If Nolley wants to optimize his draft position, he'll stay two more years
If he goes now, he is likely a second rounder. If he goes a year later he is probably a late first rounder. If the can develop his weaker areas, after his Junior year he could be in the top 15?
Do you want less money now or more money later? OR is it just the thrill to wear an NBA uniform or to have a long prosperous NBA career.
Whether it be football or basketball or anything, a mature, fundamentally developed 21 year old will fare better than a immature less developed teenager.
For every LeBron James there are 100s of Chris Washburns
Hope Dad isn't another LaVar Ball.
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Posted: 01/24/2020 at 11:27AM