ndickerson15After talking it over with my family and coaches, I have decided to enter the NBA draft without hiring an agent. I am looking at this as a time where I can receive feedback and get better while keeping my college eligibility.
He's not going to the NBA lol. It's just to get feedback from the league on what he can work on to improve his game. He knows his pro basketball shot is overseas not in the NBA.
He's not going to the NBA lol. It's just to get feedback from the league on what he can work on to improve his game. He knows his pro basketball shot is overseas not in the NBA.
He's not going to the NBA lol. It's just to get feedback from the league on what he can work on to improve his game. He knows his pro basketball shot is overseas not in the NBA.
idk, he kind of reminds of taj gibson. who had decent nba career
He's not going to the NBA lol. It's just to get feedback from the league on what he can work on to improve his game. He knows his pro basketball shot is overseas not in the NBA.
idk, he kind of reminds of taj gibson. who had decent nba career
Dickerson would benefit from more cardio and some plyometrics, and some serious work on his jumper. All the best to him if he does decide to bounce but I'd venture we see all of these guys remain on campus.
Favorite game of the year was watching Dickerson school the potential #1 pick in the post.
If he can play at that level an entire season, someone will take a second round flyer on him.
That’s the beauty of a guy like Dickerson. He could average 20 next year and he’s still not sniffing the first round. 6’8” posts with marginal athleticism aren’t NBA guys, especially since the game has shifted. He will be back next year if he cares about playing in the NBA.
Favorite game of the year was watching Dickerson school the potential #1 pick in the post.
If he can play at that level an entire season, someone will take a second round flyer on him.
That’s the beauty of a guy like Dickerson. He could average 20 next year and he’s still not sniffing the first round. 6’8” posts with marginal athleticism aren’t NBA guys, especially since the game has shifted. He will be back next year if he cares about playing in the NBA.
I don't think he'll leave either, but didn't you just describe the exact reason why Isaiah left early? Even with a great senior season he didn't see it improving his draft stock materially, so why stick around?
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Dreaming of a career like the Brockness Monsters.
If he can play at that level an entire season, someone will take a second round flyer on him.
Not much of a surprise, will be a beast for UW this season.