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Josh Okogie to hire agent and stay in NBA Draft
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket Forever" data-source="post: 408056" data-attributes="member: 2438"><p>JO is not a perfect NBA rookie to be sure, but he’s closer than a lot of folks think. Overall FG% was well over 40% and his 3-pt% was 38%. Both are very good for collegiate player. He PROBABLY DOES need another year to be completely ready. However, it is entirely possible JO can ALSO improve his game at venues other than Tech to get there, say the NBA’s G-League, while still making a little money. Another thing to consider is that the timing of declaring for the draft is everything. For example, it could very well be that the people who are PROJECTED to come out for the NBA Draft for 2019 could number more than this year and collectively be light-years better than JO. If that’s the case, then financially, he’d be better out coming out this year as long as he can get some assurance that he’d ultimately be no worse off than the G Leage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket Forever, post: 408056, member: 2438"] JO is not a perfect NBA rookie to be sure, but he’s closer than a lot of folks think. Overall FG% was well over 40% and his 3-pt% was 38%. Both are very good for collegiate player. He PROBABLY DOES need another year to be completely ready. However, it is entirely possible JO can ALSO improve his game at venues other than Tech to get there, say the NBA’s G-League, while still making a little money. Another thing to consider is that the timing of declaring for the draft is everything. For example, it could very well be that the people who are PROJECTED to come out for the NBA Draft for 2019 could number more than this year and collectively be light-years better than JO. If that’s the case, then financially, he’d be better out coming out this year as long as he can get some assurance that he’d ultimately be no worse off than the G Leage. [/QUOTE]
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