MarylandRamFan
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It’s a shame he didn’t call you before he made his decision.I don’t think he’s ready for the NBA. Probably hoping for a big signing bonus, and then off to Europe. If he does well there, he could maybe then land on an NBA roster and sit on the bench.
Best of luck to him!
It always makes me laugh when people think they know who will play professionally and who won’t.It’s a shame he didn’t call you before he made his decision.
It is OKAY to be bummed that you won’t see Bones play at The Stu. It is OKAY to feel as if Bones didn’t get to really max out his time here because our 2021 season ended in a heartbreaking manner where we were not on the floor. It is OKAY to hope that Bones has received the right advice from the coaching staff, his family, and professional scouts.It always makes me laugh when people think they know who will play professionally and who won’t.
It is OKAY to be bummed that you won’t see Bones play at The Stu. It is OKAY to feel as if Bones didn’t get to really max out his time here because our 2021 season ended in a heartbreaking manner where we were not on the floor. It is OKAY to hope that Bones has received the right advice from the coaching staff, his family, and professional scouts.
The two things that drive me nuts:
1. Fans (mainly on Facebook) acting like he needs to get his degree now. Even if he is in the G-league next year he will be making similar salaries to what college graduates make in entry level positions. Not to mention, MR is a LOVING coach who has an open door policy with former players (even if he didn’t coach them). Going back to school won’t be an issue.
2. Fans thinking that “______ player” is not ready for the pros. Last time I checked, you aren’t an NBA scout, so your opinion is USELESS.
I’m looking forward to Bones’ journey. His 3-point stroke is attractive in the current landscape of the NBA and he’s clearly a hard-worker. VCU fans now that he’s a hard worker so I hope there is a team (or teams) that want him.
It always makes me laugh when people think they know who will play professionally and who won’t.
I'm certainly not an evaluator of talent for the Association but I watch a lot of it.
NBA is a scoring league; you put points on the board you will find a spot on a roster.
Speculation on a sports message board?!?!It always makes me laugh when people think they know who will play professionally and who won’t.
Pretty much, that’s how Troy and Treveon keep finding their way onto NBA rosters, although at the moment both of them are free agents.I'm certainly not an evaluator of talent for the Association but I watch a lot of it.
NBA is a scoring league; you put points on the board you will find a spot on a roster.
Wait, I thought that was me...MarylandRamFan is the biggest know-nothing, fairweather, garbage-take artist on the entire board
I can see both Ace and Vince as leaders.....they need to be on the same page though. Let's get after it!Ace or Jamir. Or Vince.
Wait, I thought that was me...
Various mock drafts have mostly put Hyland early in the second round. According to a March story by The Ringer, while some NBA executives see Hyland as a second-round pick, others see him as someone worthy of a late lottery pick.
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