What hasn't been discussed, and I thought was very interesting about his interview was this:
Asked if he thinks he is good enough to be "one and done," leaving for the NBA after his freshman season, Swanigan said: "Of course that's always gonna be my approach and I'm gonna push hard for it, but if it doesn't work out it's not the end of the world."
Most kids say it isn't a consideration, they aren't looking that far ahead, blah blah blah. He is clearly thinking of school as a one-year gig on his way to the NBA.
Which leads me to my point...IF we could only have two out of three for next year's team between Biggie, Hammons for his Sr year, and a quality 5th year point guard, my list is:
1. AJH
2. 5th year PG
3. Biggie
I will still be thrilled if we get the top two pieces heading into next year, which is very probable.
Asked if he thinks he is good enough to be "one and done," leaving for the NBA after his freshman season, Swanigan said: "Of course that's always gonna be my approach and I'm gonna push hard for it, but if it doesn't work out it's not the end of the world."
Most kids say it isn't a consideration, they aren't looking that far ahead, blah blah blah. He is clearly thinking of school as a one-year gig on his way to the NBA.
Which leads me to my point...IF we could only have two out of three for next year's team between Biggie, Hammons for his Sr year, and a quality 5th year point guard, my list is:
1. AJH
2. 5th year PG
3. Biggie
I will still be thrilled if we get the top two pieces heading into next year, which is very probable.