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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 796021" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>I see it a little differently. I am not sure Jose can do much more in the college game to improve his stock for the draft. Winning ACC DPoY was well deserved, but will be hard to repeat. Especially given the class we have coming in and the likelihood that his minutes will decrease (not that they could increase from where he was at which was 2nd most minutes in ACC: 18th most nationally). He has been one of my all time favorites to come through the flats in any sport, so selfishly I hope he comes back one more year. I just don't know that it is a good business decision for him. Maybe he could make some $$ off the NIL, but it won't touch the upside of the NBA, and given his measurables I think it will only get harder for him to crack the code and get picked up somewhere if he waits. This is the hottest his ticket is likely to get. </p><p></p><p>Moses, I could see improving his shot from outside and playing more of a traditional 3/4 hybrid to improve his draft stock. If we have the bodies to allow that move then an argument could be made that the year of development here would let us highlight him and Ush in tandem off the wings (which is in and of itself a really exciting prospect). </p><p></p><p>I still think it comes down to what they hear and the likelihood of returning for either of them is low. Either way I have loved following them both at GT, and will continue to do so wherever they end up playing next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 796021, member: 959"] I see it a little differently. I am not sure Jose can do much more in the college game to improve his stock for the draft. Winning ACC DPoY was well deserved, but will be hard to repeat. Especially given the class we have coming in and the likelihood that his minutes will decrease (not that they could increase from where he was at which was 2nd most minutes in ACC: 18th most nationally). He has been one of my all time favorites to come through the flats in any sport, so selfishly I hope he comes back one more year. I just don't know that it is a good business decision for him. Maybe he could make some $$ off the NIL, but it won't touch the upside of the NBA, and given his measurables I think it will only get harder for him to crack the code and get picked up somewhere if he waits. This is the hottest his ticket is likely to get. Moses, I could see improving his shot from outside and playing more of a traditional 3/4 hybrid to improve his draft stock. If we have the bodies to allow that move then an argument could be made that the year of development here would let us highlight him and Ush in tandem off the wings (which is in and of itself a really exciting prospect). I still think it comes down to what they hear and the likelihood of returning for either of them is low. Either way I have loved following them both at GT, and will continue to do so wherever they end up playing next year. [/QUOTE]
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