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NBA Draft 2022: Why more big men are returning for another year in college rather than turning pro

In conversations with front office members over the past two months, Chet Holmgren asked a lot of questions because he is the most attractive and polarized player in the 2022 NBA Draft.

Some people are chosen as the number one overall. Others will not use him the top three picks. One executive said Holmgren was considered the future defender of the year. Another told me he was the type of player played off the floor by a team with a 5 out small ball attack.

They may both the right thing.

This is one of the reasons for assessing prospects who are centers and only centers, and are the most difficult task executives face as they head toward each NBA draft. Great centers are still great-proof that the current MVP (Nikola Jokic) and the current runner-up of the MVP (Joel Embiid) are actually both centers. However, all centers that exceed reasonable expectations compared to where he was chosen were labeled as Miss because they couldn’t be sought after primarily by modern centers. There is a man.

Like a space guard.

“Cooking in defense is the biggest thing,” said one former front office executive. “They put you in a spread pick and roll and annihilate you.”

By the way, this is one of the reasons I like so many great big names Kentucky Oscar Shivwe, North Carolina Armand de Brignac, Indiana With Trace Jackson Davis Purdue Zack Eddie-I’ll be back in college next season. All of them could have been selected in the first round 10 years ago. Indeed, their ability to legally earn significant amounts of money through name, image and portrait opportunities has proven to be a campus magnet. But the truth is that those players never chose to make sure they played in the NBA next season or in college.They were mainly choosing between perhaps Next season I’ll play in the NBA or definitely in college. At college, you’ll be able to make more money next year than you can make professionally.

“None of those you nominated were going to be the picks for the first round,” said one evaluator. “Some of them wouldn’t even have been a second round pick. Great college students sometimes don’t fit into the NBA. I used to talk about small guards. Now I’m talking about traditional big.”

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The consensus assessments from the Scouts are as follows: Unless you have at least a little defense and can’t stretch the rim run or floor with an attack, it’s probably not worth choosing a draft that’s too high.

So what to do with Holmgren?

Skeptics Gonzaga The ability of the product to actually become a star in the NBA shows the fact that he plays only one position and obviously doesn’t have enough lateral talent to be a great guard in space-multiple. Evaluators believe he will be at least “OK”, but that’s it. His few frames are another clear concern. That’s a bad thing. However, his followers are the first to be chosen overall because Holmgren is an elite rim protector and projects him as a legitimate floor-to-floor big that can be played around and reliably made. His followers still think it’s worth it. 3 pointers. In other words, Holmgren is very talented in some respects and could one day become an annual All-Star with the Defensive Player of the Year, but in other respects he is suspicious and will be the top two pick. I couldn’t be the player I was supposed to be. And yes, there are scenarios, given how the game has evolved towards the center. He is both the defensive player of the year. When Even Rudy Gobert, a three-time defensive player of the year, has proven to be defensive in certain situations, so defensive responsibility in certain situations.

“Chet is one of the most unique outlooks I’ve ever seen,” said one evaluator. “You may regret putting him in first place, but you may regret taking over him …. I think I can say a lot about the outlook, but I think Chet is the truth. Top 5 expected Two picks are the most. ”

Traditional and modern centers

Who knows when Holmgren will be chosen for the next center if he gets off the board? It’s probably Jalen Duren, Memphis.. But this is a problem for most big guys these days. He is a traditional center rather than a modern center in the sense that it is not clear from the baskets at both ends of the court how effective it is. When Durene is in the top 10, he’s much closer to 10th than 1st, even though he was ranked 1st in the high school class.

He should have been born 20 years ago.

Decades ago, Duren was previously easily ranked in the top five. Illinois Star Kofi Cockburn will vie for participation in the lottery. Currently, Durene may not be in the top 10, and the traditional Beast Mode Center, Cockburn, is at risk of being unselected, despite being two all-Americans destroying the rim.

why?

That’s because being a rim-destroying tycoon isn’t as important as a tycoon who can move his legs and stay in front of a small player in space. As a result, the highly productive and complete university products that were once projected as special NBA prospects are now often undesired at the next level.

that is very For college games.

But don’t assume that you’re back in college just because you like big names like Tshiebwe, Bacot, Jackson-Davis, Edey, or because of the NIL money available. That is certainly part of it. However, these players are mostly back in college, as the NBA games have changed so much for the center that they are no longer desired as they were in the previous era. With the evolution of sports, those players are almost back, as there really wasn’t a perfect place for them to go.

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