when your pops played for them and is on the staff don't hurt eitherIt also helped that he grew up a Knicks fan.

when your pops played for them and is on the staff don't hurt eitherIt also helped that he grew up a Knicks fan.
Yea but nowhere near the number you can in other sports.You can stash in the g league as long as they have under 3 years of service
Carter was an elite defensive player in college.I get what yall saying about scouts focusing on potential and all that (I basically asked the same thing in my original post). How come Jevon Carter was taken before him? He’s shorter, older and he wasn’t no damn college player of the year.
He still wasn’t valued enough to be taken in the first round. I would’ve taken my chances with the champion NPOY over a defensive guy.Carter was an elite defensive player in college.
Steph Curry doesn’t exist?Only been one, yes 1, small guard who has led their team to an NBA title. ONE.
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Every team has different needs and wants. In round 2 im either seeking a specific skill or a specific build in a developmental prospect. I’ll go back to what I said earlier. That draft was also deep at guardHe still wasn’t valued enough to be taken in the first round. I would’ve taken my chances with the champion NPOY over a defensive guy.
Steph Curry doesn’t exist?
You never know with college players who wasn’t broadcast all over how they might panned out
Manu 2nd round pick, Gilbert was a second round pick, Ben Wallace and some others
Also back then the league did not respect international players like they do now.Manu didn't go to college.
EXACTLYNBA scouts value potential too much. They also fall in love with player comps based on measurables/flashes more than actual results