NBA Draft 2022

BigCat241

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not a good look for Cal

Think it reflects more poorly on the decision makers that took guys like Dylan Windler before our guys mentioned as it seems like a trend now some of our guards/wings fall but still end up doing well in the league.
 
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BigCat241

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Apparently beating the college assist record of a current NBA All star means dick.
It doesnt when it comes to draft position, NBA is all about being very athletic and Tyty isnt as much as others that have been picked before him.
 

bbnkat02

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It doesnt when it comes to draft position, NBA is all about being very athletic and Tyty isnt as much as others that have been picked before him.
Yeah. I’m glad Maxey and Keldon have given the league the finger for doubting them.
 
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DraftCat

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My Lakers bought the 35th pick.... who would of thought TyTy might be available there?!
 

GoNoles111

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Or never play a minute in nine months.

Everyone learn from this I guess. Eff hard work and honor.
NBA is all about ceiling, especially late in the first round. Tyty may be better than some guys being taken right now, but if they feel his ceiling is much lower (which is a fair assessment) he's gonna get passed up.
 

BigCat241

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Sounds like an NBA problem to me. One or two guys may be considered outliers, but guys outperforming their draft positions over and over again would seem to be a trend. And it’s not just those 4. Even Murray, SGA and Herro have outperformed their draft positions.
Yup, if its a bad look for someone its a bad look for the NBA decision makers making the picks.
 

RoyKent

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TyTy isn’t a fit for what Miami needs. But, Riley may take him anyways.