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Post by Cerrano39 on Apr 7, 2006 18:02:55 GMT -5
He'd be a Top 10 pick EASILY as long as he stays healthy... True, but there is a big difference between the money for a number 1 or 2 as opposed to a 10. Business-wise, it makes no sense for him to stay. However, he would benefit as a player to stay another year.
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LjSnUo
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Post by LjSnUo on Apr 7, 2006 18:19:03 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. Is the college game where he gets 20 hours a week with coaches develop a jump shot better than NBA coaches? The NBA will develop him much faster than any college team. Same can be said for Tyrus Thomas who is rumored as the Bulls #1 when they get the first pick.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Apr 7, 2006 20:33:37 GMT -5
Joakim Noah is NOT going pro, he'll be back at Florida next year. Just caught it on ESPNEWS. EDIT: Al Horford and Corey Brewer are also coming back. Florida is going to be one tough out next year... sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2401235
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Apr 9, 2006 7:44:02 GMT -5
I say go... because I don't watch the NBA and I can't stand him...
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ChisAto
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Post by ChisAto on Apr 17, 2006 18:31:56 GMT -5
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