EJ entering draft!

westerncat

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I agree with this, but does he honestly need to go through the process to know his weaknesses? From watching him this past season, he has a lot of upside but pretty much his entire game has weaknesses at this point. I wouldn't think he wouldn't need NBA people to tell him that.

It may be a lot of pressure on him as he see other guys doing the same and in his mind he is as good as they are. JMO
 

weatherbird

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Again I don't understand why EVERY player doesn't do this

If the dream is to play in the NBA someday why on earth wouldn't you test the waters to get that feedback.

I'm not sure it is really about getting feedback. I think it is really about connections with people, and getting your name in front of scouts and GMs. I believe this is best for the players from a recognition standpoint.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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IF and it’s a big if that EJ actually stays in the draft then I will never expect a freshman to return again. I understand checking it’s out but these guys are wording it like if I hear anything good I’m out.
 
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Cats192

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Some of you kill me.

You post in threads "Why would a player go anywhere but Kentucky? Look at our track record getting players to the NBA."

Then you're mad when they try to go to the NBA.

We lure them here with promises of getting the NBA--and then they're supposed to just forget about that until we say it's ok.

You don't tell your kids that if they behave they'll get ice cream--and then yell at them for crying as you speed past the ice cream shop.
 
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I'm not sure it is really about getting feedback. I think it is really about connections with people, and getting your name in front of scouts and GMs. I believe this is best for the players from a recognition standpoint.

Yep. It's that too.

Eitherway it's simply a bad move to NOT do this lol.
 

Johnfarrel

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Cats192

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I don't think he has to be a guaranteed first round to stay in draft , look at Diallo and Vanderbilt last year. Wouldn't surprise me if he keeps his name in draft.

Diallo came back after not getting the feedback he wanted.
 
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I played golf in college. Was at a D2 school so I wasn't going to be a pro, but if the PGA tour had some sort of combine set up where they evaluated your skills and told you specifically what you need to work on I would've done it in a heart beat. Why wouldn't you?
 

BlueintheBrew

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It may be a lot of pressure on him as he see other guys doing the same and in his mind he is as good as they are. JMO
That is a bit concerning if the case. I like personal confidence but damn! He needs to have a little more self awareness and honesty if that's the case.
 
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UKSanders_rivals37733

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Again I don't understand why EVERY player doesn't do this

If the dream is to play in the NBA someday why on earth wouldn't you test the waters to get that feedback.

I think every player SHOULD at some point, but the real question is WHEN.

Players can only do it once without remaining in the draft. So, the only players who should are the ones who think they are almost guaranteed to be a first rounder after next season. If not, why not save it until the following season? If he blows up big-time during the 2019-2020 season, he won't have to get the evaluation anyway.

That is my only concern with EJ. He does have a lot of potential, but I wonder if he will really improve enough to be a 1st rounder in the 2020 draft. So, again, why not save it until next year?
 

KyFaninNC

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I played golf in college. Was at a D2 school so I wasn't going to be a pro, but if the PGA tour had some sort of combine set up where they evaluated your skills and told you specifically what you need to work on I would've done it in a heart beat. Why wouldn't you?
I guess they don't trust the coach's evaluation?
 

mhroe1984

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AGREED. Sick of one and done. I will be glad when they can go straight from high school. Too many players that are no where ready to go jumping. Good luck young man.

Look, I have no issues at all with the one and done. When a guy like Wall, Cousins, AD, and Towns come along, they have to go. Those guys are game changers who will make immediate impacts. But when we keep losing guys to the draft who average 4 points per game with glaring weaknesses in their games, that’s when I have an issue with it.

I know it’s highly likely that EJ isn’t getting first round feedback and he’ll likely be back next year, which is great, but the constant uncertainty with the roster year after year is just getting old.
 

katwest

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I remember when Antoine Walker seen the life style Nazy was living and he said that's when he made up his mind he should go. He was a can't miss pro but I wish he had of came back for another year, only problem with him is that he blew his millions like most players do.
 

JesusCal91

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He ain’t going anywhere. He’s not on anybody’s radar let alone a first rounder wants to take advantage of the new rules which why wouldn’t anyone do
 

KyFaninNC

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He came to UK thinking he was a 1 and done. He pretty much sucked. No reason to declare unless he is gonna leave. PJ was a starter & it made sense to get feedback. EJ is done at UK & will most likely never step onto a NBA court.
EJ was our highest ranked player, too.
 

Cardsstink

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I don't have a problem with what EJ's doing, but what I don't like is that he's gonna have some scumbag agents telling him anything and everything they can to get him to stay in the draft in the hopes that they get paid. I trust Cal has told him this though. Just hope he keeps a straight head.
 
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Anon1712931820

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Lol Kentucky is not the only school this is happening at.

Kansas had two guys enter the draft that has no business entering the draft . I’m sure there are a lot others too.
Devon Dotson was the starting point guard for Kansas and averaged 12 points, almost 4 rebounds and 3 assists per game. Hit double figures 22 times this season.

Quentin Grimes averaged 8 points and was thought to be a top 10 draft pick coming out of high school. Hit double digits 13 times this year.

EJ doesn't compare to either with the season that he had in a limited role. Had 0 points four times as many times as he had double figures.....8vs2.

Kansas' two absolutely have reason to get feedback because more than likely they are gone next year. EJ did nothing to prove that leaving next year is even a remote possibility. He wasted his one feedback chance this year in my opinion.
 

Cardsstink

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He came to UK thinking he was a 1 and done. He pretty much sucked. No reason to declare unless he is gonna leave. PJ was a starter & it made sense to get feedback. EJ is done at UK & will most likely never step onto a NBA court.

You've lost your schwagg.
 

HagginHall1999

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I mean if EJ does leave I'd assume this would improve our chances with Blackshear...right?

Let me be clear though- I don't see EJ being a 1st round pick.
 
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ukfan041

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I remember when Antoine Walker seen the life style Nazy was living and he said that's when he made up his mind he should go. He was a can't miss pro but I wish he had of came back for another year, only problem with him is that he blew his millions like most players do.
Nazy went pro after Walker...are you sure you don’t mean Nazy saw the way Walker was living?
 

catsfanbgky

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Wow, are people really this naive ? He is just getting feedback to see what the scouts tell him. It is free and does no harm at all to the player. They actually get feedback directly from NBA guys. There will be a ton of players do this. VJ Touching King from Louisville entered his name, lol. Relax, EJ is not going to the NBA this year. Goodness, i would love to have a few of you as a sales customer. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel easy you are so gullable.