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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 710796" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p><a href="https://hoopseen.com/news/special/202004/jys-meat-three-how-g-league-path-impacts-college-hoops" target="_blank">https://hoopseen.com/news/special/202004/jys-meat-three-how-g-league-path-impacts-college-hoops</a></p><p></p><p>Programs that develop and cultivate talent should thrive in a transition period as we will likely see more G-League (or other professional levels) defectors. College basketball doesn’t need "now power”. The college game needs staying power. “Now power” didn’t yield squat in 2019-2020, a down year for college hoops. </p><p></p><p>Anthony Edwards was on a team that went 16-16 and finished 13th in the SEC. James Wiseman dipped his toe into the college game at Memphis. Isaiah Stewart and Jaden McDaniels were part of a Washington team that went 15-17, finished 12th in the Pac-12 and only won five games in 2020. Cole Anthony was on North Carolina’s 14-19 season (he was 10-12 when he played) and was 13th in the ACC. </p><p></p><p>Vernon Carey, a constant player in the top five his entire prep career, was the only player inside our final HoopSeen top 7 who actually had team value at the college level as a rookie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 710796, member: 1776"] [URL]https://hoopseen.com/news/special/202004/jys-meat-three-how-g-league-path-impacts-college-hoops[/URL] Programs that develop and cultivate talent should thrive in a transition period as we will likely see more G-League (or other professional levels) defectors. College basketball doesn’t need "now power”. The college game needs staying power. “Now power” didn’t yield squat in 2019-2020, a down year for college hoops. Anthony Edwards was on a team that went 16-16 and finished 13th in the SEC. James Wiseman dipped his toe into the college game at Memphis. Isaiah Stewart and Jaden McDaniels were part of a Washington team that went 15-17, finished 12th in the Pac-12 and only won five games in 2020. Cole Anthony was on North Carolina’s 14-19 season (he was 10-12 when he played) and was 13th in the ACC. Vernon Carey, a constant player in the top five his entire prep career, was the only player inside our final HoopSeen top 7 who actually had team value at the college level as a rookie. [/QUOTE]
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