Fland returning to college

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He shot awful last year and of course eventually had the injury.

4-18 in the tourney
29-104 in games against good teams in the regular season

Those are FG numbers, not just 3 point shooting

Still will get paid and has upside off his quickness, A:TO, high school pedigree, and assumed shooting improvement.
He actually shot pretty well until January (which could be argued as vs bad competition), not good in January before his injury, and then not well at all when he returned (as you might expect).
 

Hopmix

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He shot awful last year and of course eventually had the injury.

4-18 in the tourney
29-104 in games against good teams in the regular season

Those are FG numbers, not just 3 point shooting

Still will get paid and has upside off his quickness, A:TO, high school pedigree, and assumed shooting improvement.
He can improve shooting as a professional in workouts. His issue is he's small. 6'2 is tiny in the modern league. Unless you youre Steph curry type of shooter than can move without the ball or have the strength like Brunson or Mitchell. I mean Jamal Murry is 6'4 and was struggling in those trees last night. He's never gonna be more than a second round pick imo. Might as well milk NIL and college while it last.
 

Digger-Cat

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He actually shot pretty well until January (which could be argued as vs bad competition), not good in January before his injury, and then not well at all when he returned (as you might expect).
Yeah, most people want to dump on Fland because of how badly he shot when he came back from the HAND injury, but what most people don't understand is, if a shooter takes even just 1 week off away from basketball, he's not going to be able to hit the broad side of a barn for a while. Rust sets in really fast, even when you're as good as these guys are.
 

UK’98UK’00

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Most would be stunned if he stayed in the Draft. He's just doing what he should do considering he'll be gone after next year at Kentucky. Get all the feedback from NBA teams, compete and be prepared for a monster SR season in Lexington.
Thought you were making another comment on Fland and it just wasn’t making any sense. Reading! An important skill since 2nd grade!
 

Catzman

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Yeah, most people want to dump on Fland because of how badly he shot when he came back from the HAND injury, but what most people don't understand is, if a shooter takes even just 1 week off away from basketball, he's not going to be able to hit the broad side of a barn for a while. Rust sets in really fast, even when you're as good as these guys are.
Unless you are Lamont Butler. How did he do against Louisville back so soon?
 
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Digger-Cat

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Unless you are Lamont Butler. How did he do against Louisville back so soon?
How often did he catch fire after that game?

Heck, I've taken multiple years off of golf and basketball only to fire it up and catch fire for one day, but that's not sustainable for most people.

It’s not al that far fetched to see a guy get rusty after months off due to a hand injury.
 

jessieshorts8

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What did fland prove? Fland is all potential. Lowe has 2 years of production that shows he can play
If you go by that neither has proved a thing. Lowe was the only decent play on a **** team and couldn't defend or shoot. To flat out say he was flat out better is a joke. I can get saying they are the same.
 

DaDirtyLeb69

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If you go by that neither has proved a thing. Lowe was the only decent play on a **** team and couldn't defend or shoot. To flat out say he was flat out better is a joke. I can get saying they are the same.
A second team all conference player with 2 years of proven success is better than a freshman who has potential. Thats not a joke, your still very much in the cal mindset
 

*Fox2Monk*

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I would take Fland over Lowe any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Pope should get Fland and let the chips fall.
I wouldn’t mind having both. That’s an elite back court and best in the nation arguably when you bring a guy like Aberdeen and Jasper off the bench. I don’t see any way to keep all these guys happy with PT though. I’d hate to lose the guys who want to be here beforehand.
 

bucsrule8872

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Unless Oweh leaves, there’s just no more room at guard, IMHO. Not for a guy that expects to start Day One. And this guy wants to be PG1 for whichever team he goes to, and we already have our PG1 with Lowe.

Even if we lost Oweh to the NBA, we need a wing scorer to replace him, not another guy who is best with the ball in his hands.

An addition like this might look good on paper, but it’s the kind of thing where it could cause more harm than good.

I love having a rotation of Lowe/Aberdeen/Johnson at the PG.

And a rotation of Oweh/Aberdeen/Johnson/Chandler/Williams on the wing is excellent as well.

Sometimes more is less. Add too many guys and minutes become an issue.

IMHO, the only reason for us to add another rotation guy is if Oweh goes to the NBA. Then if that happens, I want another wing scorer, not a PG.