KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread



  • @jayballer67 yeah. He gone. Good for him. Sure was fun to watch him play. Will miss his competitiveness



  • @Oldmanhawk said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @jayballer67 yeah. He gone. Good for him. Sure was fun to watch him play. Will miss his competitiveness

    I will too. Thing for me is and there are some here that don’t/won’t like it BUT I loved Christan’s edge he had to him - -that dawg - some arrogance he had maybe cockiness. I love guys that show some fire a guy that shows emotion If he can walk the walk as well as talk the talk - then more power to him , love to see him rile some fans up , players up. playing a man’s game instead of walking the floor emotionless and acting like zombies - Christan had THAT FIRE " bitch " LOL - SORRY but THAT’S what I’m talking about after a dunk you very much a fire paly a game changing play I want to see EMOTION from the players- – Christan has that



  • 80% gone imo. Definitely plans to go. Could be a late miracle or something changes with his draft grade etc



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    Where do you see these guys going in the draft?



  • Ever sports analysts saying that hes gonna leave his NCAA eligibility open



  • Now that it’s looking like more and more we lose Jalen AND CB BOTH - of course doesn’t surprise me. Jalen may not be NBA but if not I think he still leaves and plays somewhere making money. - The roster for sure gonna have a new look to it.



  • @JAYHAWKFAN214 said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    Ever sports analysts saying that hes gonna leave his NCAA eligibility open

    This is confirmed yes. He would have been dumb not to do so.



  • @drgnslayr said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @Texas-Hawk-10

    Where do you see these guys going in the draft?

    Wilson isn’t getting drafted and should come back, Braun’s best case scenario is he kills it at the combine and workouts and is a late 1st round pick. More likely, Braun grades out as an early to mid 2nd round pick amd his decision likely comes down to how much coming back and improving his consistency helps his draft stock next season. I think more than likely, Braun has played his last game for KU.



  • Does J-Will have an NIL with anyone? I understand G-League pays around $36K per season average. A good NIL would be an incentive to return and also to continue course work.



  • It feels like we are just scratching the surface of how lucrative NILs can be. Having an advertising presence can help build a brand that someone who is social media savvy (like Jalen maybe) might capitalize on after college whether or not he goes league



  • Perhaps the least surprising announcement in regards to a players future, Ochai Agbaji officially declared for the draft today.



  • https://kuathletics.com/ochai-agbaji-absolutely-no-regrets/

    The whole thread, made me cry. What a thoughtful guy. 💙❤🙏



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Might be the best farewell I have seen. I like the challenge to the next group of Jayhawks to take it to the next level!



  • From the ku athletics article linked above: “All the great things I’ve achieved this season are all well and good, but I’m going into a grown man’s league. No matter where I’m drafted, I’m going to have to fight my way in. That’s why it’s so useful to me that I’ve always had a chip on my shoulder, and I don’t see it going away any time soon. I still feel like I’m undervalued — just like I was coming out of high school, just like I was entering my senior year at KU. That motivates me. I’m not done working yet, and I think I still have a whole other level my game can reach.”

    @drgnslayr You may have been on to something with that whole chip thing.



  • Mindset of a future NBA champion imo



  • @mayjay that’s a wonderful upbringing



  • @approxinfinity said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    It feels like we are just scratching the surface of how lucrative NILs can be. Having an advertising presence can help build a brand that someone who is social media savvy (like Jalen maybe) might capitalize on after college whether or not he goes league

    If I win the Powerball tonight, there WILL be a Jethro NIL.



  • Would Caleb Love have returned to school without NIL in place?



  • @approxinfinity yes 100%



  • To expound upon this, this is largely the same stuff that has been in place. It’s boosters paying kids, but now it’s legal in a still roundabout, but more public way. Love is a guy that would have been lucky to be drafted in the 2nd round (my personal guess is undrafted). I’m sure he got some feedback without putting his name in, and it’s more lucrative for him to stay at UNC than grind in the gleague or Europe. Just look at the strong history programs like UNC, Duke, UK and to a lesser extent KU have with maintaining fringe draft talents. In the past if this system had been in place you would have seen more guys that ultimately stayed “declare and test” first. Everything is just much more public now, for better or worse.



  • @Jethro said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @approxinfinity said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    It feels like we are just scratching the surface of how lucrative NILs can be. Having an advertising presence can help build a brand that someone who is social media savvy (like Jalen maybe) might capitalize on after college whether or not he goes league

    If I win the Powerball tonight, there WILL be a Jethro NIL.

    Please do it on the football side lol



  • @Kcmatt7 yeah hoops is relatively cheap. Anything beyond sustaining excellence for hoops should go to football.



  • @BShark said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @Kcmatt7 yeah hoops is relatively cheap. Anything beyond sustaining excellence for hoops should go to football.

    For the love of all that is holy just get enough to land a few local kids over KSU. Has to happen. LL might need to be more selective with targets, but they’ve got to find a way.



  • @Kcmatt7 said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @BShark said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @Kcmatt7 yeah hoops is relatively cheap. Anything beyond sustaining excellence for hoops should go to football.

    For the love of all that is holy just get enough to land a few local kids over KSU. Has to happen. LL might need to be more selective with targets, but they’ve got to find a way.

    KSU’s package is not that impressive, which in turn says something not great about ours lol.



  • @Kcmatt7 said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @BShark said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @Kcmatt7 yeah hoops is relatively cheap. Anything beyond sustaining excellence for hoops should go to football.

    For the love of all that is holy just get enough to land a few local kids over KSU. Has to happen. LL might need to be more selective with targets, but they’ve got to find a way.

    We’re in good shape for a couple (Calvin Clements, Tre Richardson, Sam Same). The bigger names will take some time and success on the field to really get a foothold. Not for lack of trying. Coaches are all over the state recruiting this week. Fuchs is working hard on Otting, and Zebrowski is still working Avery Johnson. Have to up to the end.



  • @FarmerJayhawk Better than NEATDEAL’s approach at least. Plus Lance not being senile (Les) surely helps.

    Hopefully we see more than 2 wins this year.



  • Saw this off the latest mock draft off ESPN. - - Abaji - - going 1st round- - 14th pick to Cleveland - - & Christan - - going 1st round 28th pick to Golden State

    If this comes true tell me when is the last time KU has had 2 guys taken in the 1st round of the NBA draft ? - - Have we EVER had two players taken in the 1st round ? - Serious question - -I honestly don’t know



  • @jayballer67 2014 Wiggins and Embiid



  • Surely the NIL rules change the equation somewhat though @BShark . Doesnt transparency and consistency in the NIL market allow for more clear comparison to pay at the pro level, causing an increase in pay for some to make it equitable, and more clarity in the decision making process? Is there anyone you would say at this point that stayed when they would have not stayed before? Tschiebwe maybe?



  • @approxinfinity Remember when UNC returned their roster after 08?



  • @BShark 🙂 sure, sean may got onto the bus to success. There has to be quite a few ppl, maybe not bluebloods.



  • I’m a pretty firm believer that NIL is just putting a public face on this stuff. Not sure on Oscar, he genuinely seems to love it at UK and isn’t draftable.



  • @approxinfinity whoops sean may was 05, was thinking about another roster



  • @BShark said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    I’m a pretty firm believer that NIL is just putting a public face on this stuff. Not sure on Oscar, he genuinely seems to love it at UK and isn’t draftable.

    Also I think what it also does it change the narrative that this stuff is illegal when its not. For generations we were led to believe that kids getting paid was OMG illegal. It’s happened for so long but now its in the open and kids can finally capitalize. Of course that doesn’t come with its share of growing pains or control that should perhaps be in place.



  • Not an NBA Draft decision, but former Texas Tech forward Marcus Santos-Silva signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns to try and make their team as a TE.



  • @BShark said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @approxinfinity Remember when UNC returned their roster after 08?

    I remember… and unless they get hit with bad luck next year (like injuries), I expect them to be a FF team again and be favored to win it because their chip factor will be off the charts!

    Still doesn’t guarantee them anything. Look at the Zags.

    I like Hubert Davis… but I’m still not sold on him being ready for the trophy. He did have his guys in the championship game this year. Time will tell.



  • I’m not totally buying in on the ESPN concept of our starting lineup next year. But even looking at it their way… if CB decides to come back, imagine this with CB:

    Projected starting lineup:

    Dajuan Harris Jr., (5.4 PPG)

    Gradey Dick (No. 14 in ESPN 100)

    M.J. Rice (No. 30 in ESPN 100)

    Jalen Wilson (11.0 PPG)

    Ernest Udeh (No. 23 in ESPN 100)

    Then look at the developing talent we have on the bench already. Think about KJ and Zach fighting for minutes in the post.

    What if we added McCullar to this mix? He’s that utility guard Self always likes who can give minutes anywhere from the 2 to 4. He would add a great amount of toughness and physicality to our team.



  • KJ reminds me of Pierre Russell when he played at KU (yes, I’m that old). I don’t see KJ at the 5, but as a strong rebounding and inside scoring 4. But Self hasn’t gone that way in the past, has he?



  • @drgnslayr I have mocked this already but Zach is starting. I also see at most one of the FR wings starting. Bill would never start 3 FR.



  • Pass so hard on McCullar. Super mega pass.

    Dude cannot shoot. He doesn’t finish well at the rim. He is probably more of a below the rim player than Jalen and that’s saying something. There have been at least 10 portal players I would rather have than Kevin McCullar.



  • @Kcmatt7 said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    Pass so hard on McCullar. Super mega pass.

    Dude cannot shoot. He doesn’t finish well at the rim. He is probably more of a below the rim player than Jalen and that’s saying something. There have been at least 10 portal players I would rather have than Kevin McCullar.

    Council over him ALL DAY. Council is IMPROVING and a better athlete.



  • @BShark My thing with him is that do we really want to see him play over Dick or Rice? What is he bringing to the table that would be worth 25 mpg lost from development of two dudes who have a fantastic shot at playing in the league?

    If we are going to watch a guy play over our 5* freshman, please let it be someone with similar upside.



  • @Kcmatt7 said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    Pass so hard on McCullar. Super mega pass.

    Dude cannot shoot. He doesn’t finish well at the rim. He is probably more of a below the rim player than Jalen and that’s saying something. There have been at least 10 portal players I would rather have than Kevin McCullar.

    I was hoping we wouldn’t have to see that name come up again. -I’m like you with a very hard NOOOOOO ! there is nothing about him that I’m interested in just does not impress me, never has - -never will



  • I love Dick, but I think he needs a good year to develop into an effective D1 player. He needs muscle.

    I would take McCullar all day long. Not for his offense. But he’s a defensive stopper for everything but a 5. Those guys don’t grow on trees. I remember this exact same argument said about Marcus. Exact.



  • What did we win with Marcus on the roster though?

    ETA: I think Marcus is a MUCH better defender/athlete too.



  • @BShark

    I don’t think that is a fair comment. 2020 was a definite NC team. Plus, one guy doesn’t make a NC. I would gobble up another Marcus all day long. Both of these guys are great defenders, but have slightly different assets.

    Who do we have now as a stopper?

    My statement holds true. I remember singularly defending Marcus through much of his KU career.



  • @drgnslayr said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    @BShark

    I don’t think that is a fair comment. 2020 was a definite NC team. Plus, one guy doesn’t make a NC. I would gobble up another Marcus all day long. Both of these guys are great defenders, but have slightly different assets.

    Who do we have now as a stopper?

    My statement holds true. I remember singularly defending Marcus through much of his KU career.

    for one Juan not to shabby



  • @jayballer67

    Juan is good against a PG… someone not too physical.

    How is Juan against an athletic 3 or 4?



  • @BShark

    I like Council, too. But I have to admit I fall in love with players easily because I always see potential.

    Council’s trey shooting fell off last year to around 30%. He’s very athletic but I still see McCullar as a more stable player. He takes care of the ball well and I like his passing. He has good court awareness, too. McCullar is a MUCH BETTER defender! I just think his fundamentals are better than most guys coming through the portal, including Council. I think both of these guys will shoot a higher trey % at KU because we will be able to run better offense. TT didn’t even have a PG and WSU’s offense was pure chaos with almost no structure.

    Council has some great highlight plays… but I would trade the glitter for a rock solid defender any day of the week… especially for next year’s team.



  • @BShark said in KU/Big 12 NBA draft decisions thread:

    What did we win with Marcus on the roster though?

    ETA: I think Marcus is a MUCH better defender/athlete too.

    We got to a Final Four and likely would’ve won a natty. Pretty good career


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