|
Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2022 19:34:16 GMT -5
1st Rd Picks by team: Early run on PFs
1) ORL > P Banchero (PF-Duke) 16) ATL > AJ Griffin (SF-Duke)
2) OKC > C Holmgren (PF-Gonzaga) 17) HOU > T Eason (SF-LSU)
3) HOU > J Smith (PF-Auburn) 18) CHI > D Terry (PG-Arizona)
4) SAC > K Murray (PF-IOWA) 19) MIN > Traded to MEM for #22 & #29 > J LaRavia (PF-Wake Forest)
5) DET > J Ivey (PG-Purdue) 20) SAS > M Branham (SG-Ohjio St)
6) IND > B Mathurin (SF-Arizona) 21) DEN > C Braun (SG-Kansas) < I thought this might be the guy Brad wanted in 1st Rd
7) POR > S Sharpe (SG-Kentucky) 22) MEM > W Kessler (C-Auburn)
8) NOP > D Daniels (PG-Ignite) 23) PHI > Traded to MEM #3 > D Roddy (PF-Colorado St)
9) SAS > J Sochan (PF-Baylor) 24) MIL > M Beauchamp (SG-Ignite)
10) WAS > J Davis (SG-Wisconsin) 25) SAS > B Wesley (SG-Notre Dame) < BOS PK for D White
11) NYK > O Dieng (SF-NZ Breakers) 26) MIN > W Moore Jr (SF-Duke)
[Traded to OKC for Picks #1]
12) OKC > J Williams (SG-Santa Clara) 27) MIA > N Jovic (SF-Mega Mozzart) < MIA & SAS always seem to get lucky!
13) CHA > J Duren (C-Memphis) 28) GSW > P Baldwin Jr (SF-Milwaukee)
[Traded to NYK for Picks #2]
14) CLE > O Agbaji (SF-Kansas) 29) MEM > T Washington Jr (PG-Kentucky)
15) CHA > M Williams (C-Duke) 30) OKC > P Watson (SF-UCLA)
#1 TBD
#2 Former Celtics guard Kemba Walker is once again on the move, this time being traded from the Knicks to the Pistons on the day of the 2022 NBA Draft, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania. The deal includes the 13th pick in the draft in Jalen Duren, who will also be headed to the Pistons after originally being picked by Charlotte. The Pistons sent the Knicks a 2025 first-round pick, which they acquired in the Jerami Grant trade with Portland on Wednesday.
Hornets got the 2025 MIL 1st RDP (top 4 protected) that NYK got from Pistons (which they in turn got from POR for J Grant) and 4 future 2nd Rd picks
#3 The Grizzlies and Sixers have agreed to a trade that will send the No. 23 pick in this year’s draft to Memphis and guard De’Anthony Melton to Philadelphia, a source tells ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski (Twitter link). Danny Green is also headed to the Grizzlies in the swap, tweets Kyle Neubeck of PhillyVoice.com. According to Wojnarowski (via Twitter), Colorado State’s David Roddy will be Memphis’ pick at No. 23.
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2022 22:31:22 GMT -5
2nd Rd Picks by Team:
31) IND > A Nembhard (PG-Gonzaga)
32) ORL > C Houstan (SF-Michigan)
33) TOR > C Koloko (PF-Arizona) < I would have taken him if we got up here
34) OKC > Jaylin Williams (C-Arkansas)
35) LAL > M Christie (SG-Michigan St)
36) POR > G Procida (SG-Italy) < One of my potential picks for C's went early
37) SAC > J Hardy (SG-Ignite)
38) SAS > K Chandler (PG-Tennessee) > Traded to MEM for future 2nd Rd Pk and $
39) CLE > K Diop (Gran Canaria)
40) MIN > B McGowens (SG-Nebraska)
41) NOP > EJ Liddell (PF-Ohio St)
42) NYK > T Keels (SF-Duke)
43) LAC > M Diabate (PF-Michigan)
44) ATL > R Rollins (SG-Toledo)
45) CHA > J Minott (PF-Memphis)
46) DET > I Kamagate (C-Paris) > Traded to DEN
47) MEM > V Williams Jr (SF-VCU)
48) MIN > K Brown (SF-Baylor) > Traded to Pacers
49) CLE > I Mobley (PF-USC)
50) MIN > M Spagnola (PG-Cremona)
51) GSW > T Martin (SF-UConn) > Traded to ATL
52) NOP > K Matkovic (PF-Mega Mozzart) < DAMN IT!!!!!!!!!!!
53) BOS > JD Davison (PG-Alabama)
Let's See: Besson PG / Ziga Samar PG / D Seabron SG / Kamagate C / Matkovic PF / Walker PF / C0ckburn C / Butler PF / Robinson C / Gabe Brown SF < worked out twice with C's
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2022 23:07:14 GMT -5
I like Samar (PG) ... Matkovic (PF) ... Robinson (C) ... Seabron (SG)
Wow! Brad took a small guard that's not a shooter ala Danny Ainge ... Ugh!
Maybe we get a few of the above as Undrafted Picks for Two-Ways ...
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2022 23:24:28 GMT -5
JD Davison (PG)6'3"195 lbs Alabama 8 POS RK 50 OVR RK
Pre-Draft AnalysisMarch 15, 2022: (2022 NBA mock draft: Drafting players competing in the NCAA tournament) -- Davison entered the college game known as a YouTube sensation thanks to his explosive dunking ability, but quickly showed there's more to his game, showing impressive feel as a passer and real grit defensively. He has an excellent physical profile for a guard, which has allowed him to play on and off the ball for Alabama, who has beaten some of the best teams in college while racking up plenty of confusing losses. Offense has been a major struggle at times for Davison, who isn't a polished ball-handler or a consistent shooter. It's clear that Davison's struggles as a scorer and concerningly high turnover rate make him more of a long-term prospect, which has allowed more productive guards to jump ahead of him as the season has moved on. Finishing on a strong note will be important considering the way Davison's productivity has fluctuated, something that may make returning for another season in college appealing (or necessary) depending on how his season ends. -- Jonathan Givony March 9, 2022: (Stock Watch) -- Alabama has been one of the more confusing teams in college basketball this season, posting wins over several Final Four contenders such as Gonzaga, Baylor, Houston, Tennessee, LSU, Arkansas, while losing to the likes of Missouri, Georgia, Iona, Davidson, and Texas A&M. Davison has been equally inconsistent, alternating between starting, coming off the bench and playing a limited role at different points in the season, while posting scintillating performances at times or going scoreless in others. Freshmen like Davison, who hails from the small town of Letohatchee, Alabama, and played at a very low level in high school were particularly hurt by the opportunities eliminated by the pandemic, at least from an experience standpoint. Davison's 28% turnover percentage will be the highest of any player drafted in the past decade, as being thrown straight into the gauntlet of SEC defenses has been a definite learning experience. Offense has been somewhat of a challenge for Davison, whose 12.7 points per-40 is the second-lowest of any college player currently projected to be drafted. His ball-handling ability is a major work in progress, as he's struggled considerably to generate efficient shots for himself in pick and roll and one on one situations this season, clearly not looking ready to be a primary creator at this level of competition. That's compounded by Davison's struggles shooting off the dribble, as he's hit just 24% (8-for-34) of his pull-up jumpers this season according to Synergy Sports Technology. Davison has had plenty of outstanding moments this season that hint at great things to come down the road for a team willing to be patient with his development. He's a highly unselfish, creative passer who uses his size effectively to pick apart defenses driving and dishing in a variety of situations, but especially in the open court. He's one of the best rebounding guards in this draft and regularly busts out off the defensive glass and finds teammates off a live dribble. There aren't many guards in the college game who show the flashes he does changing gears out of hesitation moves, absorbing contact in the lane and finishing explosively at the rim, something that can hopefully be developed further in time. Playing alongside two ball-dominant, upperclassmen guards in Jahvon Quinerly and Jaden Shackelford, Davison has been forced to take a backseat and play on the wing much more than he likely expected, which has allowed him to show some better-than-expected ability to hit spot-up jumpers, converting 37% of his attempts on the season with his feet set. Defensively, Davison checks anyone from point guard to power forwards in Alabama's switch-heavy scheme, bringing a level of physicality the team has sorely lacked at times this season, while proving to be a real playmaker by getting in passing lanes, blocking jump-shots and crashing the glass effectively. He's far from perfect on this end of the floor, at times getting caught losing his focus or flat-footed off the ball, but has been able to stay on the floor through his offensive struggles in no small part due to the versatility and effectiveness he brings here. Davison's standing has dropped somewhat relative to where he started the season as more productive college guards have eclipsed him. A strong finish to the season, starting in the SEC tournament, which will be packed with NBA talent evaluators, and then the NCAA tournament, would certainly help. Taking the Jaden Ivey route, a player he's at times compared to by NBA executives, could have some merit. The Purdue guard was considered a potential late first-round pick at the end of his freshman season but is now likely to be picked in the top-5 after a breakout sophomore season. There are advantages to both strategies and Davison will have a decision to make in the next month or so on which route he'll elect to take. -- Mike Schmitz
|
|
|
Post by Cabutan on Jun 23, 2022 23:55:25 GMT -5
JD Davison (PG)6'3"195 lbs Alabama 8 POS RK 50 OVR RK
Pre-Draft AnalysisMarch 15, 2022: (2022 NBA mock draft: Drafting players competing in the NCAA tournament) -- Davison entered the college game known as a YouTube sensation thanks to his explosive dunking ability, but quickly showed there's more to his game, showing impressive feel as a passer and real grit defensively. He has an excellent physical profile for a guard, which has allowed him to play on and off the ball for Alabama, who has beaten some of the best teams in college while racking up plenty of confusing losses. Offense has been a major struggle at times for Davison, who isn't a polished ball-handler or a consistent shooter. It's clear that Davison's struggles as a scorer and concerningly high turnover rate make him more of a long-term prospect, which has allowed more productive guards to jump ahead of him as the season has moved on. Finishing on a strong note will be important considering the way Davison's productivity has fluctuated, something that may make returning for another season in college appealing (or necessary) depending on how his season ends. -- Jonathan Givony March 9, 2022: (Stock Watch) -- Alabama has been one of the more confusing teams in college basketball this season, posting wins over several Final Four contenders such as Gonzaga, Baylor, Houston, Tennessee, LSU, Arkansas, while losing to the likes of Missouri, Georgia, Iona, Davidson, and Texas A&M. Davison has been equally inconsistent, alternating between starting, coming off the bench and playing a limited role at different points in the season, while posting scintillating performances at times or going scoreless in others. Freshmen like Davison, who hails from the small town of Letohatchee, Alabama, and played at a very low level in high school were particularly hurt by the opportunities eliminated by the pandemic, at least from an experience standpoint. Davison's 28% turnover percentage will be the highest of any player drafted in the past decade, as being thrown straight into the gauntlet of SEC defenses has been a definite learning experience. Offense has been somewhat of a challenge for Davison, whose 12.7 points per-40 is the second-lowest of any college player currently projected to be drafted. His ball-handling ability is a major work in progress, as he's struggled considerably to generate efficient shots for himself in pick and roll and one on one situations this season, clearly not looking ready to be a primary creator at this level of competition. That's compounded by Davison's struggles shooting off the dribble, as he's hit just 24% (8-for-34) of his pull-up jumpers this season according to Synergy Sports Technology. Davison has had plenty of outstanding moments this season that hint at great things to come down the road for a team willing to be patient with his development. He's a highly unselfish, creative passer who uses his size effectively to pick apart defenses driving and dishing in a variety of situations, but especially in the open court. He's one of the best rebounding guards in this draft and regularly busts out off the defensive glass and finds teammates off a live dribble. There aren't many guards in the college game who show the flashes he does changing gears out of hesitation moves, absorbing contact in the lane and finishing explosively at the rim, something that can hopefully be developed further in time. Playing alongside two ball-dominant, upperclassmen guards in Jahvon Quinerly and Jaden Shackelford, Davison has been forced to take a backseat and play on the wing much more than he likely expected, which has allowed him to show some better-than-expected ability to hit spot-up jumpers, converting 37% of his attempts on the season with his feet set. Defensively, Davison checks anyone from point guard to power forwards in Alabama's switch-heavy scheme, bringing a level of physicality the team has sorely lacked at times this season, while proving to be a real playmaker by getting in passing lanes, blocking jump-shots and crashing the glass effectively. He's far from perfect on this end of the floor, at times getting caught losing his focus or flat-footed off the ball, but has been able to stay on the floor through his offensive struggles in no small part due to the versatility and effectiveness he brings here. Davison's standing has dropped somewhat relative to where he started the season as more productive college guards have eclipsed him. A strong finish to the season, starting in the SEC tournament, which will be packed with NBA talent evaluators, and then the NCAA tournament, would certainly help. Taking the Jaden Ivey route, a player he's at times compared to by NBA executives, could have some merit. The Purdue guard was considered a potential late first-round pick at the end of his freshman season but is now likely to be picked in the top-5 after a breakout sophomore season. There are advantages to both strategies and Davison will have a decision to make in the next month or so on which route he'll elect to take. -- Mike Schmitz we could use a few more turnovers
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2022 0:12:04 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2022 0:12:25 GMT -5
Exactly!
More missed shots & TOVs ... just what we need. Dee will have a new midget to attack too.
Did Brad call DA for advice?
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2022 0:27:21 GMT -5
Best Undrafted ... get on the phone Brad!' Here are the best players who went undrafted Thursday, many of whom could soon sign two-way deals with teams across the league. These rankings are based on The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie’s latest Top 100 Big Board, which you can find in our 2022 NBA Draft Guide: 1. Justin Lewis, Marquette 2. Dom Barlow, Overtime Elite 3. Dereon Seabron, NC State4. Trevion Williams, Purdue 5. Aminu Mohammed, Georgetown 6. Alondes Williams, Wake Forest 7. Jared Rhoden, Seton Hall 8. Jean Montero, Overtime Elite 9. Ron Harper Jr., Rutgers 10. Ziga Samar, Fuelenbrada
Samar is much better than Davison ... you can have him after 1 yr ready to go from Euro-League as opposed to 2-3 yrs for draft pick #53 ... and Robinson (C) and C0ckburn (C) are still available backup bigs as well as Butler (PF) and Seabron & G Brown at wing.
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2022 0:44:22 GMT -5
While Brad sleeps other GM's are signing players undrafted ... including GSW!
Here we’re tracking all the latest undrafted free agent signings and contracts after the 2022 NBA Draft. 2022 NBA undrafted free agent contracts
Los Angeles Lakers — Shareef O’Neal, G-League Ignite
Shaq’s son will play for the Lakers in Summer League in July.
The Lakers also landed another offspring of a basketball legend in Scotty Pippen Jr., who will sign a two-way contract with L.A. Syracuse F Cole Swider was also signed to a two-way contract by the Lakers.
Denver Nuggets — Collin Gillespie, G, Villanova
Villanova G Collin Gillespie will sign a two-way contract with the Nuggets.
Memphis Grizzlies
Louisiana Tech’s Kenneth Lofton Jr. was signed to a two-way deal by Memphis, his agent told ESPN.
Minnesota Timberwolves
Duke F Theo John agree to a Summer League invite with Minnesota.
Houston Rockets
The Rockets inked Northwest Missouri State G Trevor Hudgins to a two-way contract, per ESPN.
Toronto Raptors
Rutgers G Ron Harper Jr. was signed to a two-way deal by the Raptors, per ESPN.
Chicago Bulls
Marquette’s Justin Lewis agreed to a two-way contract with the Bulls, per The Athletic.
Sacramento Kings
Alabama’s Keon Ellis agreed to a two-way contract with the Kings, per The Athletic.
Brooklyn Nets
Wake Forest guard Alondes Williams agreed to a two-way deal with the Nets, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
New Orleans Pelicans
NC State G Dereon Seabron signed a two-way contract with the Pelicans, per Shams.
Golden State Warriors
Memphis G Lester Quinones signed a two-way contract with the Dubs, per Shams.
Dallas Mavericks
Michigan State F Marcus Bingham has agreed to a contract with the Mavs, per Chris Haynes.
Miami Heat
St. Bonaventure wing Jalen Adaway agreed to Summer League deal with the Heat, per Woj.
Utah Jazz
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2022 0:50:11 GMT -5
St. John’s swingman Julian Champagnie is signing a two-way deal with the Sixers, a source tells Kyle Neubeck of PhillyVoice.com (Twitter link). In 31 games (34.2 MPG) as a junior for the Red Storm last season, Champagnie averaged an impressive 19.2 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 2.0 APG, 2.0 SPG and 1.1 BPG. His shooting numbers were less impressive, as his .414/.337/.781 slash line was down from two seasons ago, when he shot .433/.380/.887.
Hmmm ... The Warriors acquired the No. 44 pick from the Hawks for the No. 51 pick and $2MM in cash, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski tweets. Golden State used the No. 44 pick to select Toledo guard Ryan Rollins. Rollins averaged 18.9 PPG, 6.0 RPG and 3.6 APG for the Rockets of the Mid-American Conference. He’ll give Golden State a little more depth at the guard position and will likely spend a good chunk of his rookie season in the G League.
|
|
|
Post by quagmire on Jun 24, 2022 4:33:50 GMT -5
Davidson pick tells you all you need to know about what Brad thinks of Yam Mader.
|
|
|
Post by DaCeltics on Jun 24, 2022 5:56:38 GMT -5
While Brad sleeps other GM's are signing players undrafted ... including GSW! Here we’re tracking all the latest undrafted free agent signings and contracts after the 2022 NBA Draft. 2022 NBA undrafted free agent contracts Los Angeles Lakers — Shareef O’Neal, G-League Ignite Shaq’s son will play for the Lakers in Summer League in July. The Lakers also landed another offspring of a basketball legend in Scotty Pippen Jr., who will sign a two-way contract with L.A. Syracuse F Cole Swider was also signed to a two-way contract by the Lakers. Denver Nuggets — Collin Gillespie, G, Villanova Villanova G Collin Gillespie will sign a two-way contract with the Nuggets. Memphis Grizzlies Louisiana Tech’s Kenneth Lofton Jr. was signed to a two-way deal by Memphis, his agent told ESPN. Minnesota Timberwolves Duke F Theo John agree to a Summer League invite with Minnesota. Houston Rockets The Rockets inked Northwest Missouri State G Trevor Hudgins to a two-way contract, per ESPN. Toronto Raptors Rutgers G Ron Harper Jr. was signed to a two-way deal by the Raptors, per ESPN. Chicago Bulls Marquette’s Justin Lewis agreed to a two-way contract with the Bulls, per The Athletic. Sacramento Kings Alabama’s Keon Ellis agreed to a two-way contract with the Kings, per The Athletic. Brooklyn Nets Wake Forest guard Alondes Williams agreed to a two-way deal with the Nets, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. New Orleans Pelicans NC State G Dereon Seabron signed a two-way contract with the Pelicans, per Shams. Golden State Warriors Memphis G Lester Quinones signed a two-way contract with the Dubs, per Shams. Dallas Mavericks Michigan State F Marcus Bingham has agreed to a contract with the Mavs, per Chris Haynes. Miami Heat St. Bonaventure wing Jalen Adaway agreed to Summer League deal with the Heat, per Woj. Utah Jazz Juzang is another Evan Fournier potentially
|
|
|
Post by DaCeltics on Jun 24, 2022 6:00:17 GMT -5
JD Davison looks like a steal at 53!
2-way player with Bradley Beal potential
|
|
|
Post by croc on Jun 24, 2022 6:14:52 GMT -5
It sounds like JD is very much a developmental player. Lots of upside, but he's about as raw as they get.
|
|
|
Post by cole on Jun 24, 2022 6:20:26 GMT -5
Exactly! More missed shots & TOVs ... just what we need. Dee will have a new midget to attack too. Only if he plays. I don't remember anyone complaining when we had that little scoring guard...what was his name? Thinking he had won a college championship. He always came in and did his job for us.
|
|
|
Post by hedleylamarr on Jun 24, 2022 7:14:54 GMT -5
Tony Jones: The Utah Jazz are signing Former Illinois star Kofi c**kburn to an Exhibit 10 deal, according to League Sources. c**kburn was one of the best bigs in college basketball the past two seasons. New York kid – via Twitter Tjonesonthenba Free Agency, Kofi c**kburn, Utah Jazz
|
|
|
Post by dfries13 on Jun 24, 2022 8:49:41 GMT -5
It sounds like JD is very much a developmental player. Lots of upside, but he's about as raw as they get. Indeed . GLeague all year is my guess. Dee likes midgets who can play D and pass. Not sure if this says Yam is out or not. 53 sings
|
|
|
Post by elvissurfs on Jun 24, 2022 8:55:17 GMT -5
Davidson pick tells you all you need to know about what Brad thinks of Yam Mader. Exactly...and I can't say that I am too stoked on Davidson either...geez...
|
|
|
Post by hedleylamarr on Jun 24, 2022 9:14:42 GMT -5
I just watched highlights. I like the pick. I think 2 years in the G League or overseas will be good for this 19 year old kid. He's athletic enough to play great D. He sees the floor well and takes a lot of chances. It depends how committed he is to getting better and being coached. I would imagine that if Brad did the research (he went to a practice at AL this year), then he's sold on the kid at #53.
|
|
|
Post by dfries13 on Jun 24, 2022 9:19:46 GMT -5
Davidson pick tells you all you need to know about what Brad thinks of Yam Mader. Exactly...and I can't say that I am too stoked on Davidson either...geez... stoked? Me shocked. You and Quaig on the same page. maybe he'll join u before the bus gets ya
|
|
|
Post by drewski6 on Jun 24, 2022 9:20:54 GMT -5
I like the pick. 6'3 is not a "midget". Agree w Croc, as raw as they come....BUT....After getting Pritchard and Grant in recent drafts (higher floor guys), I dont mind taking a project with upside. You prob werent going to get any immediate NBA help at pick 53.
I like the defensive effort. I like the explosiveness. I like the athleticism. I like that he's raw, because to me, that pairs well with Pritch. Pritch can still be a bench at the NBA level, while Davison works on his game in the G-League.
Shooting and handling can get better. Explosiveness usually doesnt. The tough nosed D makes me believe the effort and work ethic is there, so I find it likely the kid will put the work in to improve his handling and shooting also.
Kid plays hard.
|
|
|
Post by hedleylamarr on Jun 24, 2022 9:49:59 GMT -5
I like the pick. 6'3 is not a "midget". Agree w Croc, as raw as they come....BUT....After getting Pritchard and Grant in recent drafts (higher floor guys), I dont mind taking a project with upside. You prob werent going to get any immediate NBA help at pick 53. I like the defensive effort. I like the explosiveness. I like the athleticism. I like that he's raw, because to me, that pairs well with Pritch. Pritch can still be a bench at the NBA level, while Davison works on his game in the G-League. Shooting and handling can get better. Explosiveness usually doesnt. The tough nosed D makes me believe the effort and work ethic is there, so I find it likely the kid will put the work in to improve his handling and shooting also. Kid plays hard. I agree. Now, if he's coachable and just relaxes and realizes he won't get minutes this year we may have a find.
|
|
|
Post by hedleylamarr on Jun 24, 2022 10:37:51 GMT -5
He takes good shots. He needs to get his feet set. He also pushes it rather than shooting it. It looks easily fixable.
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2022 10:55:24 GMT -5
Instead of waiting 2 yrs (or more) for Davison to develop we could have had a developed 6'6" PG in 1 yr from Euro-League:
|
|
|
Post by rkarp1 on Jun 24, 2022 11:08:03 GMT -5
I like the pick. 6'3 is not a "midget". Agree w Croc, as raw as they come....BUT....After getting Pritchard and Grant in recent drafts (higher floor guys), I dont mind taking a project with upside. You prob werent going to get any immediate NBA help at pick 53. I like the defensive effort. I like the explosiveness. I like the athleticism. I like that he's raw, because to me, that pairs well with Pritch. Pritch can still be a bench at the NBA level, while Davison works on his game in the G-League. Shooting and handling can get better. Explosiveness usually doesnt. The tough nosed D makes me believe the effort and work ethic is there, so I find it likely the kid will put the work in to improve his handling and shooting also. Kid plays hard. I agree. Now, if he's coachable and just relaxes and realizes he won't get minutes this year we may have a find. I agree with what both of you agree on, but the issue I have with a player that needs development and nurturing, is that the C's have not shown the ability to develop raw talent.
|
|