He needs to improve mightily in pick and roll defense. If you can’t defend pick and roll in the NBA you can’t play. That’s something he can show at the college level next year while dominating on offense like this year again.If Luka's goal is the NBA, I can't imagine why he wouldn't go this year. He's coming off an incredible college year that would be almost impossible to top. His footwork, 3 pt shot, body build, and overall skill level is not likely to noticeably improve over the next 12 months, no matter what counsel he receives from The League. He's proven everything possible at the college level. The NBA has a preference of drafting younger players, and 12 months from now Luka will be basically the same player with the same talents, just 1 year older. I hope like heck he comes back, but if I were advising him it would be hard to build a case to do so.
On the other hand, Wieskamp has every reason to return to Iowa for another season, IMO.
In a typical year yes I think Wieskamp would have and maybe even a guy like CJF would have gone through the process.He's going to depend on the feedback he receives. If a team tells him it will take him in the first round, he goes. I don't think that's likely but it's possible. I like the chances that he comes back. I also think Wieskamp will announce he's going to go through the process. And, like Luka, he should do it. The feedback is free and valuable.
By "you come out", that means that's the accepted practice, not any type of requirement, correct? If he's the last guy in round 1, and he thinks he can do better the next year - higher pick/more money - he can come back to try to improve his draft position, correct? Because I can see some team late in the first round grabbing him, but I think he'll be even better next year and can be a top 15 guy. That's a big bump in money. However, hard to fault any kid who wants to grab a 7 figure salary right out of college.First-round picks contracts are slotted and guaranteed. If you're told you're a first-rounder, you come out.
He's currently ranked 90th and is not in any mock NBA drafts through the first two rounds. You think he's going to suddenly become a 1st round pick and Top 15 next year? What is going to drive that difference between this year and next year?By "you come out", that means that's the accepted practice, not any type of requirement, correct? If he's the last guy in round 1, and he thinks he can do better the next year - higher pick/more money - he can come back to try to improve his draft position, correct? Because I can see some team late in the first round grabbing him, but I think he'll be even better next year and can be a top 15 guy. That's a big bump in money. However, hard to fault any kid who wants to grab a 7 figure salary right out of college.
He'll get better, that's what.He's currently ranked 90th and is not in any mock NBA drafts through the first two rounds. You think he's going to suddenly become a 1st round pick and Top 15 next year? What is going to drive that difference between this year and next year?
Wake up PC, it’s April ! Only 20 more days until April 30thIf Garza leaves, it's gunna make this March suck even worse.
That's a pretty blanket statement.
There's a long thread about a virus where I bet you can find some bad onesHas there ever been a take that was more wrong than that one?
Yep. And one I feel comfortable with making.
Of course there could be a rare exception, but the last pick of the first round last year made a guaranteed $1.2M.
Do. Not. Want. Back.
Luka would be coming back to probably the deepest Iowa team in decades. The team even has a quick PG! And lots of the artillery, which wasn't even on the court much last year will be back, hopefully. In terms of the NBA, Luka has really made a jump that no one thought was possible in one year, on an Iowa team, no less. I see him as a Jack Sikma type. I think two issues are relevant: He isn't highly athletic. I don't see a huge amount of upside potential from where he is. I think coming back makes sense more than leaving. He could be part of a historical season. How much $$$ is that worth? He will have to decide. Two cents.If Luka's goal is the NBA, I can't imagine why he wouldn't go this year. He's coming off an incredible college year that would be almost impossible to top. His footwork, 3 pt shot, body build, and overall skill level is not likely to noticeably improve over the next 12 months, no matter what counsel he receives from The League. He's proven everything possible at the college level. The NBA has a preference of drafting younger players, and 12 months from now Luka will be basically the same player with the same talents, just 1 year older. I hope like heck he comes back, but if I were advising him it would be hard to build a case to do so.
On the other hand, Wieskamp has every reason to return to Iowa for another season, IMO.
Do. Not. Want. Back.
If Luka's goal is the NBA, I can't imagine why he wouldn't go this year. He's coming off an incredible college year that would be almost impossible to top. His footwork, 3 pt shot, body build, and overall skill level is not likely to noticeably improve over the next 12 months, no matter what counsel he receives from The League. He's proven everything possible at the college level. The NBA has a preference of drafting younger players, and 12 months from now Luka will be basically the same player with the same talents, just 1 year older. I hope like heck he comes back, but if I were advising him it would be hard to build a case to do so.
On the other hand, Wieskamp has every reason to return to Iowa for another season, IMO.
Ha I know its april now (barely know) but March did suck bad.Wake up PC, it’s April ! Only 20 more days until April 30th
Yep. And one I feel comfortable with making.
Of course there could be a rare exception, but the last pick of the first round last year made a guaranteed $1.2M.