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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 424650" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Josh has been methodical about this. A few on here predicted (rightfully) that JO would shine in the NBA combine setting, and increase his stock. He did that, and probably more. I'm sure he got some assurances from certain teams that he would be taken if he was available at certain slots he was comfortable with. </p><p></p><p>I say this in the football forum a lot, when "Georgia Tech" is heard nationwide (worldwide really) in a setting where SAs are rewarded for their hard work like the pro drafts, that's nothing but good for our programs. Sure it hurts our on the court product when a player of JO's caliber leaves, but I think it helps us off the court with recruiting and program recognition.</p><p></p><p>Congrats to JO. IMO, he's going to be a good pro with his tools and the way the NBA game is being played now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 424650, member: 360"] Josh has been methodical about this. A few on here predicted (rightfully) that JO would shine in the NBA combine setting, and increase his stock. He did that, and probably more. I'm sure he got some assurances from certain teams that he would be taken if he was available at certain slots he was comfortable with. I say this in the football forum a lot, when "Georgia Tech" is heard nationwide (worldwide really) in a setting where SAs are rewarded for their hard work like the pro drafts, that's nothing but good for our programs. Sure it hurts our on the court product when a player of JO's caliber leaves, but I think it helps us off the court with recruiting and program recognition. Congrats to JO. IMO, he's going to be a good pro with his tools and the way the NBA game is being played now. [/QUOTE]
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