Originally Posted by sheg
If you have potential, and they draft on potential...why in the hell would you stay in college proving that you CAN'T play at a higher level? Why should you? Because some message board poster states that you're not ready and you need a degree to fall back on and your family doesn't get how things work?
Look, we have no idea what is going to happen with Obi's development over the next few months or two years. We have no idea what NBA scouts and front offices will think of him. But coach AG will. And if the kid can get drafted in the first round this year or next or the next, he should go and AG should push him out the door.
I hope we get a few more early entrants over the next few years. The only thing it hurts is the APR - and I'll trade 100% sweet sixteens for 100% APR any day of the week and twiceo on Sunday.
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If they complete their classes, it doesn't hurt the APR