vivid_dude wrote:jaysfan3 wrote:
Does Marcus matter? We aren’t recruiting PGs. We have 3 others on the roster.
My opinion: yeah, Marcus matters a lot. Any transfer leaving another program wants immediate minutes, and a lot of them. The non-Marcus guards CU has aren't that experienced or proven. You can even say that about Shereef, so transfers may think, "I can go in there and get those guard minutes against THAT competition." But if an established, pre-season All American candidate who plays most of the 40 minutes of a game is part of the equation, that is quite a bit less playing time for guards.
Any transfer looking for guard minutes at Creighton is factoring in Marcus' situation considerably, IMO.
Marcus has a tough call. Preseason this year, it looked like he would be a second round draft pick, if not a lower first round pick. He would for sure leave if he was reasonably certain someone would draft him at least in the second round. I have not seen him in any draft predictions being picked in the draft. He certainly wants to get a shot in the NBA, but the free agent route G league route is a tough way to make it. He does not seem interested in going to Europe/China. He is turning 23 this August, so if he comes back for another year, he would be 24 as a rookie in the NBA, something you do not see often. I hope he comes back, as I do believe he would have a better year being hopefully injury free and it would increase his draft stock. But that call is a lot easier for someone turning 21-22 than 23. The biggest thing I see is his steely determination and desire to be an NBA player like his bro. Maybe that translates to signing as free agent and showing his stuff that way. It seems going overseas is even a tougher route to the NBA for those who played college ball here in US.