CBS: Royce to NBA

UNIGuy4Cy

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He is already one of the great passers in the college game.
Ya I agree he is borderline great at passing in college, but some passes are wild. So he is just going to play PG in the league? I dont think he is that great of a defender either.
 

Cydkar

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I don't think Royce cares about how much money he earns right now, he just wants money to support his family. He will dominate throughout his first contract and get more money when he signs his second.

Yep, sure.
 

Clone5

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I'm very skeptical about how this will work out but obviously wish the guy good luck. He has overcome a lot.
I really wonder what type of player he will be in the NBA. A lot of it will depend on which team he ends up on but he is one of the more unique players to come out of college lately.
 

CyJack13

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I am with Mary Terrell on this one, he will be leaving a lot of money on the table by leaving early. Can you imagine the national attention he would get next season by staying another year?

He won't be leaving much money on the table at all. This isn't the NFL, there aren't huge differences between any first round deals. You make your money off your second and third contract, not your first.
 

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We must admire Hoiberg on this decision as well. He most-likely supported Royce and wasn't selfish. I know if I were in his shoes, I'd be begging Royce to come back (because I'm selfish in this situation.) But maybe Fred wants to show he can produce one and done players for future recruits
 

marothisu

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NBA is all about potential people.

That do not give a rat's *** if he has to develop a jumper. They will work on that.

Kind of true. A lot of 2nd rounders, especially from Europe, and lottery picks (half the time) are drafted off of potential. Royce just has to show that he can knock down a jumper in his workouts and IMO, we've all seen it in practice videos. He's capable of it.
 

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After seeing what one and done talent looks like.. I could get used to this :)


Thanks Royce, you were unreal awesome for our team and for Cyclonenation.
 

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If he is a bust in the NBA, it won't be because he left a year too early.
 

ajk4st8

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Nope, I believe one more year of college ball to improve this, defense and free throw shooting would really boost his stock for next year's draft.


Cant get much higher than it is.

Develop it in the NBA. Really smart choice by RW. This makes Fred look REALLY good. Taking players and putting them in the NBA.
 

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Is he more likely to develop that jump shot as a student, with so many things going on, or as a pro, where it's his job?

I've heard this argument repeatedly and everyone seems to be missing the point. The goal is not to improve his jump shot just for the sake of him being a better shooter. Yes, he can improve his shot at college as well as in the pros.

But, the reason to stay in college to improve his shot would be to improve his shot SO HE'S DRAFTED HIGHER. If his stock is as high as it is likely to be, then he should definitely go pro.
 

ISUCubswin

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In 2 years Hoiberg has produced an NBA player, a D-League player, and a European League player. And I don't think Vanderbeken or Garrett would still be playing if McDermott were still here. And Royce never would've come here.
 

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