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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 755476" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>this is a great, thought-provoking post. a few thoughts in response...</p><p></p><p>-agree with your analysis of jose.</p><p></p><p>-the addition of kyle *should* reduce the desperation for jose to return for the bonus year. add deebo (fingers crossed) and the desperation for jose is further reduced. even if kyle has a modest or "quiet" season as a role player this winter, he comes back a former top 150 PG with an important year of ACC seasoning (behind a senior/veteran ACC PG) who is now ready to take the helm in 21-22.</p><p></p><p>-agree with your analysis of jordan benefitting the most, and the most likely to take advantage of the bonus season. </p><p></p><p>-moses is the hardest to predict. difficult to predict his development curve in terms of timing. easy to imagine it unfolding this season. also easy to imagine him doing well this year, but still needing another season in the ACC before going pro (nba or overseas). </p><p></p><p>-i still find it amazing how many GT fans think devoe might go pro after 3 years. (i know you dtm are not making that prediction in the OP, i'm just adding it here because others frequently mention it when discussing our roster beyond this season. i just dont see anything that leads me to believe devoe will be a pro after 3 years. imho, based on his first 2 seasons, he is not on a path to going pro next spring. i would love to be wrong, because that would mean he is dominant this winter and GT hoops has had a tremendous season. if he is getting serious nba attention after this season, GT had an amazing year and he led us to the upper echelon of the ACC. he is a great piece, and looks to be a very good 4-year starter for us, in my view. i see a future overseas pro career. as for nba after 3 years of college ball, other posters have diagnosed (in great detail) the barriers in previous threads: athleticism, handle, turnovers, jump shot, size/strength, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 755476, member: 538"] this is a great, thought-provoking post. a few thoughts in response... -agree with your analysis of jose. -the addition of kyle *should* reduce the desperation for jose to return for the bonus year. add deebo (fingers crossed) and the desperation for jose is further reduced. even if kyle has a modest or "quiet" season as a role player this winter, he comes back a former top 150 PG with an important year of ACC seasoning (behind a senior/veteran ACC PG) who is now ready to take the helm in 21-22. -agree with your analysis of jordan benefitting the most, and the most likely to take advantage of the bonus season. -moses is the hardest to predict. difficult to predict his development curve in terms of timing. easy to imagine it unfolding this season. also easy to imagine him doing well this year, but still needing another season in the ACC before going pro (nba or overseas). -i still find it amazing how many GT fans think devoe might go pro after 3 years. (i know you dtm are not making that prediction in the OP, i'm just adding it here because others frequently mention it when discussing our roster beyond this season. i just dont see anything that leads me to believe devoe will be a pro after 3 years. imho, based on his first 2 seasons, he is not on a path to going pro next spring. i would love to be wrong, because that would mean he is dominant this winter and GT hoops has had a tremendous season. if he is getting serious nba attention after this season, GT had an amazing year and he led us to the upper echelon of the ACC. he is a great piece, and looks to be a very good 4-year starter for us, in my view. i see a future overseas pro career. as for nba after 3 years of college ball, other posters have diagnosed (in great detail) the barriers in previous threads: athleticism, handle, turnovers, jump shot, size/strength, etc. [/QUOTE]
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