I'm pretty sure the computer I was sitting at when that happened took a beating.:wink:Yeah, I'm pretty sure the refresh button took a beating through those days...
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I'm pretty sure the computer I was sitting at when that happened took a beating.:wink:Yeah, I'm pretty sure the refresh button took a beating through those days...
All you guys stating he should stay another year, are basing that solely off your own desire as a fan. No way should a guy who can be drafted in the top 12 of the NBA stay in college...too many bad things can happen. Many say things like stay in college and develop...doesn't a player have a better chance of developing while practicing with NBA players vs. other college players? And, getting paid millions while developing.
And, for those few who state that losing CB might be good for ISU and McD in the long-run are crazy...losing him for next year would probably spell the beginning of the end of the McD era...
I have a friend in the athletic office he has been telling me he is leaving since november
If he announces he is leaving I'm predicting it will be the worst day in the history of CF. His decision will have a huge impact on our basketball program.
I have a friend in the athletic office he has been telling me he is leaving since november
Brackins is a great player. There is no denying that. But can't people see he really isn't ready for the NBA? By that I mean he would get owned if he were in the NBA next year. He has the potential and the physical tools, but he is still somewhat raw. I know the NBA loves those type of talents but I can't see Craig succeeding in his first few years as an NBA player.
I love how everyone is taking this projection as gospel. If Brackins were to be a lottery pick, I agree he should go. If I were an NBA team, I wouldn't be drafting him this year. This is not a knock on Craig but I just don't think his game is ready. He needs to get physically and mentally stronger. The mental side is getting better but we've all seen Craig get the pouty face. I'm rambling and this is a borderline Wesley post so I'm going to stop.
NBA teams draft (especially after pick 5) based on potential. They know they might not be getting a superstar immediately but if they get a guy with a lot of upside like Brackins in the last half of the lottery then they're fine with waiting for him to develop. A lot of people on here don't understand Brackins can get better in the NBA and he would probably develop faster that way. He wouldn't have to play right away if he was drafted 12th and the team drafting him would give him every resource to improve. That being said, I don't want him to leave.Brackins is a great player. There is no denying that. But can't people see he really isn't ready for the NBA? By that I mean he would get owned if he were in the NBA next year. He has the potential and the physical tools, but he is still somewhat raw. I know the NBA loves those type of talents but I can't see Craig succeeding in his first few years as an NBA player.
I love how everyone is taking this projection as gospel. If Brackins were to be a lottery pick, I agree he should go. If I were an NBA team, I wouldn't be drafting him this year. This is not a knock on Craig but I just don't think his game is ready. He needs to get physically and mentally stronger. The mental side is getting better but we've all seen Craig get the pouty face. I'm rambling and this is a borderline Wesley post so I'm going to stop.
NBA teams draft (especially after pick 5) based on potential. They know they might not be getting a superstar immediately but if they get a guy with a lot of upside like Brackins in the last half of the lottery then they're fine with waiting for him to develop. A lot of people on here don't understand Brackins can get better in the NBA and he would probably develop faster that way. He wouldn't have to play right away if he was drafted 12th and the team drafting him would give him every resource to improve. That being said, I don't want him to leave.
he is playing on a team with no other scorers.
I don't know if this has really been discussed yet but Brackins really doesn't play like any other NBA player I can think of. One thing that will be a key for him sticking in the NBA will be his ability to hit the 3. If he can't do it then I really don't think he has an offensive game in the NBA.
It's not too often you see a 4 shooting mid-range jumpers in the NBA. I'm not saying he doesn't have the ability to do it but I see him more as a pick and pop type player.To me the mid-range jumper is more important for him than the 3 ball...
So what NCAA players WOULD you say are ready for the NBA then? I think it would be a pretty small draft if you were in the front office...
I don't know if this has really been discussed yet but Brackins really doesn't play like any other NBA player I can think of. One thing that will be a key for him sticking in the NBA will be his ability to hit the 3. If he can't do it then I really don't think he has an offensive game in the NBA.