https://www.aseaofblue.com/2018/5/1...-vanderbilt-pj-washington-nba-draft-decisions
I hope they think it over.
I hope they think it over.
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Diallo came back didn't help his draft stock.
Diallo came back didn't help his draft stock.
We talking about Hamidou Dialog(s)?!
Anyone could have given the advice he gave .Based upon how Diallo played this past season and all those still in the draft, it is a head scratcher to me how he is going to fare. I don't see him as being an expert to give anyone advice.
Anyone who already went thru combine. Don't think if you gave the same advice it would have the same affect. Talk about what you experienced vs what you "know".Anyone could have given the advice he gave .
Words to live by.I think they should do what they want to do if they want to do it. Make a decision and stick with it if sticking with it is good for them. Listen to your parents but don't listen to them unless you want to hear them and listen to what they say or said to you about what you ask them about if you can remember what you ask them about the other day month. Do it now or wait until later whatever your ever best is for them and you if you don't.
He literally said make whatever decision you feel that is best for you .Anyone who already went thru combine. Don't think if you gave the same advice it would have the same affect. Talk about what you experienced vs what you "know".
Based upon how Diallo played this past season and all those still in the draft, it is a head scratcher to me how he is going to fare. I don't see him as being an expert to give anyone advice.
Diallo came back didn't help his draft stock.
Draft stock? What happened was he proved he’s not worth a first round pick. That’s a good thing for NBA teams that would have pissed away a first round pick on him.Diallo came back didn't help his draft stock.
Diallo's games after he came back affected his draft stock because they were 100% of his college games. It was a reality correction. PJ and every single other guy we're talking about right now has already had his reality correction.Diallo came back didn't help his draft stock.
Draft stock? What happened was he proved he’s not worth a first round pick. That’s a good thing for NBA teams that would have pissed away a first round pick on him.
Do you want players to fool teams? I’ve never understood this type of thinking.
What’s important is actually improving what teams say you need to improve. If PJ comes back and shoots 35% from three and 70% from the line he probably gets drafted pretty high
I think Diallo is a bit of a head case and I wouldn’t listen to any advice he has to give. If the kid would have listened to Cal and done as he was told his stock might be higher right now.
Diallo was way over rated from day oneBased upon how Diallo played this past season and all those still in the draft, it is a head scratcher to me how he is going to fare. I don't see him as being an expert to give anyone advice.
Diallo came back didn't help his draft stock.
Doesn’t matter how many he shoots he has to show he can make them consistently. Or at least knock down some face up jumpersDon't see PJ getting a lot of 3 point shots at UK next year. FTs yeah. But his NBA hopes have nothing to do with FTs. This is all so boring. Wake me when it's over.
He came to college early and refused to play. Then after not playing he enters NBA draft. He then returns to college to get better, yet when Cal tries to teach him he doesn’t listen and mouths off to Cal constantly. The kid has issues.Why do you think he’s a “head case?”
He came to college early and refused to play. Then after not playing he enters NBA draft. He then returns to college to get better, yet when Cal tries to teach him he doesn’t listen and mouths off to Cal constantly. The kid has issues.
Didn't read. But think it's kind of funny that a guy who spent his entire college experience looking for a way to skip said experience, would have much worthwhile to offer to any prospective draftee about their decision. I know none of you believe this, but the college game will be stronger when these kids are again allowed to go straight to the pros from high school. The ones who make stupid decisions will fail, they won't have lifetime scholarships to fall back on and you will see the improved results in both the college and pro game. .