right, and Davis is currently younger than Shaq and Duncan were when they started to take over the NBA
Right and they didn't have the two incubation years. They came right in doing it, which is my point.
right, and Davis is currently younger than Shaq and Duncan were when they started to take over the NBA
Why did players go along with the age limit the first time? You realize we wouldnt' have one if they didn't sign off on it right?
The difference is talent. Guys like Mike and Duncan and Kareem put up MVP caliber numbers their first year. None of the straight from HS or one and done players have done so. What's the difference?
It's not a truer statistic because as I stated in the post you quoted the best of the best have pretty much all come out early in recent years. A supremely talented player in this day and age staying for 3 years is an anomaly whereas in years past it was the norm. So comparing the guys who leave early today to guys who stay today leaves us with the false equivalence of comparing Anthony Davis to Doug McDermott. Whereas comparing Davis to his talent peers like Duncan or Shaq or Hakeem seems to be a far better measure IMO.
How many became that nikka at 18 or 19 which is all that's relevant if you are anti-age limit?
Guys like LeBron and KD put up big numbers as well.
How come we just can't understand that we are comparing dudes to instant HOF candidates......Let's do this.
Adrienne Payne vs Noah Vonleah
And
Andre Drummond vs Tyler Zeller
How come you can't understand I am comparing comparable talents across era?
Because we should only compare the current era...Shaqs, Jordans, James, Duncan, Magic, Bird are once in a life time generational talents they would of produced the same regardless of how long or short they were in school...Duncan could of been the #1 pick Damn near 3 years in a row.
Is Kobe not that? Is KG not that? Is Lebron not that? Is Davis not that? Yet they didn't come in producing at the same level...why? You can't say age, and in turn physical and mental maturity, doesn't matter when it's readily apparent when looking at the first year production of comparable talents.
The last two years have been an anomaly as far as the ROY having weak numbers. 2013 was almost expected due to a pretty weak draft class and 2014 has had significant injuries to top picks and tbf if Wiggins got to start at SG the entire season he'd have a great statline as well.
If you look at the other ROY's in recent seasons other than these last two, Lillard & Kyrie were averaging around 18-20 PPG, Blake Griffin averaged 20+/10+, Tyreke was 20/5/5, Rose was putting up like 18/6 on a playoff team, Durant was putting up 20 a game, etc.
Lillard was 22
Tyreke was 20
Blake was 21
Kd and Rose and Kyrie were all a year removed from HS and still their rookie numbers were on par with Keith Van Horn.
Or you can say opportunity...
KOBE was behind Jones/Ceballos
KG had to contend with Googilotta
LeBron beasted
Davis was damn good
Tyreke was a one-and-done player
And he was 20.
As long as the public doesn't pick sides in the millionaires vs billionaires fight it won't even be a issue this time
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I certainly hope they aren't making this their top issue when you have individual players salaries capped and steadily shrinking long term deals out there. Funny how there was no mention of football...the biggest sport in the country that forces guys to stay for 3 years. They need to stop with the race angle and comparison to sports with true minor league systems. nikkas fukked it up for themselves when everybody and their mama came straight from HS and the overwhelming majority weren't ready out the gate. Even with the one and done you don't see cats having the immediate impact that guys like Mike and Shaq and Bird and Magic and Wilt and Russell and pretty much every ATG born before 1975 had.
All that said it's amazing to me how the most obvious compromise hasn't been mentioned yet. Instead of having an age limit, you let nikkas in at 18 but you reward cats that wait. Just have a sliding scale that allows guys to either get paid more out the gate or get to FA faster based on how many years they wait. For example, an 18 year old fresh out of HS could get a 5 year deal worth $25 mil while a 22 year old could get a 5 year deal worth $50 mil or you can just have the 22 year old only need to play a year or two before reaching UFA while the 18 year old would have to go through RFA.
It's big business so of course it's about the money for both sides. Both sides will always have something to complain about and look out for their own best interest. I am looking out for the fan best interest. Watching nikkas get baby sat and brought along slowly because they aren't ready doesn't benefit the fans, period. fukk I look like caring how much either side gets?
You're telling me that the only sports in the ENTIRE WORLD that you have to be "mature" to play are American basketball and American football? Because magically, no other sports in the ENTIRE WORLD force athletes to work for free in college when they have prodigious talents that could allow them to be paid immediately. Name one.this why the quality of the game has decrease....players dont have no skills or bb IQ
That shyt was just fundamental excellence, I guess.You act as if capitalism is a one way street. Just like adults have the right to seek employment, companies have the right to set prerequisites for employment. There are plenty of jobs you can get at 18 and fresh out of HS...NBA player just ain't one of them much like doctor, lawyer, engineer, executive, pro coach or the variety of other jobs that have prereqs and nobody bats an eye.
Wait for all the skip , I know Gary kohlman personally and he's a good dude don't get me wrong . I often eat lunch with him and cp3 but this is ridiculous , young black man need to go to college !! They need they year of experiencing life outside of their limited narrow views they experience in their neighborhoods. Adam silver is right to help these young men experience life in college and prepare for life after high school
Dude, that is NOT your place to tell grown men what they "need" to experience. Aint nobody forcing Justin Bieber or the Olsen Twins to "experience" college. Aint nobody forcing them tennis players or soccer players to "experience" a damn thing or even hockey or baseball players.Great players fared better from the jump when they came in at 20-22 than they did when they came in at 18-19 no matter how you put it.
Matter of fact, a dude from Harvard researched it and found out that high-schoolers were on average more successful than everyone elseI can name more than that off the top of my head breh. You are minimizing the regularity because it doesn't suit your point/preference and once again you still haven't answered my question.
Doesn't this hurt the constituents of the Union? A influx of 18 yr olds would take a job of a vet? How does this benefit the players? Just curious