Draft Declarations Thread
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The only thing that changes from 18 to 19 is that parents are usually too far away to keep you from doing the dumb stuff you came up with at 18.
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Australia is a new but small market. Landen grew up in Japan and speaks Japanese so I imagine it is a lot easier for him than for the average foreign player.
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@JayHawkFanToo I’m just saying there are good options in developed countries. Agree it might be tougher to go to Japan given their culture towards outsiders.
Basketball has exploded in Europe so you are right that teams have a lot more home grown talent. Still there is money to be made for a good US player.
I have confidence that the KU staff will help outgoing players try and find the best situation for them.
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One thing not being considered, Doke might technically be worth more. I don’t know if the rules limit Americans, or just foreign players. I think it is just American players. That would give Doke a lot more options and potentially drive his price up a bit, being as how he isn’t technically an “American.”
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The Michael Jordan of Delaware declares for the Draft without an agent
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BeddieKU23 said:
The Michael Jordan of Delaware declares for the Draft without an agent
Hope him and Spellman stay in.
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There are some leagues that limit American’s only. Doke would be a big advantage in those leagues. Others are foreigners, period, and Doke would not qualify for that. However, if Doke can get citizenship in one of the countries, he could then fetch a big pay day.
I have no doubt Doke could make a good living playing ball in Europe.
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I am not saying there are no opportunities overseas, only that there are considerably fewer in the better Euro Leagues than before, otherwise, a player like Preston with a higher ceiling than Doke would not be playing in the Bosnian League for nominal pay. Keep in mind that the stretch PF and bigs that can shoot from outside are popular in Europe.
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BShark said:
BeddieKU23 said:
The Michael Jordan of Delaware declares for the Draft without an agent
Hope him and Spellman stay in.
Would make our home game against them this yr a little bit easier!
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HE GONE
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Holy smokes! A record 236 underclassmen declare for the draft. 181 US college students and 55 international players. This doesn’t include senior hopefulls like Svi and Devonte’. Only 60 spots…
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I wonder if there is any possibility of Vick returning? Is he welcome back?
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Vick is done at KU.
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No harm in testing the waters and getting feedback. More than half of those guys know they are going to return, but it helps them understand what skills they need to work on over the next year or so.
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@justanotherfan No doubt, but I’ve never once heard the possibility of Vick returning to KU in spite of him not hiring an agent. Also most articles (if they mention him) say he should return to school, but I don’t get the feeling he’s welcome back.
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Newman has an Agent now I see. Only one left that we haven’t heard is Vick. Who knows he’ll probably use La La
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Combine Invites go out today. Could be as many as 6 KU players invited… We’ll see.
The most interest will be whether Doke gets one or not
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I highly doubt Doke, Preston, or Vick get an invite. I assume Graham, Svi, and Malik will.
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I think Preston gets an invite. NBA people will want to see him compete. He was a highly ranked player, so they will want to see where he is at. Combine invites are for those players that most teams would want to see work out anyway. I think Preston fits that category.
Doke is a tough call. NBA folks probably want to see if he’s healthy, but there are significant questions about whether he is still a year away. He may get some individual workouts, but may not get a combine invite.
I don’t think Vick will get an invite, but he should also get some individual team workouts, probably in a group setting as teams decide who to use 2nd round picks on.
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I expect Preston to get an invite actually.
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I expect Svi, Devonte, Malik, and Billy to get invited. Vick should start looking for international flights.
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I agree, too much upside with Preston to not get an invite. With a good showing he is probably first round.
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Svi Devonte and malik get combine invites
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Doke too. Everyone but Vick. Doke getting an invite feels like a favor.
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Color me surprised.
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Billy?
I’d want to see Dok too if I was an NBA exec just in case he stays in.
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dylans said:
Billy?
I’d want to see Dok too if I was an NBA exec just in case he stays in.
Yeah, Billy got invited.
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Very surprised as well. Johnathan Givony doesn’t even have Doke in his top 100 prospect list. I believe he has Billy at 86.
Also Vick is a alternate so if some guys decline the invite which happens by top prospects he could get to go.
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Actually Vick was invited as an alternate and in case on of the invitees decides not to go (many of the top players pass) or there are injuries he would be attending the combine.
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BShark said:
Doke too. Everyone but Vick. Doke getting an invite feels like a favor.
Just a sign he’s not returning
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BeddieKU23 said:
BShark said:
Doke too. Everyone but Vick. Doke getting an invite feels like a favor.
Just a sign he’s not returning
Probably right.
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BeddieKU23 said:
BShark said:
Doke too. Everyone but Vick. Doke getting an invite feels like a favor.
Just a sign he’s not returning
#BasseyWatch2k18
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I’m shocked Doke was invited but I guess the interest in him was greater then anything written about him. He’ll get his chance and he’ll get workouts etc. This seems like one we are seeing the first step to him finding a professional career.
The power of KU’s brand definitely helped him here.
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With Doke, evaluators want to know two things.
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Is he healthy
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Can he play as a rim running, PnR 5 in today’s NBA.
He was good catching lobs at KU, the question now is can he catch lobs off the PnR, and can he hold his own in isolation against guards since he will have to defend PnR switches. If he answers both of those questions positively, I can certainly see him staying in the draft. Doke will need a year in the G League before he’s ready for the NBA whether he stays at KU or not. If he’s close to ready now, he should spend that year in the G League now rather than a year from now.
Vick is going to be okay. He’s heading to the G League most likely. Teams just have to decide what priority to assign him (i.e., do you want to be sure you get him by drafting him in the second round, or do you think you can snag him as a free agent signee). Vick can play in the NBA. I think he likely will. Just not for probably two more years.
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Doke is now a one dimensional player with a still developing feel for the game and many holes in his game that I will guess the combine will expose. He really has no offensive game outside a few feet from the basket, is a below average rebounder for his size and his defense ouside the paint needs work.
Having said that, you can’t teach size and he is got plenty of that and he seems to be a quick learner and a hard worker. He probably will not get drafted but I am sure several team will want to extend a free agent contract to see if he can improve in the G League.
The question is does he want to come back for an additional year to improve his game and get most of his degree completed or make limited money in the G League with the hope of a larger pay check in the near future?
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https://twitter.com/nbadraftgod/status/991058618001772545?s=21
Vick will probably get his shot as a lot of big names are declining invites which is normal.
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Doke had a workout with the Lakers
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I don’t know why is it - -I’m starting to get more of a feel that we are going to lose Doke too?
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Landen Lucas never jumped that high in his life…
Dok was overweight a season ago, what would one more year of Hudy do for him?
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@dylans While I agree some that Landen never jumped that high , I do find it interesting that for all the comments made about Landen the stats show he really didn’t do that bad at all - -pretty good actually.
Rebounding is not all about how high you can jump , a lot more to it then that - and Landen was good at that - -jumping - - - but more importantly a key is positioning - work ethic, foot movement - - blocking out
If you take Udoka where he played the season - -his averaged 2.4 OR per game - - -4.6 DR per game 7.0 TRB -being supposedly 7 ft - which Coach Self said he wasn’t BUT
Now if you look at Landen where he had 2 full seasons - his JR & Sr years: – -he averaged 2.3 OR his Jr yr - -& 3.0 his SR yr - - - - - he averaged 4.5 DR hid JR yr - - - - 5.3 his SR yr
Landen finished very nicely in his two full season JR & Sr years 2 seasons in the top 10 offensive rebounding in the big 12 - - - - - 2 seasons top 10 defensive rebounding & 2 seasons in top 10 total rebounding in the big 12
in Total rebounding in 16-17 his Sr year in big 12 he accounted for 17.9% of the rebounds good for 2nd in the big 12 " " "- - - - - -for his career Landen accounted for 18.4 % of the rebounds good for 6th in the big 12
in Offensive rebounding in 16-17 his SR yr in big 12 he accounted for 13.8 % of the rebounds good for 3rd in the big 12 " " " for his career Landen accounted for 13.8 % of the rebounds good for 8th in the big 12
In Defensive Rebounding in 16-17 his SR yr in the big 12 he accounted for 21.8 % of the rebounds good for 3rd in the big 12 " - " " for his career Landen accounted for 22.4 % of the rebounds good for 8 th in the big 12
In offensive rebounds for his career Landen collected 248 good for 15th in the big 12( - playing part time Fr & Soph} - so not shabby with two season in the top 10 in offensive rebounding
In defensive rebounding for his career Landen collected 454 good for 17th in the big 12 - - ( still top 20 in the league for his career ) with two seasons in the top 10 in defensive rebounding
In total rebounds in his career he had two top 10 seasons his JR & Sr seasons - - - -You put all this together with on top of the fact when Coach Self asked the players who they wanted on the floor with them and they all said Landen - -Landen had a pretty good career jumping as high or not
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Doke’s size and athleticism are top notch. The question is how his basketball skills are going to develop. When in doubt, always bet on the athleticism.
Does an NBA franchise feel like sending Doke to the G League this year and part of next year is a good investment, or do they want him to go back to college, then spend one and a half seasons in the G League? Doke’s age makes this a complicated decision because he doesn’t turn 21 until September of 2020. He won’t be 19 until the start of training cap this year. He’s one of the youngest players in this year’s draft, younger than freshmen like DeAndre Ayton, Marvin Bagley and Mo Bamba. Doke is younger than Anfernee Simons, who would have been an incoming freshman this fall. The only players in the draft that I can find younger than Doke are Jontay Porter, who reclassified last year to play at Mizzou, and Issac Bonga, an international prospect.
Of that group, Doke is the only one to have two years of US college hoops. Porter has one, obviously, and Bonga has played in a pro league in Germany the last couple of years.
That might be enough to convince a GM to take the gamble and stash him in the G League for a year or two.
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@jayballer73 I hope Mitch can become as competent as Landon was. But I also know no matter how much talent you have 1-4 if Lucas is your starting center you aren’t going to the final four.
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I agree that a NBA team might take a gamble on Doke but it will not be in the draft. The more likely scenario is that he is offered a two way contract for the G League that allows him to move for up to 45 days to an NBA roster with the pay prorated to the basic rookie contract for the time spent at the upper level. I just don’t see an NBA team using a draft pick on a player lacking so many of the skills needed at the higher level. One extra year in college, and assuming he can correct his FT shooting, develop better rebound technique/production and most importantly, develop a mid range offensive game, then he would become a potential fist round pick.
The G League currently pays $7k for month plus expenses for a total of $35K for the 5 months of the season, If the player maxes out his time at the NBA level he can earn over $300K per season. Of course, if he is never called to the upper level then $35K plus some bonuses is all he gets. A year ta KU is likely worth twice that amount.
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The question remains whether he would be allowed to develop a midrange game by returning to KU? What’s better for KU - to have Doke shoot 65% because he’s adding a face up game from 10 feet, so he misses some turn around jumpers and such, or have Doke shoot 80% on dunks, layups, jump hooks and lobs?
Can Doke develop in the ways he needs to by returning to Kansas?
Or more accurately, will Bill Self allow Doke to develop the way he needs to in order to succeed professionally?
That’s a question Doke has to answer just as much as NBA teams have to answer the draft/G League/ two way question. But I ultimately think the answer to those questions is not in Lawrence.
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If he stays at KU, his development must happen during the off season and he will just polish the new skill during the regular season. Frankly, if Doke can develop a decent mid-range game, he would be that much more valuable to KU since he becomes a lot more difficult to guard and I can see why the coaching staff would want him to do it. Just my opinion.
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dylans said:
@jayballer73 I hope Mitch can become as competent as Landon was. But I also know no matter how much talent you have 1-4 if Lucas is your starting center you aren’t going to the final four.
Yes very true - -Landen was a decent big nothing flashy but solid - still like you say that just isn’t getting you to a final four
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@jayballer73 It doesn’t make me like him less. Love me some Lando, but it is what it is.
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dylans said:
@jayballer73 It doesn’t make me like him less. Love me some Lando, but it is what it is.
I wasn’t really calling you our directly - just been people bagging on him - a lot not even on this site - -just think it’s kind of funny - he had a pretty decent JR & Sr season that’s all I thinking