If PJ Impress the scouts at the nba combine then he is gone.

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Why come back if the scouts tell him he will be a 1st round draft pick. I wouldn't be surprised if PJ plays so well that he slides up to the top 15. His versatility will be a big plus at the next level.
 
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Rhavic

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Why come back if the scouts tell him he will be a 1st round draft pick. I wouldn't be surprised if PJ plays so well that he slides up to the top 15. His versatility will be a big plus at the next level.

He has as much business going pro as Brad does...if PJ leaves then he just doesnt want to be here

I feel like I'm in the f***ing twilight zone.
 

stuway

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I think the way it works is, substitute PJs name with anyone, and the same applies.

Always wondered how to get to the league and now thanks to smooths behind the scenes insight, booom!!
 
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Why come back if the scouts tell him he will be a 1st round draft pick. I wouldn't be surprised if PJ plays so well that he slides up to the top 15. His versatility will be a big plus at the next level.

What skills does he have that are NBA worthy? Can't draft him on potential because he's a tweener without elite athleticism, the upside isn't huge. He's Dray Green without the passing, jump shot and without elite defensive skills.
 

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A little hint. I have heard pj is gone ... just my imo but I feel quite certain as of this moment he is gone. As with a guard on our team , hearing he's moving on as well. Could end up with only 3 or 4 returners. We need a big for sure. Feel quite confident tyrese maxey will be at Kentucky next season as well. Sucks when I heard all that. Think we really needed pj for next season to be special
 

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smooth as butter

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What skills does he have that are NBA worthy? Can't draft him on potential because he's a tweener without elite athleticism, the upside isn't huge. He's Dray Green without the passing, jump shot and without elite defensive skills.
He has potential to be an all star player like Green
 

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A little hint. I have heard pj is gone ... just my imo but I feel quite certain as of this moment he is gone. As with a guard on our team , hearing he's moving on as well. Could end up with only 3 or 4 returners. We need a big for sure. Feel quite confident tyrese maxey will be at Kentucky next season as well. Sucks when I heard all that. Think we really needed pj for next season to be special

Damn.
 
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A 6'7" PF that only scores posting up, has limited ball handling skills, a mediocre jumper and can't make FT's when fouled.

A GM would and should be fired if he had ANY idea of drafting PJ AT ALL, much less the 1st round.

P Pat was MILES ahead of PJ and he came back to improve in those areas and it has kept him in the NBA. PJ needs to do the same.
 

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A little hint. I have heard pj is gone ... just my imo but I feel quite certain as of this moment he is gone. As with a guard on our team , hearing he's moving on as well. Could end up with only 3 or 4 returners. We need a big for sure. Feel quite confident tyrese maxey will be at Kentucky next season as well. Sucks when I heard all that. Think we really needed pj for next season to be special
Is the guard you are talking about leaving Green?
 

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I can't see any way he's taken in the first round of this loaded draft, he has decent upside, not great. I think he's risking not getting drafted at all. I really hope he comes to his senses, there a huge gap between this years draft and next years, it seems like such a no brainer.
 
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BBallin23

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A little hint. I have heard pj is gone ... just my imo but I feel quite certain as of this moment he is gone. As with a guard on our team , hearing he's moving on as well. Could end up with only 3 or 4 returners. We need a big for sure. Feel quite confident tyrese maxey will be at Kentucky next season as well. Sucks when I heard all that. Think we really needed pj for next season to be special
So you’re hearing Green will be gone as well? What have you heard about Gabriel and Vanderbilt?
 
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He has as much business going pro as Brad does...if PJ leaves then he just doesnt want to be here
I would say your correct . theres a reason he's not listed high in the draft and also neither id Homi. both should return but I think one will go anyway no matter where they sit in the draft .
 

smooth as butter

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A 6'7" PF that only scores posting up, has limited ball handling skills, a mediocre jumper and can't make FT's when fouled.

A GM would and should be fired if he had ANY idea of drafting PJ AT ALL, much less the 1st round.

P Pat was MILES ahead of PJ and he came back to improve in those areas and it has kept him in the NBA. PJ needs to do the same.
You tripping PJ will be nice at the next level.
 

uk78_rivals88018

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With those declaring already, it is hard to imagine PJ would be in the first round. For instance, the big German kid at Michigan, he was great in the tourney so wouldn't you pick him before PJ? That kid has a number of offensive moves, could shoot from the outside, drive the ball, quick, physical and yet I read he is considered a "late" first round pick. So how would PJ jump ahead of him? PJ could get there but certainly isn't anywhere near that skilled in comparison yet. Similar to Diallo, work on shooting, defending, and other fundamentals would seem to make sense. PJ also had a similar Diallo tendency to pass to the other team in kick-outs.

It's very confusing as to how these kids see themselves.