It's the transfer era - I would plan on having to rebuild the entire roster every year. But that wasn't the question, no was it?I would plan on losing Milan to the NBA after this year as well
It's the transfer era - I would plan on having to rebuild the entire roster every year. But that wasn't the question, no was it?I would plan on losing Milan to the NBA after this year as well
And maybe Lipsey.I would plan on losing Milan to the NBA after this year as well
My scale confirms that there is indeedNothing between "light" and "a ton"?
No chance. I love Tamin. If he decides it’s time to get paid, he’ll transfer, and I’ll only be a little mad. But he’s just not an NBA point guard.And maybe Lipsey.
Not a chance. Love him as a college player but the nba doesn't take 6ft guards that aren't great shooters.And maybe Lipsey.
Small number, but two of those guys are outstanding.We don't lose a "ton" - at least not at this point. For today's game, losing just Gilbert, Jones and Chatfield is peanuts
I would be shocked if Lipsey plays in the NBA - that's not a knock on him as a good collegiate player, it's all about what he does well and what will (or will not) transition to NBA style.No chance. I love Tamin. If he decides it’s time to get paid, he’ll transfer, and I’ll only be a little mad. But he’s just not an NBA point guard.
Jackson is listed as a senior but has two years of eligibility, just like Curtis Jones last year.Aren’t we losing Jones, Gilbert, Chatfield, Jackson as seniors? With possibly Milan as an underclassman?
I very much agree. Without even more development as a scorer/shooter, Tamin's ceiling is lower due to his height and limited run/jump athleticism. However, his profile compares very well to a lot of guys who have had really nice careers as good backup PGs who might start on the right team or are serviceable as injury replacements. Jamal Shead is a great comp for Lipsey, and he just got drafted mid-second round and is averaging the 14th-most minutes per game of any rookie this season (albeit for a very bad team).I get the reasons people are giving against Tamin being in the NBA. While I don't think he'd match up well against a lot of current NBA PGs, I've watched enough NBA to know that he could be just as serviceable of a back-up as some that are already in the league.
I don't pretend to be a scout, but I'm genuinely surprised at some of the exclusions and inclusions every year. I feel like the size-card gets a little over-used when Tamin's name comes up, though. There are a LOT of PGs on this list between 6'1" and 6'2"
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Is this conversation devolving into the differences between a light or short ton, an imperial ton and a metric ton?Nothing between "light" and "a ton"?
Is this conversation devolving into the differences between a light or short ton, an imperial ton and a metric ton?
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Nice work, you made me Goooooooooogle that one.We use funts in this family!
I tend to agree that Lipsey's chances in the league are limited, but I said the same thing about Niang too
But 6'5 point guard that shoots it well from distance and can score at all levels gives him quite a higher floor than where Lipsey is. Physically, total offense and ability to match up on different defensive positions.I would also venture a guess nobody would have thought hali would have had the success that he has has as well.