Originally Posted by sheg
For crying out loud. "The family doesn't understand how things are supposed to work?!?"
The guy has height and athletic ability that cannot be taught. He has transcendental athletic ability for his height. He is destined to be a professional basketball player. He is best served by developing his game and his body, and college basketball pales in comparison to the G league or Europe or as the 12th man on an NBA roster for development. He needs to eat sleep and dream basketball for a few years.
Will he ever be a great, or even good, NBA player? Maybe not. But you don't need to achieve that to have a lucrative career in basketball and it's time to start finding out. Worst case he plays in Europe for ten years.
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I had to dig in this thread to find an objective outlook on Kostas' future in the NBA. sheg wins the award. So many posts in this thread lacked common sense. As of TODAY he is on an NBA roster sitting right next to Dirk Nowitzki. The Past and the Future sitting together. Probably hoping the game is a rout so he can get a shot at Giannis' expense. Kostas has a long way to go, but he has also come a long way. Give him a break.
And there is not enough crow in the world for the narrow minded posts in this thread.