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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 131743322" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>Culver and Williams were never going to be NBA players no matter what they did. So if playing overseas ball was the pinnacle of their options, then it was the right move to leave. If you are a guy getting overhyped to the point of being a lottery pick that you have no business being like Alexander, the right move to make is to leave. Deuce was caught in a tough spot. He was never going to be a lottery pick, but he was getting all this talk about being a mid first round pick. Very hard to do much better than that, but he still had room to improve. Now if he was projected to more likely go at the spot he ultimately went, he would've benefited from staying. A strong season could make a difference between 1st or 2nd round selection for a guy as talented as Deuce. He unfortunately took a chance that was not completely unreasonable and it seems to he fell on the side with lower upside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 131743322, member: 1812660"] Culver and Williams were never going to be NBA players no matter what they did. So if playing overseas ball was the pinnacle of their options, then it was the right move to leave. If you are a guy getting overhyped to the point of being a lottery pick that you have no business being like Alexander, the right move to make is to leave. Deuce was caught in a tough spot. He was never going to be a lottery pick, but he was getting all this talk about being a mid first round pick. Very hard to do much better than that, but he still had room to improve. Now if he was projected to more likely go at the spot he ultimately went, he would've benefited from staying. A strong season could make a difference between 1st or 2nd round selection for a guy as talented as Deuce. He unfortunately took a chance that was not completely unreasonable and it seems to he fell on the side with lower upside. [/QUOTE]
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