2015 Offseason Thread
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This is basically what my thoughts were as well. Going to a team like Miami when they were winning titles and little was expected of him I thought it was a decent fit. Simply because I felt like he could handle the pressure and make the simple plays in limited minutes. But in almost any other scenario he just seemed like an end of the bench type of guy to fill out a roster.
It's always risky to draft a guy based on how far he led his team in the tournament. Especially when he isn't a freshman, you had 4 years of work to judge him on and I believe to start his senior year he was projected to be around pick 55-60.. The tournament isn't something that should jump you up THAT much, IMO.
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I wonder how long Andre is going to play? Dude retires at the end of the first year of my Association/My League/MyGM every year for like the last five years and still ends up playing the following year in the real NBA lol.Comment
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Not saying he should man. Just wondering when he will. Dude is 39, he'll be 40 by the time the season ends. Just curious how long he's going to keep going because as we should all know by now, getting out there on the court and playing isn't really the problem once guys get up there in age. It's all about the preparation and off court stuff necessary to "take most PGs" and whether or not they want to be bothered doing it and going through the grind of the season.Comment
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