dtgold88
Well-Known Member
I don't disagree, but at some point maybe you shouldn't call a kid playing at the highest level in college and a near lock as a top 10 pick trash from behind a computer.He's shooting 35% from the field, and 34% from the college 3 point line while having the #1 and #2 pick taking almost all of the defense's attention away from him.
That's garbage.
Listen, I know how the game works. They draft these kids based on potential. But at some point, you have to look at the numbers and say ... is this kid really worthy of a Top 5 pick if he can't even excel at this level?