Cats adding the #1 Freshman in 2 weeks?

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That seems to be the rumor. Now the question will be, if he tries to play in spring semester and then head to NBA June 2022... which will hurt us for next season.

This is the speculation, but nobody has explained how he'll be eligible next year. Has he already graduated high school? Because the NBA season has already started, and at least one season has to pass after your high school graduation in order to be eligible for the draft.
 

DudahUK

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That seems to be the rumor. Now the question will be, if he tries to play in spring semester and then head to NBA June 2022... which will hurt us for next season.
He has to be one year removed from high school. I think he has to come back.

Also, I thought when this news came out that he would just be coming in to get a jump start and not playing. Has that changed and I missed it?
 
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He has to be one year removed from high school. I think he has to come back.

Also, I thought when this news came out that he would just be coming in to get a jump start and not playing. Has that changed and I missed it?

Today, KSR is saying there are reports he wants to enroll "in 2 weeks," so they're speculating he'd play if he's joining this early.
 

Kingslayer07

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He wont be eligible unless he graduated before the nba season started, which he didnt. There is a huge thread on this on here. If Cockburn wasnt good enough to join the team, why would Cal play him halfway through the season? There is a log jam on the roster as is. He was going to practice with the team after January. What's changed?
 

DudahUK

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Today, KSR is saying there are reports he wants to enroll "in 2 weeks," so they're speculating he'd play if he's joining this early.
Gotcha. Appreciate it. I wouldn’t worry about it until it happens. I think this will be a Diallo situation and he will come early to learn the system and get ahead for the next year, like Diallo.
 
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Gotcha. Appreciate it. I wouldn’t worry about it until it happens. I think this will be a Diallo situation and he will come early to learn the system and get ahead for the next year, like Diallo.

I do have to agree, though, that while joining mid season it makes sense to sit out, if he is on the team the WHOLE YEAR and good enough to be not just a starter but a star... why sit?
 

jessieshorts8

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Is it true Travis Graf said he would be able to be in the upcoming draft?I thought that was impossible.
 

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Today, KSR is saying there are reports he wants to enroll "in 2 weeks," so they're speculating he'd play if he's joining this early.
Calipari wouldn't want to 'take anyone's heart away.' This will backfire if he plays him.
 

Ky_Bred_Cat

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If he comes in two weeks, he's playing. And if he plays a full season, he's gone after it. So we get him for this year instead of next year.

I'm not sure which is better. We'd be so deep and good at the guard spots this year which bodes well for the tournament. But what does it do to chemistry and how do you distribute the minutes? And doesn't this sort of blow up what's being put together for next year?
 

Cats192

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The rules clearly state: 1 year or season removed from your high school class and 19 years old.

He will be 19. I'm fairly certain "season" means NBA season.

Here's the kicker though: Thon Maker was able to show he had "graduated" a year earlier, but stayed in high school on some sort of BS Post-grad program.

I'm betting we find out that there's a similar wrinkle for Sharpe, who is a 5th year senior.

All of that said--if he shows up in the next couple of weeks and plays this season--all the power to you--go get your $$ young man.
 
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If this is true, you have to get great out of him. If he’s just “good” with high potential, let him go somewhere else. We’ll have to trust Cal.
 
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Cats192

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My fear is that he comes for the practicing/facilities/weight program and then leaves without playing a minute. That would be worst case scenario.
It's one thing to be here for 3-4 months and sit. It's another to be here the entire season and do it. I can't see that happening.
 

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If he comes in two weeks, he's playing. And if he plays a full season, he's gone after it. So we get him for this year instead of next year.

I'm not sure which is better. We'd be so deep and good at the guard spots this year which bodes well for the tournament. But what does it do to chemistry and how do you distribute the minutes? And doesn't this sort of blow up what's being put together for next year?
It all depends how good he is. If he’s not better than what we have, I don’t see how this would make sense. If he is, then let’s roll.
 
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Shaedon Sharpe turns 19 in May of 2022. That alone would make him eligible. He also is from Canada. I am assuming he has completed, what us in the United States, would be "12th grade" as Canada has 13 years before graduation. I would guess that makes him eligible for the 2022 NBA Draft. The question is...does he play for UK in 2021? Otherwise, he likely doesn't play for UK at all.
 
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Kingslayer07

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Shaedon Sharpe turns 19 in May of 2022. That alone would make him eligible. He also is from Canada. I am assuming he has completed, what us in the United States, would be "12th grade" as Canada has 13 years before graduation. I would guess that makes him eligible for the 2022 NBA Draft. The question is...does he play for UK in 2021? Otherwise, he likely doesn't play for UK at all.
No, you need to be 19 AND one season removed from their high school graduation.
He lives in the US, doesn't matter where he's from.
 

Cats192

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Shaedon Sharpe turns 19 in May of 2022. That alone would make him eligible. He also is from Canada. I am assuming he has completed, what us in the United States, would be "12th grade" as Canada has 13 years before graduation. I would guess that makes him eligible for the 2022 NBA Draft. The question is...does he play for UK in 2021? Otherwise, he likely doesn't play for UK at all.
Being 19 alone does not make you eligible.

He went to Hs in the U.S. so he won’t be international.

He’ll get to go because he’s a 5th year senior and he’ll get someone to say “he graduated” last year and stayed in HS for some BS post-grad thing.
 

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He has to be one year removed from high school. I think he has to come back.

Also, I thought when this news came out that he would just be coming in to get a jump start and not playing. Has that changed and I missed it?
It’s KSR trying to stir the pot. I believe he’s playing next season until Sharpe says otherwise. We don’t even know for sure if Sharpe is enrolling in two weeks.

I’m done with KSR, their articles lately seem to be trying to drive a wedge between the basketball fan base and the football fan base. When they should be pumping up both sports to get hits on their site, instead they put out trash like they have been lately
 

WildcatNC

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Isn't the idea that he can show up and enroll, but wouldn't be eligible to play due to class/academic related reasons until second semester due to coming in so late?
 
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DudahUK

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It’s KSR trying to stir the pot. I believe he’s playing next season until Sharpe says otherwise. We don’t even know for sure if Sharpe is enrolling in two weeks.

I’m done with KSR, their articles lately seem to be trying to drive a wedge between the basketball fan base and the football fan base. When they should be pumping up both sports to get hits on their site, instead they put out trash like they have been lately
Yup, seems they are wrong more than right.
Isn't the idea that he can show up and enroll, but wouldn't be eligible to play due to class/academic related reasons until second semester due to coming in so late?
Yup, pretty much.
 
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KA4Prez_rivals78700

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IF he shows up on campus in "2 weeks" isn't that "one year removed" from high school? He hasn't gone to high school since May?
 

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Isn't the idea that he can show up and enroll, but wouldn't be eligible to play due to class/academic related reasons until second semester due to coming in so late?
One would think so. But these day's it's the wild, wild west in the $NCAA$.
 
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What was the situation with Hami Diallo? Seems like he was eligible for the NBA draft after graduating and enrolling mid-season. The NBA let him declare for the draft.

I don't really get the sense that the NBA is too strict with their rules on draft eligibility. If it's a close call they let them declare. At least that's what it seems like to me. Is there a situation where a kid tried to declare and the NBA told him no?