Jacketbacker17
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Obviously it's early but JO is projected in the 1st round at 26th overall.
I'll be fascinated to see if Ben holds on to that level of interest. He has been hurt this year and in that hasn't looked like he has NBA level athleticism. Would be great if they see through the injury but that is a lot of work for a scout. Personally I expect he plays a year or two overseas for the experience and then goes on to a nice long career as an ME
I think you’re right about Ben. I like Ben but the bald-headed truth is that he has an engineer’s brain as well as an engineer’s athleticism too. There’re worse things hecould be than an engineer of course, and I suspect since December, thatwhere his future lies. (Question: Has Ben ever REALLY expressed interest in playing in the league?)
As for JO, ironically he might end up benefiting greatly as a result of Jose’s unfortunate injury. From everything I’ve seen, Josh is on the bubble between the 2018 NBA Draft 1st Round and it’s 2nd Round. 1st Round is guaranteed ( 3 years) contract money. 2nd Round is not guaranteed money. Also, once a player declares for draft and the April 29 deadline passes, said player cannot return to college for any remaining eligibility even if he goes undrafted. All that said JO may be more inclined to leave college if his 1st Round status is higher and more certain. Hell, I couldn’t blame him. While he is not a ‘natural’ or an NBA PG, he didn’t do badly at all running the point against Duke in the second half. He’ll do through the end of the season. We only had 10 turnovers the whole game, only one more than CJP’s target max of 9 per game. I suspect that he’ll mostly play the point now that Jose is gone for the season. I THINK JO playing the point may help better trigger his offensive game, getting him to the lane, the rim——and to the line ——more than if he doesn’t play the point. That will net him even better performances and more notice to NBA Scouts even if he is on a struggling team. My theory anyway. I right now, if I were a betting man, I’d bet JO bolts for the NBA and declares for the draft at season’s end.
The ‘stuff’ I see on Josh O says ‘18 or ‘19. Examplehttp://www.nbadraftroom.com/p/josh-okogie.htmlHe is projected late first round in the 2019 draft, not 2018. I don't see any sites that have him listed as a 1st rounder this year, and it's hard to find any where he's in the 2nd round. Theoretically he could go off the rest of the year playing PG and shoot up the draft boards, but I hope that you're wrong on this one! I think we have him one more year.
Kinda the two most important things for a NBA player lol. Too bad he has a clemson board game degree...oh waitNo big surprises. My buddy says Lammers won’t get picked but could try G league and has tools a team might like. Lack of athleticism and no offense were biggest drawbacks
He doesn’t believe josh would go first round this year and should stay. Believes he must improve handle (especially left hand), on ball D and jumper He thinks he is likely a late first round or early second round pick in 19 or 20 if he continues to improve
My expectation is JO comes back for one more year, unless he's struggling in the classroom... I have no idea what kind of student he is. If he's handling the academics, I could see him staying one more year and possibly being a mid 1st rounder or late lottery pick in the following years draft. I hope we have JO to match with our incoming freshmen, Alvarado, and the slew of guards we're going to have.
JO is the type of prospect best suited to declare for the draft without retaining an agent and see how things go with individual workouts. I think if he doesn't declare it will be about his personal values in education and our team.
NBAdraft.net just updated on 2/14 they have Okogee at #83 for 2018 and #39 for 2019. His best case for this year is probably a G league contract. Not surprised if next year he does workouts without an agent. I'm not going to complain if he wants to stay 4yrs.Obviously it's early but JO is projected in the 1st round at 26th overall.