Originally Posted by ISUAlum2002
Curtis and Will were both better players than Wes during their years here. They both made the mistake of leaving early, Wes won't make that mistake.
They also both made the mistake of only growing to be about 6'1"--success in the NBA is often directly proportionate to height, and there is a glut of point guards. Should Wes put up the type of season that Marcus Fizer did, he is decidedly not the kind of 'tweener that Marcus proved to be. For that matter, given that Wes basically lost his sophomore season to a fluke injury, he'd be nuts
not to go if he were a likely lottery pick, considering even a small risk of repetition.
But that's just projection of potential from his freshman year and the brighter spots of his soph season, rather than proven fact. Wes still has healing and rehab to do, and sometimes those things don't go well. Heaven forbid!