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He has 4 D1 players in his team and a couple overseas guys he looks like hes the best player
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Seen both of Melo's game at the drew.
It's a lazy comp admittedly, but he's like a 6'8 Trae Young w/his natural pop, feel, and instincts. Love him as a PG prospect. You almost forget he's 17 playing against 27, 30 year olds. W/O a doubt a top 2 PG prospect in his class.
CP3 JRHim, RJ Hampton and Sharife Cooper are the 3 Guard prospects of the future to me right now.
Especially Sharife
Lavarr said Lonzo's new jersey reads NOLa
Ableist.This dude is beginning to come off as having a disability and I seriously mean that
You have no idea as to the validity of this statement. Another top 10 talent from his class is headed to the same league... It was widely applauded.Wish him the best but can't help but feel like his dad's opportunism limited his options. Say what you want about the NCAA and not playing players, exploitation, etc., all of which is arguably true, but playing against D1 competition would have been much better for his draft stock than playing in Australia.
Wish him the best but can't help but feel like his dad's opportunism limited his options. Say what you want about the NCAA and not playing players, exploitation, etc., all of which is arguably true, but playing against D1 competition would have been much better for his draft stock than playing in Australia.
Nah, all them dudes that come from overseas never get criticized for not playing against "D1 talent". They get praised for playing against pro's. As long as he plays good and shows improvement he'll be straight.Wish him the best but can't help but feel like his dad's opportunism limited his options. Say what you want about the NCAA and not playing players, exploitation, etc., all of which is arguably true, but playing against D1 competition would have been much better for his draft stock than playing in Australia.