spyfish007
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I feel like he won't start unless he drops to a lower tier school, and even then they would want him to show commitment and effort more consistently. Teams don't draft on potential anymore, since players can work their way up through the G League. He's done nothing to put himself on draft projections thus far.My bold prediction: BHH starts next year for whoever, puts up ok yet very inefficient numbers, declares for draft, bombs combine interviews, gets taken in 2nd based on potential, flames out in under 4 years after being traded once.
Some good points. One thing is 100% certain though. He can’t develop a post player that thinks he’s a small forward or a shooting guard. BHH does not want to be a post player.I don't think this coaching staff is able to develop post players quickly IMO. (Grant was a fluke). Barnes is more of a developer of guards. We would be better served to sign 4* post players
that will stay 2-3 years (i.e. Olivier). I think ON has made excellent progress in past 2 yrs.
Kinda surprised Lanier reached out. Have to think if the rumors were true about him being a headache and lashing out There would be no chance Lanier takes him
Auburn the only school with a pulse on that list, tbh
That’s what I think is funny about auburn. They already have Traore, who would play the stretch big spot and is just better overall than BHH. They are also going hard after Broome. There’s zero chance he plays 30 mpg there, he won’t get near the touches there he would get if he had stayed, and Pearl isn’t playing him anymore than Barnes if he is taking possessions off and not playing hard defense. Just a weird place for him to go (and everything I’ve heard today from a few connections down there is that they like where they sit for him).Did he get a promise of 30 mpg from all those teams? Lol