I don't care what is likely or what is best for Ron. He needs to be thinking about what is best for me and choose to stay at WSU for his senior season.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostWell, we know that Cotton is leaving so actually you are putting the chance of Baker leaving at less than 50%. I would say that if current reports that place him in the First Round are correct, it is higher than 50%. If predictions move to being a possible Top 15 pick, the possibilities go a little higher.
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I'd put Bakers chance of leaving at 40% currently and FVV somewhere much, much lower. Generally, guys don't leave unless they are projected at lottery level. He is currently projected at 20-40. He will need to project better than his current top end projection.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostHe listed "2 seniors and 2 guards". I agree that the two seniors will be gone barring injury, but the other two guards, I took to mean FVV and Rob Barker. ;)
I'd put Bakers chance of leaving at 40% currently and FVV somewhere much, much lower. Generally, guys don't leave unless they are projected at lottery level. He is currently projected at 20-40. He will need to project better than his current top end projection.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostI obviously didn't read it that way. I read two Seniors (Cotton and Carter), and two guards (Cotton and Baker). I would put FVV as below 5% and that may be high this year.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostMaybe so but it never entered my mind that anyone would think that FVV will leave for the NBA after this year.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by calfan View PostWith 2 guards probably leaving and 2 seniors. I think there is room for at least 1 more.
Regardless, what I'm going by is that the coaching staff still seems to think there's room for one more. Marshall knows the numbers and knows how to make them work, and to do so the right way. So if he thinks there's still room, then there's still room.
Oh, and DJ -- Simon and Zach Bush aren't on scholarship, so if one of them leaves it might open a seat on the Shocker One charter, but it won't affect the roster. Or were you just testing our meters?Last edited by WSUwatcher; October 23, 2014, 12:29 AM.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostHe listed "2 seniors and 2 guards". I agree that the two seniors will be gone barring injury, but the other two guards, I took to mean FVV and Rob Barker. ;)
I'd put Bakers chance of leaving at 40% currently and FVV somewhere much, much lower. Generally, guys don't leave unless they are projected at lottery level. He is currently projected at 20-40. He will need to project better than his current top end projection.
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When I talked about the 2 guards, I meant Baker and Van Vleet.
If either wants to play in the NBA, their draft stock goes down by coming back next year.
Van Vleet is being considered as one of the top players in college basketball.
Jay Williams the other day ranked him the #2 point guard in the game.
If I take off my WSU rose colored glasses and looked at what is best for him and Baker,
I would advise both to leave after this year, barring injury.
Their draft ranking won't get better next year, IMO.
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Originally posted by calfan View PostWhen I talked about the 2 guards, I meant Baker and Van Vleet.
If either wants to play in the NBA, their draft stock goes down by coming back next year.
Van Vleet is being considered as one of the top players in college basketball.
Jay Williams the other day ranked him the #2 point guard in the game.
If I take off my WSU rose colored glasses and looked at what is best for him and Baker,
I would advise both to leave after this year, barring injury.
Their draft ranking won't get better next year, IMO.
But unless Fred starts getting hype as a legit 2nd round pick, he only benefits by playing another year at WSU."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by calfan View PostWhen I talked about the 2 guards, I meant Baker and Van Vleet.
If either wants to play in the NBA, their draft stock goes down by coming back next year.
Van Vleet is being considered as one of the top players in college basketball.
Jay Williams the other day ranked him the #2 point guard in the game.
If I take off my WSU rose colored glasses and looked at what is best for him and Baker,
I would advise both to leave after this year, barring injury.
Their draft ranking won't get better next year, IMO.
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The difference between a smart move and a dumb move when it comes to leaving early cuts off after the 30th pick.
Financially, the difference cannot be overstated. If FVV's stock skyrockets to where he is confident he will be picked in the first thirty slots, then it would be hard to condemn leaving early. If he is projected as a second rounder (more likely), it would be very foolish to leave.
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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View PostTebow.
Maybe there is hope for a pro career for Tebow yet. Look for him in the NBA D-League.
Does the description of Ed Cota in this article remind you of anyone?Last edited by 1972Shocker; October 23, 2014, 07:00 PM.
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