bird_call wrote:DraftExpress just updated its big board today.
Patton isn't in the top 60. I am not saying he couldn't be a first round pick, but if he isn't even worth a profile right now, he's probably not going to be a first rounder.
vivid_dude wrote:Panhandle Jay wrote:Next person to suggest Patton is leaving for NBA after this season get a slap in the face. He has a lot to develop still. He is a prospect at this point. Not a polished product.
I'm not saying he's leaving or not leaving, because I don't like getting slapped in the face, but there have been a ton of unpolished prospects that have gone pro. Polished or not, if he goes through the process and is told he'll get drafted - he very well could leave. Of course he has a lot to develop still. Nobody is saying otherwise. So did Chris Bosh, Noah Vonleh, Jermaine O'Neal, Tracy McGrady, etc. I'm not comparing Justin to any of those guys, but they were unpolished, raw, and not ready for pro ball right away (Vonleh still isn't) - but teams take chances on prospects/projects. Justin is certainly one of those.
Curiously, NBADraft.net has a profile for Patton - but doesn't have one for Marcus Foster.
DraftExpress NBA has JP listed as the #50 overall prospect. Marcus is ranked as the 47th ranked junior, which puts him way down overall. Telling you how much this site sucks, it has Marcus rated ahead of Justin on Big East prospects, but way below on overall prospects. Huh?
It's not a "slap in the face" position to be worried about, or discuss, this potentially happening. It's actually a pretty reasonable conversation.
TylerClementFanClub wrote:However, in regards to next season who all exactly are we still going in on? Obviously, Tugs is still (at least for the moment) our #1 priority, but after that the only name I can come up with is Tugs teammate Jacob Epperson, and I certainly would not put us as the favorites for either of those two. With at least two scholarship spots remaining I'm very curious as to what Mac has up his sleeve. The mid-season transfer Sam Dunkum also has to be considered as I believe he was told he would have the opportunity to "play for a scholarship". If I had to guess I would say he definitely does not get a scholarship if Patton decides to stay, but if Patton ultimately decides to leave then I think his scholarship will be given to Dunkum. This way we will almost certainly have exactly two extra scholarships to work with regardless of Dunkum. Assuming we do not land Tugs I would hope those spots would be used on forwards, like for instance Epperson. Perhaps there are some intriguing grad transfers that Mac will look into, or some under the radar names I'm not aware of, but at the moment I feel like how our team will be constructed next year is a complete mystery, with losing 4 seniors and potentially Patton we could be looking at a very different team!
Bluejoe wrote:There is always another transfer. Sometimes, it even helps to have a scholarship to give to a mid year transfer if need be. If they are a proven commodity, it is less risky than giving it to a lower rated freshman. But, you have to balance both.
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