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Who will return for UNC Basketball?
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Do Williams's comments sound weird to you? It almost sounds to me like he is going to talk these guys OUT of staying... |
As dominant as May is in college, where does he play in the NBA? He's too slow for SF and too short for PF. Granted, he could be the next Charles Barkley, but I wonder if he's one of those guys who has a great college game that just does not translate to the Pros.
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Sean May might have been a better college player than Maryland's Lonnie Baxter, but I think they have similar problems translating to the NBA. Baxter didn't work out so well.
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Did somebody say Corlis Williamson or Danny Fortson. |
I don't take it like that at all.
Anyway, May is definately going to stay, Mccants is definately going to go. Felton apparently hasn't made up his mind--but I can't see him staying. Marvin Williams really wanted to play another year, but apparently is concerned about the new CBA potentially including a 20 year minimum age--in which case he would have to stay for his junior year as well. Under those conditions there's no way Roy is going to advise him to stay, though maybe Marvin will decide to anyway. |
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Elton Brand, Carlos Boozer, Zach Randolph--Charles Barkley. |
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Marvin Williams apparently loves college, but its hard to tell a guy who will probably be a top three pick to stay around. Personally, I think that you are only young once and you only get to be worshiped like royality as a college basketball star once. I'd probably stick around. There will be time enough to be a professional. But if when I was a college freshman, someone offered me the chance to make millions and hang out with lots of groupies, I can't say that I would have turned that down for another year of Shakespeare and Calculus. |
when Dean Smith was coaching, he of course had contacts throughout the NBA and would figure out if a player was reliably going in the lottery. If they were, he would advise the player to leave and go pro. I can see Roy Williams sitting down w/ Marvin Williams and saying "I'd love for you to stay but make sure you weigh all your options here" or something.
Any of Felton/May/Marvin Williams that stay will be a pleasant suprise to me. As to May, he has been a center his entire college career. I don't think that is what he'll be in the pros, he'll be a power forward. He has shown a hint of a jump shot, though he clearly would need to work on it a ton for the NBA. With more strength and conditioning work I think he has some potential, though I agree that he's not an obvious star in the pros or anything like that... Once he comes down off the high of winning the title, I won't be suprised if he realizes that his NBA stock will never be higher than it is right now and decides to go. |
I think McCants and Williams leave early, and May and Felton stay.
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If your right(which I personally doubt), I'l hug everyone in sight. Personally, I think we'll be lucky if we get one of the four back. |
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agreed. |
If May stays, he drops atleast 10 spots in 2006. Right now, he's man of the hour and would probably go in the 15-25 range if he has a decent camp. Next season, the draft will be much deeper for big men (and HS talent), so I wouldn't be surprised if he slipped to late first or early 2nd.
The guy hasn't made a 3 in his college career and plays almost exclusively on the block. At 6-9, that doesn't play well in the NBA. Plus, he only averaged 1 block shot a game in college so it's not like he can become an intimidating presence. He looks right now like a "Corlis Williamson"-type. Plus, if he comes back, it's not like he's going to do anything different than sit on the low block all season yet again. If May wants to stay, he might want to call Tobey Bailey and Miles Simon and ask them what coming back for another season after a great Final 4 does for you as a "tweener" pro prospect ;) |
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