If that's the case, Pope had better make a FF at a minimum this year....I think UK fans have had enough of having NBA talent/players who have little to no success is March while in college.Ill start:
Brea
Robinson
Oweh
Williams
Carr
Butler
Garrison
Your turn
I don't think it's really out of the realm of possibility to suggest 5 or 6 of these guys to be fringe nba players with 2 or 3 solidifying a spot on rosters for a few years. Oweh for certain is a future pro. Wearing the Kentucky uniform will get them more recognition. I think there are 3 solid pros on the team but the funny thing about it is I wouldn't even know who exactly they will be besides Oweh. I'd say Robinson and Garrison as well. I think Brea can certainly find an oppurtinutiy as well. The more I see Lamont play and how he has improved his outside shot who am I to try and say he couldn't make it as well.
Colin Cowherd-level moronic take!If that's the case, Pope had better make a FF at a minimum this year....I think UK fans have had enough of having NBA talent/players who have little to no success is March while in college.
And he won't have the excuse of "but freshmen...."
You may want to take your time in reading what I posted...read it very slowly.Colin Cowherd-level moronic take!
I read it very slowly and still stand with the same opinion. Final fours aren’t guaranteed for any coach, even the ones with the most talent.Colin Cowherd-level moronic take!
How many thought Reed would be a high 1st rounder at this point last year?If Brea can stay efficient, I can’t see how an NBA team couldn’t find a role. He doesn’t have the quickness to project as a defender but has good size and doesn’t miss.
Why not a dude shooting damn near 80% from 3 at ummm 6’7?!I’m sick and tired of always hearing “who’s going to be drafted”. Let’s let that drift away with COW being gone. If a guy actually plays good enough while IN college and just happens to play for UK then great - good luck to him. Let’s try the approach of play good in college first - then go on to the NBA.
…and to answer the question - likely zero to two in second round next June. “Maybe” Robinson and Oweh but it’s doubtful to be honest imo.
I would include Brea esp with his dead eye and the fact that he is 6’7.Oweh and Robinson have the best chance.
If Robinson can continue to improve defensively, I can see him making a roster spot somewhere in the league. Guys with the range that he has don’t come around that often at that size. His handle isn’t good, nor is he a particularly effective playmaker but he can get from a dribble to a shot immediately and can do it under duress. His intermediate game is actually an asset and I wish he’d go to it more aggressively. His lack of athleticism hurts and he really could help himself by showing some ability to slash. He doesn’t like physicality but is good enough to be a roster guy imo.I think Brea is the only one that has a chance at anything other than a 2 way deal. He’s 6’7” and just doesn’t miss. People will give him all kinds of chances. I don’t see anyone else’s game really translating. There are a number of them that can be pros for a long time, just not in the NBA.
Pretty solid assessment.Well they’re all old and in college for a reason. I don’t think we have any NBAers but I think we have some stud college players and winners.
Agreed. Don’t really care. I don’t mind to discuss though. Truth is, I never gave a rip where our guys got drafted. It’s one of the sales pitches I never bought into. Just seemed like such a fake thing to celebrate. Most, if not all, of those dudes were NBA ready-ish when they got to Lex. Especially the last half of his tenure, Cal did squat to develop the talent. He just collected it and mostly squandered it.Honestly I don’t even care. That’s a great feeling. I only care about them winning here again.
Because he can’t guard an NBA SG OR SF and he would get limited 3 point opportunities. There is a reason he is not starting.Why not a dude shooting damn near 80% from 3 at ummm 6’7?!