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He will not play in the NBA
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He will not play in the NBA
How would they 'know' he is not leaving?
Some guys are recruited as one and dones and some aren't. Tre wasn't recruited as a one and done.
The only chance he was going to leave after one year was if he had a great season in terms of individual stats and won a national title. (Similar to Tyus who also wasn't recruited as a one and done, but it made too much sense for him to go after the one season he and the team had plus getting a first round promise from Flip.)
We'll see. I could see him entering and going late first.
Maybe he'll transfer home to be closer to his mom... right.
His mom has cancerWouldn't surprise me if he put his name in to get feedback. No reason not to.
If some team gives him a first round guarantee then he might think about it more, but I'd expect him to stick to the plan.
And hey, if he decides he doesn't like Durham and mom comes down with a cold then maybe he could transfer here and be eligible right away.
https://www.nbadraft.net/2019mock_draft - No Amir, no surprise.
Updated today. I like to check this out to see how they move people around after the Sweet 16, Elite 8, etc. games. Tre Jones went from late 1st, to early second... now he's not even shown as a second rounder?
Going to Duke sure worked out for him..... not.
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It does seem to have worked out for him. He went to the Elite 8 and will likely get drafted next year.
If he hires an agent, can he come back?
(or am I confusing this with FB?)
Kind of surprised Happ didn't make the list.
Yes.
If he is not invited to the combine, he has until may 29th to back out
If he is invited to the combine he can come back if he goes undrafted but not if he does get drafted.
Theres only around 60-70 combine invites so its unlikely he will get invited which means May 29th will probably be the date he has to decide by.
I’m about 80% sure he will be back. Even Happ last year went through this process knowing he had near 0% chance of being drafted. He’ll go to the combine and some scouts will tell him they will look at him in the mid to late 2nd round and what he needs to work on and he’ll pull his name before the deadline. If he does stay in the draft we are a bottom tier team next year.
Honestly I don't think there is anything he can do at this point (with one year left) to make it into the first round. Second round probably is the best he can hope for.
If he hires an agent, can he come back?
(or am I confusing this with FB?)
Honestly I don't think there is anything he can do at this point (with one year left) to make it into the first round. Second round probably is the best he can hope for.
Amir being a first rounder next year is a long shot...
He hasn't played in a fully functioning offense with a real PG since half-way through his sophomore year. How much can be improve his 3 point shooting if he's being hit with open looks on the run instead of creating his own from the top of the key like most of this year? To me, that's the biggest flaw he has to fix. If can get his 3 point % closer to 40 than 30, he has a shot.
If I remember correctly, wasn't it stated by Richard C. during the recruitment of Amir that he wanted him to play PG?Playing a 6'8" wing at point guard hurt Amir's stock. I know people on here seem to think it made him look more appealing, but in the NBA - 3&D wings are extremely important right now. Every team is looking to add that type of player. Playing without a PG hurt Amir's shooting percentage, hurt his rebounding numbers and hurt his efficiency.
Amir will not be back with the Gophers. He will go to the NBA or be a grad transfer to a blue blood.
Maybe that changes without Pitino.
If can get his 3 point % closer to 40 than 30, he has a shot.
If I remember correctly, wasn't it stated by Richard C. during the recruitment of Amir that he wanted him to play PG?
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Playing a 6'8" wing at point guard hurt Amir's stock. I know people on here seem to think it made him look more appealing, but in the NBA - 3&D wings are extremely important right now. Every team is looking to add that type of player. Playing without a PG hurt Amir's shooting percentage, hurt his rebounding numbers and hurt his efficiency.
Amir will not be back with the Gophers. He will go to the NBA or be a grad transfer to a blue blood.
I don't have an opinion on the last statement but I think you're absolutely right on your statement about how Coffey was used this year not helping his pro prospects.
I disagree. How would being 6'8" and having the ability to play PG, plus being the focal point of the offense, not help your pro prospects?
It helped him develop combo guard skills which is what the NBA is all about. Amir and his father have been given great advice from former NBA guys all along and it is about versatility . I hate to tell anyone to watch the NBA but if you do you will see less and less label of point guard initiating offense. Coffey is a very intriguing prospect. Do i think he is ready ? No. But they look at what you might become. The Coffeys may think he will be getting better coaching and he can work on his craft all the time. I do not buy that as i think you mostly get one shot and then your G-league and then gone. Maybe the college game is thrilling for him, maybe its not. Hell, what do i know. Hunter for UVA will be a top 10 pick that i think should come back but he wont.