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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 799874" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>That can be said for almost any player who ever has a big year. Playing in college won't really develop players more than a year of playing overseas. It'd probably be true of Devoe as well. But usually players don't leave with eligibility remaining to go play over seas. It happens but it usually isn't the tradeoff that people make. </p><p></p><p>Whether Moses goes overseas or comes back, his likely path to improving his draftability is in showing more ability to create his own shot, and more volume to his 3 point shooting (41% last year was good, but just on 1.2 attempts per). Usually you would expect most of the development to be done before senior year, so him improving that much in year 5 seems like a stretch. That being said, Moses is one of the wilder stories of development that makes conventional wisdom not as attractive to apply. He developed late and took 2 hugs jumps his junior and senior year whish is rare, but he also had two huge jumps mid year, during his sophomore year and seniors years, as well. If he came back could he increase his 3 point attempts and maintain the average? Maybe. Could he improve his ability to create his own shot? Sure. Maybe he comes back for year 5, take another huge leap and is consensus national player of the year. Or maybe he comes back, slightly improves individually but without Jose doesn't get as many easy and flashy finishes and so has a step back year. That is the other factor. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like he knows he has an open invitation to come back if he wants, so there's no reason for him not to push as hard as he can now for the draft. If that isn't an option then he can make the choice of returning or looking elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 799874, member: 2299"] That can be said for almost any player who ever has a big year. Playing in college won't really develop players more than a year of playing overseas. It'd probably be true of Devoe as well. But usually players don't leave with eligibility remaining to go play over seas. It happens but it usually isn't the tradeoff that people make. Whether Moses goes overseas or comes back, his likely path to improving his draftability is in showing more ability to create his own shot, and more volume to his 3 point shooting (41% last year was good, but just on 1.2 attempts per). Usually you would expect most of the development to be done before senior year, so him improving that much in year 5 seems like a stretch. That being said, Moses is one of the wilder stories of development that makes conventional wisdom not as attractive to apply. He developed late and took 2 hugs jumps his junior and senior year whish is rare, but he also had two huge jumps mid year, during his sophomore year and seniors years, as well. If he came back could he increase his 3 point attempts and maintain the average? Maybe. Could he improve his ability to create his own shot? Sure. Maybe he comes back for year 5, take another huge leap and is consensus national player of the year. Or maybe he comes back, slightly improves individually but without Jose doesn't get as many easy and flashy finishes and so has a step back year. That is the other factor. Sounds like he knows he has an open invitation to come back if he wants, so there's no reason for him not to push as hard as he can now for the draft. If that isn't an option then he can make the choice of returning or looking elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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