it does appear that bball rosters could be expanded to 15 players vice the current 13. Painter loves 3 point shooters and old school big men.
something my mind thought of yesterday. Painter prides himself in recruiting players that are loyal to their school and coach. But we as fans are all predicting players Painter recruited will become unhappy and leave. if Painter recruits players who are loyal, those players should only leave if they go to the nba early. It's sad that fans are already saying before the players arrive, that several of them will become unhappy and leave. Basically, you are predicting failure and unhappiness.
sure, we've had our share of players who became unhappy and left. is that because the type of player we are recruiting is different and 4/5 star players are more likely to transfer if they are not starters? or are today's players just a lot less loyal to their schools than in the past ? and 4/5 star players are a lot less loyal than 3 star players? Grady was very loyal.
i hate to point it out to all these players with NBA dreams. The NBA isn't adding any new teams any time soon. so the amount of players getting drafted is the same. However, the NBA is drafting a lot more foreign players and developmental league players than in the past. so the amount of college players getting into the NBA is a lot smaller than it once was. do today's high school and AAU players not realize this? or are their egos so big, they all think they are NBA bound ? It doesn't help much when fans and the media and scouting services all make predictions about a player being one and done and definitely going to the NBA. are guys like Harris, Catchings and Colvin really NbA bound ? or do we as fans also have delusions as well? sure, they are talented players, but are they really future nba players? it's just very hard for me to believe a player is NBA bound and he can't even beat out Loyer for a starting spot. And the last time I looked, Blooie wasn't even projected to be NBA drafted. and he's better (and also older) than our players.