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As is Lonnie Walker.Ray Spalding from L'ville is leaving and getting an agent.
As is Lonnie Walker.Ray Spalding from L'ville is leaving and getting an agent.
the Tre Jones effectSounds like Duval got some bad advice IMO....he underwhelmed me at Dook in his one season.
He feels like someone who should have entered with an opt to come back rather than risking going unselected.
Pastner said in an interview a couple weeks ago he expects Okogie to go if he's projected in the 1st round, and to stay otherwise.
He said neither of those things. The comment was specifically about Okogie, but it also wasn't a firm agreement either. He simply said he expected the Okogie would go to the NBA if he was projected in R1, and stay at GT otherwise.Pastner said that would be his advice to anyone going to the NBA, he never said Okogie agreed with him on that opinion as far as I know.
He said neither of those things. The comment was specifically about Okogie, but it also wasn't a firm agreement either. He simply said he expected the Okogie would go to the NBA if he was projected in R1, and stay at GT otherwise.
The quote: "I believe if [Okogie] is not a guaranteed 1st round pick, he will end up coming back to school. I don't know if he's going to be a 1st round pick this year, he just wants to get the information and get educated. And the NCAA and the NBA allow you to do that, so I think a lot of guys [this year] will try the draft, enter the draft, not sign an agent, get the feedback, and then make decisions from there."
Ok well I was discussing a different interview, in which is said neither of those two things, and I left the quote. You don't need to hijack the comment to talk about a different conversation he had to try to argue the quote I have doesn't fit the counterpoint you made about a different interview. Geez.Actually he did, see the bold below from this article. Key phrase there is "I believe" which means it's just his opinion.
"Coach Josh Pastner said that he told Okogie and his family that if he is guaranteed to be a first-round pick – if a team tells him it will take him with its first-round pick if he’s available – then he should stay in the draft.
“Obviously, if he wants to come back, that’d be up to him,” Pastner said. “If you’re not a guaranteed first-round draft pick – and this isn’t about Josh, this is just my general opinion – you should come back.”
Pastner went on to say that Okogie will make “the smart decision” and that he believed that if Okogie “doesn’t get that feeling (that he’ll be a first-round pick), that he’s going to come back.”"
Ok well I was discussing a different interview, in which is said neither of those two things, and I left the quote. You don't need to hijack the comment to talk about a different conversation he had to try to argue the quote I have doesn't fit the counterpoint you made about a different interview. Geez.
On the David Glenn show, he says the quote I listed above. He neither talks in general terms nor a specific agreement he has with Okogie. Here is the link to that show, where he talks about Okogie at 34:15:
https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/H6LGhwwz0
Don't worry about it.What are you talking about? I didn't hijack anything. You said CJP never said that, so I responded showing you that he in fact did.
Don't worry about it.
Well it was from two different interviews, so yes the information was different. No hard feelings.Sorry if I rubbed you the wrong way I honestly wasn't trying to be argumentative or anything I think we just interpreted what CJP said differently.
I don’t think he’s coming back
We better be until Josh confirms he's coming back.I believe we are definitely recruiting like we will have 2 more spots.
I don’t think he’s coming back
If he goes and is a 2nd round pick then we just have to accept it. Would be a uphill battle for him I think. I just think he can be a first round lock next year so it would be much easier for him but everyone keeps thinking he is gone but nobody has any actual evidence.? Just gut feels right?