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Post by bearcat on Apr 4, 2006 23:19:45 GMT -5
What do you all think?
The experts say go while you're hot, but I think Noah wants to stay on. I say stay as well.
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Post by darjarbinx on Apr 5, 2006 5:35:04 GMT -5
He's too ugly to go to the pros.
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Post by OG Brand C on Apr 5, 2006 7:10:08 GMT -5
Stay, this isn't Vince Young against USC here. Noah was dominant against a UCLA team that got overmatched by the whole team and not just Noah. If Florida had done this against UCONN or Duke in the national championship game, then yeah, I'd go if I were him.
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Post by Cerrano39 on Apr 5, 2006 7:43:31 GMT -5
Go. His stock will never be higher. The next couple years have much deeper drafts.
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Post by sep on Apr 5, 2006 8:02:59 GMT -5
I agree with Cerrano, you got Greg Oden in 07, and possibly Mayo and Walker in 08. Go while your hot.
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Post by ruff edgz on Apr 5, 2006 11:36:44 GMT -5
Go. His stock will never be higher. The next couple years have much deeper drafts. good point but I don't think that stock will get him a high pick but just a way to get into the pros. He's good but not GREAT so I would want to say stay and take his chances but I wouldn't be surprised if he went
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Post by bearcat on Apr 5, 2006 14:07:24 GMT -5
I agree with Cerrano, you got Greg Oden in 07, and possibly Mayo and Walker in 08. Go while your hot. Do you have some sort of man-crush on Mayo and Walker? I swear, every other post you make here on the NCAA section is about those two.
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Post by mtroy on Apr 5, 2006 14:43:11 GMT -5
The go while your hot leads you to a life of a journeyman especially in Noah's case. Something about this kid doesn't say solid contributor at the pro level. Yea I am sure he would be on someone's roster but if he doesn't goto a absolutely horrid team, I can't see him getting any minutes. His frame way to small to play the 4 at this point, I seriously can't see him athletic enough to guard a good 3 in the NBA. His stock is high right now no one is denying that but once you get to draft camps that stock that has risen just as easily can fall. As for all who is in the later classes Oden maybe is a given. Right now the hype about Mayo, Walker going pro in 08 have a great life if you do, Mayo's hype reminds me of Telfair as soon as he hits the NBA he is an instant star, that hasn't happened so I'll wait and see before a good kid playing against some average opponents in HS gets to college his one year then jumps.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Apr 5, 2006 16:18:06 GMT -5
Noah lacks a jumpshot. He needs time to develope that, and it's not something that will be fixed in a month or two. Seriously, I have a better jumpshot than Noah does!
I think he'd do better to stay. I think no matter when he leaves he'll be a Lottery Pick, and he'll get plenty of money for that. So it would serve him better to stay at UF and develope his game so he'll be a good NBA player when the time comes.
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Post by bmaster on Apr 5, 2006 18:29:25 GMT -5
If I were Noah I'd go to the NBA right now, because I honestly don't think he's that great of a player, he just had a good couple of weeks. Go while your stock is high. I'd like to see him stay at Florida as a fan of college basketball because I'd like to see Florida with a chance to repeat.
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Post by Tarheels Reign Supreame on Apr 6, 2006 15:49:44 GMT -5
noah aint cut out to be in the nba
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Post by sprew8 on Apr 6, 2006 16:54:21 GMT -5
He's too ugly to go to the pros. rofl and i agree with that
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Post by McGahee on Apr 6, 2006 17:13:35 GMT -5
The worst that can happen if he stays (assuming he's healthy) is he drops a few picks lower. He's got plenty of money, and I'm sure he wouldn't mind another national championship...
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Post by Jami on Apr 6, 2006 17:53:35 GMT -5
The worst that can happen if he stays (assuming he's healthy) is he drops a few picks lower. He's got plenty of money, and I'm sure he wouldn't mind another national championship... Exactly. This is like the Matt Leinart scenario in a lot of cases. His family has enough money, so it's not like he needs to go to the NBA while his stock is still "hot". Sure, he might fall a few spots in the draft if he comes out a year or two from now, but what he loses financially there he'll gain back with second and third contracts - things many early entries to the NBA never see. Let him enjoy the college experience - you only get to be in your 20's once.
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Post by bearcat on Apr 6, 2006 18:02:54 GMT -5
He's too ugly to go to the pros. The UCLA cheerleaders were telling him that when he blew the kiss at them late in the game.
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Post by Ircknewskool on Apr 6, 2006 18:25:23 GMT -5
lol go now, get your money early. Fluke out, live it rich.
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Post by longhornfaithful on Apr 6, 2006 21:11:19 GMT -5
Well he is already rich, because of his dad. I think he should go now, because of the players that will be coming out in the later years.
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Post by McGahee on Apr 7, 2006 15:46:12 GMT -5
Okay I don't get it at all. I honestly doubt he cares about the people in NEXT YEAR'S DRAFT. What difference does it make if he's picked 1st-2nd or 5th-6th. Does he care about 4 meaningless picks in the draft more than enjoying his college years? He'd get about the same amount of money, and only be going to what is likely to be a worse team anyways if he's picked early on, and plus, he'd miss out on a chance at improving his game and the possibility of winning another championship.
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Post by mtroy on Apr 7, 2006 17:15:54 GMT -5
It really makes no difference who is in the next class. Lottery pick or late 1st round pick that means your contract is guaranteed money so honestly who ever is in those later classes I am sure he would still be picked in the 1st round.
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Post by McGahee on Apr 7, 2006 17:17:43 GMT -5
He'd be a Top 10 pick EASILY as long as he stays healthy...
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