Gutter wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:24 am
twocoach wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:25 am
Gutter wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:03 am
1. Hopeful but doubtful.
2. My worthless guess is.... It won't matter. He should be gone and like Preston (with hopefully better long term results) he basically gives the NCAA a fuck you.
3. 3 big options for him and another worthless guess...... All 3 are being seriously almost equally considered. I say he tests without an agent (I'm assuming guys can still do that but am not 100% sure) and then returns to KU. Unfortunately for him he got caught up in a numbers game this past season - and may have come out on the losing end.
Grimes didnt get caught up in a numbers game. Hell, Bill Self consistently gave him max minutes despite terrible results, hoping that it would pay off down the stretch. He just didnt handle the step up to college competition well and was unprepared to do what was needed of him.
I agree that Grimes will declare, get feedback and return. NBA scouts cannot possibly like what they see from him yet and he isn't like Diallo in that you can see what he will be in 5 years. Grimes just isn't good enough at the game yet nor is he elite enough as an athlete to get by on his athletic gifts until his skill set improves. Hopefully he takes the feedback to heart and spends the summer busting ass to get better.
I said he got caught up in a numbers game because most of the time he was playing an un-natural position for him. Part of that is on Grimes and part is on Self. Self felt Dotson > Grimes.
Add Grimes to the list of other guys that possibly/probably made a poor choice by going to KU.
My main question regrading Grimes is if he goes from being what some actually felt would be a lottery pick to not even being drafted. Not sure if Grimes would have gone straight to the NBA out of High School if it was possible - if so, another possible case of the NBA fucking a kid over royally?
This whole notion that it was an "unnatural position to him" is kinda bunk. I read that article. It was an attempt of a local writer to play nice. If the fact that he had the ball in his hands more in HS than he did in college means that he played in an unnatural position, then virtually every really good HS player that doesn't play PG in college is in the same boat. Give me a break.
Grimes isn't a PG. He isn't good enough at any skill to play PG in college and his future in the NBA is not as a PG. There is nothing there to be "on" Self. He didnt make a poor choice to go to KU. He failed to adjust enough from HS to college. Period. Did it get exposed because he went to a big time program? Maybe. But if didnt choose Kansas, he would have chosen some other.big name program so no different there.
And why is it that the NBA should be making business decisions in the best interest of the players that aren't in the best interests of the NBA teams? The NBA players have a players union. Bitch about the NBAPA allowing the OAD rule to be passed to the detriment of guys like Grimes , not the NBA.