...but keeps his college eligibility.
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...but keeps his college eligibility.
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He'd be foolish not to. Get feedback from the NBA, see what you need to work on, and be a 1st round pick next year. If Woodard would've done that he'd have had the potential to have been a late lottery pick this year and we'd have been a tourney team.
Woodard had an NBA-ready game. The only reason there was any doubt was that the production wasn't quite there to match. DJ right now doesn't handle well enough to be a starting guard in the NBA, and his shot isn't consistent enough for a 3-and-D guy. Anything can happen, but my bet is his feedback will be he's got areas he needs to work on.
Agreed. He may not even be good enough yet to play in the D league because of his ball handling, or lack thereof.
We would be foolish to assume he is staying. There is absolutely a chance he leaves.
I predict he gets a 2nd round draft grade and bolts. Hope I'm wrong
There is no building in college basketball anymore. You snag as many transfers and impact freshman as you can and try and make a run.
Perry did this and came back. Hope the same for DJ.
He'll be back.
Exactly. At this point it?s all about getting a team together through some freshman recruits and then how well coaches do in the transfer portal. It?s a new game now given the way the portal works. In a few years, we won?t see as many upsets and college basketball will be like football with the same teams winning every year
Yes and no. There is absolutely still tons of opportunity to build a team of veterans who have been with your program. In fact, most of the most successful programs recently have built that way - Gonzaga, Villanova, Baylor, Michigan. Now, these teams are also certainly getting impact freshmen and grabbing transfers, but a lot of their transfers come earlier, not as one-year 'make a run' type guy.
Programs like Duke, Kentucky, UNC, etc. are finding it tougher than ever to achieve consistency because they're trying to play that 'get a bunch of one-year guys and make a run' game all the time.