Jamario Moon
Rafer Alston
Aaron Brooks
Marcin Gortat
Jose Barea
Brandon Bass
Ime Udoka
and Ian Mahinmi of course
You guys seriously forgot about Devin Brown?
Jamario Moon
Rafer Alston
Aaron Brooks
Marcin Gortat
Jose Barea
Brandon Bass
Ime Udoka
and Ian Mahinmi of course
I think we should also recognize that it takes time for any organization to build a succesful player development system in every sport that has minor league organizations. Half of the battle w/ this sort of franchise is putting the right people in place to manage it (coaching, etc.) and then developing the corporate knowledge to incorporate players into the line-up from it. The toros' issue is they are committed to winning at the lower level, not produce NBA players--the two are slightly different.
In any event, I see the Toros as a long term investment, and w/ the NBA and it's roster restrictions, it would only take one or two rotation players developed every 5 or 6 years to make the Toros a success.
The problem with this statement is that the d-league is nowhere near the equivalent to the NBA that triple-A baseball is to MLB. Most kids who played D-1 college basketball are probably taking a step backwards in terms of compe ion when they end up in the d-league.
so true. this is also often ignored when discussing if a player should go to Europe or play D-league. the D-league is better than not play at all, it makes some sense to get players used to heavy minutes per game, but that's it. the D-league isn't a natural step from college to NBA. Europe, only the better leagues of course, is such a step, if a player can't find his niche immediately.
btw. nice post count number.
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