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  • #16
    CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View Post
    I hope he stays in college for another season...hopefully Kabongo will...realize that another year of seasoning against top flight NCAA teams will help ensure he is more NBA ready so that he will stick with whatever team drafts him.
    If he can get a commitment from a GM, then an off-season workign with personal trainer and coach, and a year of workign with an NBA team and THEIR personal trainers and coaches, plus going up against real NBA players in practice will be of far more benefit to his game then playing against NCAA talent.

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    • #17
      WJF wrote: View Post
      Would the guaranteed money of being, lets say, the 27th pick be better than coming back for a year and getting guaranteed money as the 11th pick?
      its all about risk. the "what if" an injury happens.

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      • #18
        For what it's worth picks 20-30 consist of the Lakers drafting twice, the Magic, Spurs and Heat once and they could all really use a "PG of the future" prospect.

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        • #19
          WJF wrote: View Post
          Would the guaranteed money of being, lets say, the 27th pick be better than coming back for a year and getting guaranteed money as the 11th pick?
          There's more guarantee in this year's draft if Kabongo can secure that first round status. MK has about a 50/50 chance of getting undrafted if he comes back and only has a modest improvement or if coach Barnes decides to give Myck diminished minutes at the point with new recruit Javan Felix in the mix along with J'Covan Brown who can run the offense. It's hard to predict both in terms of Kabongo's performance and the depth of next year's prospects.

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