As the NCAA's withdrawal deadline approaches, teams have indicated Furphy has only worked out for spots in the lottery. His decision whether to return to Kansas will likely go down to the wire, depending on how the coming days go and whether he likes his options. Scouts have been intrigued by Furphy's mix of size, skill and smooth athleticism, particularly at his age and early stage of physical development.
Originally Posted by Ceej:
Furphy officially gone, to nobody's surprise.
I sure hope he turns into something.
While I really dislike the NBA I'll always watch if there are some Jayhawks playing.
I would like to have seen Furphy another year in a Jayhawk uniform, but the lack of NIL for international players put that in the very low likelihood category.
The draft is just so so bad this year. He would’ve been dumb to come back.
I’ll always remember Sherron being a fringe first round pick after his sophomore and junior years, then going undrafted. A lot of Damon Stoudamire comps.
If you can be a first round pick (especially lottery), just go. The chance might not be there the next year.
The Blake Griffin’s who really elevate their stock (when they would’ve been first rounders anyway) are pretty rare. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’ll always remember Sherron being a fringe first round pick after his sophomore and junior years, then going undrafted. A lot of Damon Stoudamire comps.
My recollection was that Sherron ate himself out of being drafted :-) [Reply]
If I was scraping change together to get a 5 piece nugget and two jr bacon cheesburgers at the Wendy's drive-thru on 6th and Iowa in 1997 and someone came up to my car and knocked on the window and said if you leave college right now I'll pay you 12 million dollars I'd still go through the drive thru and get my food. But then drive away
just saying Wendy's dollar menu for poor college kids is top tier [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
The draft is just so so bad this year. He would’ve been dumb to come back.
I’ll always remember Sherron being a fringe first round pick after his sophomore and junior years, then going undrafted. A lot of Damon Stoudamire comps.
If you can be a first round pick (especially lottery), just go. The chance might not be there the next year.
The Blake Griffin’s who really elevate their stock (when they would’ve been first rounders anyway) are pretty rare.
What's honestly frustrating about Furphy leaving, probably for the reasons you said, is that basically every other fringe guy returned to school for NIL I guess. You would have thought a weak draft would hurt most teams with fringe NBA guys but instead everyone returned and it will be a deep year for the top 10. [Reply]