Harper is going to be a star in the NBA. He can break you down or shoot the three! Needs to work on his D!
lolIt really was an awesome few months. Borderline special maybe. What a great career on the Banks. We have been down and out for so long, I am glad we finally got the payoff. Honestly, how could anyone ask for more? At least the memories will help with a down year next season.
I don’t know what you are watching. He’s clearly the best guard in the draft. Who would you take over him? The college game and NBA are very different.I know what everyone is saying, but I don't see him going number 2, not after watching the Tournament - the speed, defense and shooting ability of some of these more experienced guards.
I am not sure if you are serious or not, but you do realize all the teams with the top draft picks are terrible teams who are not looking to win “now”. They are all looking to draft based on the best potential, try to rebuild through the draft for a couple of cycles, and then look to sign or trade for a top player who will want to play with the now developing talent on the team.Not my point. I don't care how they looked as 18 year olds. I'm talking about how they look now. If you are going to draft Dylan Harper for how he is going to be 3 years from now, OK. If you want a better player right now, there are more than a few. Personally. I think Ace is one of them.
The NBA doesn't value players who play more than 1 year of college basketball that highly. The majority of the best players in the NBA now are either one and dones or haven't played college basketball at all.I know what everyone is saying, but I don't see him going number 2, not after watching the Tournament - the speed, defense and shooting ability of some of these more experienced guards.
These days, too much college ball seems to corrupt pro prospects. Two different styles that don't mesh well.The NBA doesn't value players who play more than 1 year of college basketball that highly. The majority of the best players in the NBA now are either one and dones or haven't played college basketball at all.