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McKay is definitely an NBA guy
500% better? The guy set the ncaa record for assist/to ratio in his freshman season and looks like he might break his own record his sophomore season. I know were only 2 games in but if the guy got 500% better he'd be the best player in the history of basketball. Go look at his numbers this year. 16.5 ppg 3.5 rpg 6 apg 0 turnovers.I would say Monte is the only one. However only if he gets like %500 better.
500% better? The guy set the ncaa record for assist/to ratio in his freshman season and looks like he might break his own record his sophomore season. I know were only 2 games in but if the guy got 500% better he'd be the best player in the history of basketball. Go look at his numbers this year. 16.5 ppg 3.5 rpg 6 apg 0 turnovers.
So by your standards he would need to average 82.5 ppg 17.5 rpg and 30 apg. Thats 500% better. Like i said best player ever.
I think Niang will, but it's going to be in a very specific role. I think Morris has to put even more muscle on. The measurables are favorable for McKay and Tsalmpouris, but we haven't seen them play in the big lights yet, so we don't know what their potential is. Jury is still out for BDJ for me, but if it were to be today, I'd say no, but he's got tons of room to improve this year as well, on an already talented base.
Some of you clearly know nothing about the NBA. Less than 1% of college players make the NBA. The Greek kid has no shot. He has height and nothing else. He is a toothpick and uncoordinated. He probably won't see significant minutes until he is at least a junior. McKay has not even played 1 minute of D1 basketball. Niang is not big enough or athletic enough to make it. Morris and DeJean Jones are the only two has have a shot at this point. Morris with his passing and turnover ratio has the best opportunity but he still has a long way to go in other areas before he even gets a serious look. The potential is there.
Some of you clearly know nothing about the NBA. Less than 1% of college players make the NBA. The Greek kid has no shot. He has height and nothing else. He is a toothpick and uncoordinated. He probably won't see significant minutes until he is at least a junior. McKay has not even played 1 minute of D1 basketball. Niang is not big enough or athletic enough to make it. Morris and DeJean Jones are the only two has have a shot at this point. Morris with his passing and turnover ratio has the best opportunity but he still has a long way to go in other areas before he even gets a serious look. The potential is there.
There are no Cyclones in the NBA this year? Is that correct?
This is a joke, right? You forgot your jimlad.I'd keep an eye on how D. McDermott does this year to get an idea of Niang's chances. 12.5 mpg and 4.3 ppg so far, not bad. Their games are a bit different (McD out/Niang inside more often), but their builds and skillsets are similar. Could see scouts drawing comparisons.
The previous ncaa a/to record holder was Tyler Newbold from Utah State. How was his NBA career?500% better? The guy set the ncaa record for assist/to ratio in his freshman season and looks like he might break his own record his sophomore season. I know were only 2 games in but if the guy got 500% better he'd be the best player in the history of basketball. Go look at his numbers this year. 16.5 ppg 3.5 rpg 6 apg 0 turnovers. So by your standards he would need to average 82.5 ppg 17.5 rpg and 30 apg. Thats 500% better. Like i said best player ever.