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Skill development? it's like i am saying the same shit over and over.. and you guys just keep ignoring it and asking the same question.
Kevin Garnett made the all star team his 3rd year. Is that not skill development. According to this rule.. he would have been a rookie that same year. I highly doubt he becomes an all-star. the NBA furthered his skill development over college. Also the idea that none made an impact their second year is absolute pure fantasy. You keep making shit up..
Kevin Garnett second year.. 17 pts 8 boards 3 assists 2 blocks
Kobe Bryant second year 15.4 points 3.1 boards 2.5 assists
Amaré Stoudamire ROOKIE 13.5 points 8.8 boards Rookie of the Year
second year 20.6 points 9 boards
Dwight Howard ROOKIE 12 points 10 boards
second year 15.8 points 12.5 boards a double double as a rookie
and you already cried uncle on Lebron.
That is 5 guys that were all-stars by the time or during their rookie season if they had to wait 2 years in college. in the last 20 years in NBA only 4 guys who went to college made the all-star team in their rookie season. College does not refine your skills better than the NBA.
How many of your 1st team allstars made a significant impact as a rookie? IE the 1 year they would have had to play basketball someplace besides the NBA. How about in year 2?
There have been 42 players to come straight from high school.
Of the players you have listed only LBJ made a decent impact his 1st year. None even made significant impacts their 2nd year.
If players are so highly touted and will make that much of an impact in the NBA right out of high school then they are not missing out on any money.
Rookie pay for the #1 pick is $4.4m.
LBJ signed a $90m contract with Nike and even received a sizable enough loan based on his projected out come to roll around CLE in a Hummer while still in high school.
The top paid player in Europe makes $4.2m per year and could not cut it in the NBA playing a grand total of 138 NBA games starting in 18 of them. If a top US player were to play in Europe their paycheck would be considerably larger than that not to mention their international marketability would grow immensely.
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What about skills development? This is where you may have an edge but with D and Euro league options and the elite coaching of the NCAAB I doubt it is much if any.
Skill development? it's like i am saying the same shit over and over.. and you guys just keep ignoring it and asking the same question.
Kevin Garnett made the all star team his 3rd year. Is that not skill development. According to this rule.. he would have been a rookie that same year. I highly doubt he becomes an all-star. the NBA furthered his skill development over college. Also the idea that none made an impact their second year is absolute pure fantasy. You keep making shit up..
Kevin Garnett second year.. 17 pts 8 boards 3 assists 2 blocks
Kobe Bryant second year 15.4 points 3.1 boards 2.5 assists
Amaré Stoudamire ROOKIE 13.5 points 8.8 boards Rookie of the Year
second year 20.6 points 9 boards
Dwight Howard ROOKIE 12 points 10 boards
second year 15.8 points 12.5 boards a double double as a rookie
and you already cried uncle on Lebron.
That is 5 guys that were all-stars by the time or during their rookie season if they had to wait 2 years in college. in the last 20 years in NBA only 4 guys who went to college made the all-star team in their rookie season. College does not refine your skills better than the NBA.
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