Now, this is all predicated on Coffey continuing his hot streak down the stretch (he doesn't even need to be as elite as he's been the past couple games, but enough contribution to help win a few more games this year, whether that's tonight or in the BTT or in March Madness)...
Anyways, I think Coffey should go pro. He's had rough stretches this year but is finally showing he is one of the most dominant players in the league. I'm really not sure what benefit there is for him coming back next year. I am not clairvoyant or anything, but I feel like Coffey's draft stock won't get that much better next year seeing as he is prone to be MIA some games and a streaky shooter in others. If he just duplicates his performance this year with slightly better numbers, is it even worth it?
Coffey has accomplished a lot in his career. He will have led us to two NCAA tournaments. He will have multiple 30+ point games. He will have learned to handle the PG position, which was invaluable experience that will surely help him transition to the next level.
Will another season here really boost his draft profile?
Even if the NBA forecasts a high 2nd round pick, I think Coffey should take it. Why risk the injury or risk being another year older, which NBA teams do hold against prospects.
Personally, I hope Coffey kills it the next 3 (and hopefully more games) and just calls it a career here.
Anyways, I think Coffey should go pro. He's had rough stretches this year but is finally showing he is one of the most dominant players in the league. I'm really not sure what benefit there is for him coming back next year. I am not clairvoyant or anything, but I feel like Coffey's draft stock won't get that much better next year seeing as he is prone to be MIA some games and a streaky shooter in others. If he just duplicates his performance this year with slightly better numbers, is it even worth it?
Coffey has accomplished a lot in his career. He will have led us to two NCAA tournaments. He will have multiple 30+ point games. He will have learned to handle the PG position, which was invaluable experience that will surely help him transition to the next level.
Will another season here really boost his draft profile?
Even if the NBA forecasts a high 2nd round pick, I think Coffey should take it. Why risk the injury or risk being another year older, which NBA teams do hold against prospects.
Personally, I hope Coffey kills it the next 3 (and hopefully more games) and just calls it a career here.