Are pre-draft workouts common for guys who aren't invited to the combine?
Yep very common
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Are pre-draft workouts common for guys who aren't invited to the combine?
Did Dean Wade not declare? Would have thought he would be invited if he did.
Randy Peterson can stop Randy Peterson-ing any time
The NBA team pays the expenses for the pre draft workouts.Do players need to pay out of pocket to go workout with teams or is it part of the new feedback process?
Ah, since 2008. Good findThe NBA team pays the expenses for the pre draft workouts.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.draf...-NBA-Teams-to-Pay-for-Underclassmen-Workouts/
Did Dean Wade not declare? Would have thought he would be invited if he did.
It's gotta be like 99% he's coming back.
All this other stuff we're hearing about is good for him. It's paving the path to the NBA for him once he proves that he can dominate on a frequent basis at the collegiate level. He still has a lot to prove, and I think he will this coming season at ISU.
I don't watch much NBA but after watching a few of the playoff games I can't really call that basketball. The number 1 thing you have to have is strength because every drive is more like rugby. Every time they slow it down they hold the ball in an arm and it looks very much like a rugby scrum. He will need to get stronger to play in the NBA.
I don't watch much NBA but after watching a few of the playoff games I can't really call that basketball. The number 1 thing you have to have is strength because every drive is more like rugby. Every time they slow it down they hold the ball in an arm and it looks very much like a rugby scrum. He will need to get stronger to play in the NBA.
This may sound harsh but please watch more couple of NBA playoff games before giving an opinion that Wigginton needs to get stronger to deal with "rugby scrums".
The NBA is more of skill game now more than ever that prioritizes shooting, ball handing, pace of play and spreading the floor. Lindell is as strong if not stronger than most of the guards that will be entering the Draft. LW will likely need to improve his handle, extend his range and prove he can play the point to become a first round pick IMO.
Perhaps you need to watch more NBA games if that's all you can see. The skill level of players at every position has increased to the point that almost all of them need to be able to dribble, pass, shoot, etc. Even the centers are now hitting 3-pt shots. The athleticism has also increased from years past. A number of players on each team routinely make athletic moves that only a few in past years were able to make.
Wigginton has the athleticism/strength for the NBA. He just needs to show he can hit 3-pointers, handle the ball, and make good decisions passing the ball. Isiah Thomas is only 5'9" but is effective because of his other skills.
Just because it has improved in these regards does not mean that it is still not a rough-and-tumble style of basketball on the whole, or at least compared to the college game, especially compared to the "basketbrawl" sort of style that dominated the league from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. Guys in the NBA and big and strong and mean. They just are.
Watching Lebron still looks like watching a wildebeest on speed play basketball, even if he has improved the skilled aspects of his game considerably the past few years.
Just because it has improved in these regards does not mean that it is still not a rough-and-tumble style of basketball on the whole, or at least compared to the college game, especially compared to the "basketbrawl" sort of style that dominated the league from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. Guys in the NBA and big and strong and mean. They just are.
Watching Lebron still looks like watching a wildebeest on speed play basketball, even if he has improved the skilled aspects of his game considerably the past few years.
Lebron is the exception though not the rule. Tough to draw comparisions on Bron's style to the way that a PG like Wiggington will need to evolve to succeed. Shorter Players can like McCollum, Lillard, Lowery, Paul or Mitchell as path to success show that his height can use skill/athleticism to work in in the NBA.
I don't remember him declaring or not, but I really can't remember surly coming here freaking out about it. I think he's staying.
Wade did not. Brown did but wasn't invited to the combine. Barry just checking potential future options.
Wade is dealing with the foot injury. And he's just not an early-NBA dude anyway. The kid may play a decade in the league. But he's in no hurry to leave K-State. Going from St. John, KS to MHK was a huge enough step - not longing for LA or Orlando. Dates a junior WBB player. I'd be shocked if he left her and the team even if healthy.
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I took the picture down. Sorry, it was so offensive. Didn't mean that to be the case.Wow that is just fascinating, thanks so much for posting a picture of 2 random people too.
God you are annoying.