Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
I think you all are missing what my man Truth is saying.
Trust me, teams have tryouts just to say they did. Hell I coach a middle school team and we had tryouts just to say we did. D-League rosters are practically set. They have dozens of players abroad and domestically that are dying to make the team. Just waiting on a call. Even if someone is good enough, but they are average height (5'10 - 6-4) they have practically no shot of making that squad. Low, low, low probability.
So him believing in himself and even being considered a good ball player is not negated because he wouldn't make a D-League team. I think you all tend to forget how few spots there are in this world for professional basketball players. NBA, forget about it. D-League, forget about it. Overseas, do you know how many graduating seniors in college there are every year that are competing for the same jobs? Think about the international players that want those same jobs. Man, jobs are SLIM to NONE. Even if you are good. It is all about being in the right place at the right time man. Sometimes it isn't even about how good you are.
And no, everyone in the NBA isn't better in everything than everyone not in the NBA. It is possible that Truth is in better shape than Baron Davis. Yes that is very possible. It is possible that I am a better foul shooter than Reggie Evans, yes. It is possible that I have more bounce than Nate Robinson, yea, very possible.
The NBA is home to the combination best/lucky/highest networked 450 players in the world.