don't think they'll declare, but I didn't think Jacobs and Jovanovic would declare last year.
I'd give Boatright and Metu an outside chance, but I think they'd be much more likely to end up as undrafted free agents and in the d-league like Jacobs and Jovanovic last year.
Metu made a huge jump from last year to this year (PAC's Most Improved Player), 1 more year could make him millions.
Boatright missed 18 games, didn't really get into game shape and start showing what he can do until close to the end of the season.
They would both do well to return, but you never know who's in their ear and what they're telling them.
Congrats to Baylor. Fun game too watch. Good luck to them the rest of the way.
As for my Trojans...one of the youngest teams in the country, weren't expected to do much in the PAC, weren't expected to even make the tournament, let alone, win a couple of games in it. I have no complaints.
Hopefully, everyone comes back. They have a chance to be pretty formidable next year.
Fight On!!
Arizona vs. USC is going to be incredible next year. Depending on early entries from UCLA and Oregon....look out, the top of the PAC is going to be unreal again
I'm afraid Boatwright might declare for the draft. If he comes back USC is for sure a top 25 team, and I'd say for sure a top 3 Pac 12 team next season.
Yeah, he might. I hope he doesn't. I think another season in college will do him some good. He missed over half the season this year, which is likely to hurt his stock. At best, he'd be a late 2nd round pick this year. If he comes back, he could play himself into the first round and maybe the lottery.
I haven't seen mocks but I'd have him as a 1st rounder right now. But going back to school would definitely help him since he missed so many games. He's a really talented player with a skill set that will translate to the next level.
Yet still they will have a good mix of both Upperclassmen and Freshmen talent.UCLA will look completely different next year, but they bring in a top 5 class so they'll have talent.
Word on the street is that Kobi Simmons is gone, Trier is likely to stay, and there is actually a slim chance Markannen returns for another year of school, which would be crazy. I can't imagine anything but a preseason #1 if we get the chance to team Lauri and Ayton together, so I'm going to spend a lot of time praying over the next few weeksUCLA will look completely different next year, but they bring in a top 5 class so they'll have talent. Same might be said for Zona, although I think they only lose Markannen early to the draft. USC should be very very good and Oregon will be good again depending on who stays, if they don't lose anybody early, I think they're a top 10 team. I do think the depth of the Pac 12 needs to be better next year though, but I'm not sure it will. I'm assuming Rabb will leave early, so Cal is going to dip, and Kuzma declared for Utah(but didn't hire an agent). I actually think ASU might be in line to finish 5th in the conference. They have a really nice class coming in.