Who cares???
Are you trolling, or do you really not understand?Who cares???
How does this effect UNC basketball.
Recruits don’t care about that when picking a school anymore…They only want to know how much are you going to pay me right now…Are you trolling, or do you really not understand?
Recruits care a great deal about getting to the NBA. When a school or coaching staff isn't putting players into the league, recruits notice (and opposing coaches use it against us on the recruiting trail.)
Also, it's kind of ridiculous to post "who cares???" when you obviously cared enough to open the thread and post a reply.
He should hook up quickly with another NBA roster. It is a salary cap/room move. He needs to show thatcan stay healthy though for sure.
I sure hope he does. Portland and Phoenix fans both seem to think he's done in the NBA.He should hook up quickly with another NBA roster. It is a salary cap/room move. He needs to show thatcan stay healthy though for sure.
I agree that today's recruits are often driven by financial incentives, but having current NBA players with a few All-Stars in the mix still adds tremendous value to a
What’s disheartening is Dean only winning 2 NCAA Titles with all those legends and Roy winning 3 with the reserves and doing it in less time..I agree that today's recruits are often driven by financial incentives, but having current NBA players with a few All-Stars in the mix still adds tremendous value to a school's appeal. It's disheartening to think that 'Dean mentored legends, while Roy managed the reserves.'
"That's life. It's not all roses all the time." -- Coach Williams, after vs. KU in 2008.What’s disheartening is Dean only winning 2 NCAA Titles with all those legends and Roy winning 3 with the reserves and doing it in less time..
This 👆Would Nas have been a more prepared player if he had stayed at Carolina another year or two? Probably. But dudes make choices.
More prepared player? Yes, but as someone said, he made 35 million on NBA salaries. NBA still does, but back then was handing out big dollars just off the word potential.Would Nas have been a more prepared player if he had stayed at Carolina another year or two? Probably. But dudes make choices.
More prepared player? Yes, but as someone said, he made 35 million on NBA salaries. NBA still does, but back then was handing out big dollars just off the word potential.
He made the correct decision to leave school early, no matter how much I love my Heels and respect education, it is unlikely you will see 35 million by saying you played for UNC or getting a degree from UNC.
Forwards consistently knocking down the three was just becoming a thing when Little left. I watched Little only a few times in the NBA, so I am no expert on his current game, but I wouldn't call him a shooter. I would call him a strong and very athletic wing. He looks only about 6'6 and today's game at that size you will need to be a great defender (Guard 1-3). He never was a scorer in the sense of give him the ball and let him go get a bucket.
IMHO, Little's style of play reminds me of Withers on our current team. Little is a 10-12 man (Really good practice player). Unless your Zion the bully ball style is almost gone from NBA. Lebron can play bully ball, but his passing keeps him being special.
Best to Little, he should be able to fill out someone's roster, but he no longer has potential to rely on.
This can go both ways though. I don’t think it helped Harrison Barnes that he stayed an extra year. The timing worked out brilliantly for him. His falling draft stock allowed him to get drafted into a dynasty as opposed to maybe being a top 3 pick after his freshman year.Or, hear me out...he possibly would have just made his $35 million a year or two later.
Whenever this discussion comes up, some people view it as all or nothing. He very likely could have stayed 1, 2 or 3 more years, left and still made the same money and had the same career.
But staying in school isn't always about getting better at basketball. It's about developing as a person and when that happens, it leads to other opportunities within and outside of basketball. I don't begrudge him for leaving when he did. He made the move he thought was right for him. He didn't make much of an impact at Carolina anyway so it's not like I was overly disappointed. I'm just saying that there's more to every decision than the instant gratification players get with money.