NBA Draft

#476      
Lebron pulled strings and got his kid selected in the 2nd round (55th overall), not the 1st. I think Peja is trying something similar, with assurance Drej would get an exception deal. Less likely to succeed on that front.

Go watch a few NBA playoff games and tell me how many non-shooters are getting run. He needs to come back and improve his shooting to get what he's looking for and imagine he realizes that too.
Stephon Castle was a bad shooter in college (27% from 3, 35% from mid-range). But he was a freshman and had a lot of other skills on both sides of the ball.
 
#477      
At this point, for me, obviously I want him back, but if Lebron can talk the Lakers into taking a wildly underdeveloped Bronny with a first round pick, it wouldn't shock me if Peja tries to play that same card with Sacramento. It's good for marketing. That would be a terrible decision for Andrej, but when money is no object and there's generational wealth in the family, you can make these types of decisions and have it not negatively effect you 30 years from now.
No? He was the 55th pick.
 
#478      
Lebron pulled strings and got his kid selected in the 2nd round (55th overall), not the 1st. I think Peja is trying something similar, with assurance Drej would get an exception deal. Less likely to succeed on that front.

Go watch a few NBA playoff games and tell me how many non-shooters are getting run. He needs to come back and improve his shooting to get what he's looking for and imagine he realizes that too.
I'm sorry. Not sure why I put down the 1st round. Yes, the Lakers did him a solid by sneaking him in the 2nd round. If he dad leaves, that will probably be the end of Bronny when his contract his up. He was already passed up during the playoffs when they were riddled with injuries.

I 100% agree with your take with what sticks and doesn't stick, playoffs or no playoffs, which is why trying to find one team that they can pin down is silly. I agree with LvillILL1 that taking this long is not abnormal. I also agree with FL that this was never a slam dunk. I do think that he's legitimately trying to find a way into the pros, ready or not.

I think that if Sacramento wasn't SO bad and they didn't need every draft pick to hit desperately, Peja could have sold Drej as a marketing tool while he was in the G-League.

I think it's fairly well known that every GM gave him feedback with the advice to go back to school to put the work in. I don't think he needed that feedback you know that, but it's still a good experience.

Parental advice is extremely important and his parental situation here is extremely unique. We'll know extremely soon.
 
#479      
No? He was the 55th pick.
Correct. My error. Point still stands. He was a kid that with any other father doesn't get drafted and probably doesn't even leave college. He used his dad's free agency situation as a leverage point. It worked.

I don't care if it's the 60th pick in the draft, if they're to the point where if ANY team offers him a guarantee, he's leaving....he's riding the connections of his dad. I would be shocked to see any team give him a full guarantee, but I could totally see Sacramento give him a sweet deal(for someone in his leverage and is nowhere near an NBA player right now) and if Drej is bent on leaving school and is ok going overseas....he'd nail down a top flight deal in Greece.

None of us know where his true headspace is. I do know that after the season, he took off the California in April to workout and prepare. Not sure how school work fit into that move?

I think that it's 90/10 that he comes back, but they are molding that 10% as much as possible.
 
#481      
Looks like Andrej and Fears are the last of the stay-or-go decisions that have been labeled as "fully expected to be back."
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#483      
Checking in after a while, we feeling we get to celebrate today or tomorrow that Stojakovic is announcing he’s staying with the ol’ Orange & Blue?
 
#485      
Correct. My error. Point still stands. He was a kid that with any other father doesn't get drafted and probably doesn't even leave college. He used his dad's free agency situation as a leverage point. It worked.

I don't care if it's the 60th pick in the draft, if they're to the point where if ANY team offers him a guarantee, he's leaving....he's riding the connections of his dad. I would be shocked to see any team give him a full guarantee, but I could totally see Sacramento give him a sweet deal(for someone in his leverage and is nowhere near an NBA player right now) and if Drej is bent on leaving school and is ok going overseas....he'd nail down a top flight deal in Greece.

None of us know where his true headspace is. I do know that after the season, he took off the California in April to workout and prepare. Not sure how school work fit into that move?

I think that it's 90/10 that he comes back, but they are molding that 10% as much as possible.
I'm not sure how much leverage Peja has with Sacramento or any other team, but I am sure it's less than 1% of LeBron's leverage with LAL, especially 2 years ago.

Obviously, LeBron being a top 5 player of all time, by any objective measure gives him some sway, but even minus his contributions on the hardwood, he is a marketing juggernaut whose value to any team he has been on is multitudes more than whatever salary he has negotiated... Even with all his cache, the Lakers took Bronny with their very last pick.

The 2024 draft was also pretty thin on talent... No one drafted after Bronny has played demonstratively better than him, and no undrafted guys from that year have done much either... He may have in hindsight, been drafted...appropriately? There is an argument there to be made.

I'm sure Peja has some buddies he can call, but unlike the James' situation, their jobs won't be reliant on keeping Peja happy.
 
#487      
Gotta be honest, even though the Bulls are absolute butt right now, I'd still rather he go there than to the team where careers go to die...
In the last 10 years, the Bulls have finished 8th or better in the East twice. (3 playoff game wins) In the same span, the Clippers have finished 8th or better in the West 7 times. (28 playoff game wins)

The Bulls certainly have a better overall history, but recent history is not close.
 
#488      
In the last 10 years, the Bulls have finished 8th or better in the East twice. (3 playoff game wins) In the same span, the Clippers have finished 8th or better in the West 7 times. (28 playoff game wins)

The Bulls certainly have a better overall history, but recent history is not close.
That's true, but I'm more talking about individual player development as opposed to team wins and losses.
 
#489      
Gotta be honest, even though the Bulls are absolute butt right now, I'd still rather he go there than to the team where careers go to die...
Based on what exactly? Who is the last top 5 pick whose career has died because they were picked by the Clippers? Last top 10 pick they had played over 700 NBA games with 445 starts, and last top 5 pick was a 6x All-Star.
 
#490      
Based on what exactly? Who is the last top 5 pick whose career has died because they were picked by the Clippers? Last top 10 pick they had played over 700 NBA games with 445 starts, and last top 5 pick was a 6x All-Star.
Careers go there to die because they keep signing 35 year olds.

Wagler wants to be SGA? Guess who drafted him and then traded him a year later for an old guy?
 
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