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justinh524
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"Like the choke-artist Harrison Barnes?"


seriously. if leslie came back, it would be a two horse race between he and marshall (i'm assuming he returns) for POY. Duke is losing everybody worth half a damn, UVA will be a bottom feeder again next year and nobody else has anybody worth a shit.

3/24/2012 7:01:13 AM

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Don't forget Stoglin for Maryland.

3/24/2012 7:28:42 AM

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" C.J. Leslie on his future RE: NBA: "That's the least on my mind right now, I'm just concentrating on this loss. I'll go back I guess and finish up school and talk with my family, sit down with coach Gottfried and come up with the best decision for me."

[On if the recruiting class and returning players will factor intohis decision]: "Definitely, definitely.""

3/24/2012 7:32:25 AM

justinh524
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Lol @ stoglin. Dude shoots like half his teams shots, of course he is gonna average 20+ ppg.

only way stoglin wins is if he averages 30 points.

3/24/2012 8:38:16 AM

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hopefully he realizes after that game that he could use another seasons to improve some weaknesses and get stronger.

i wonder if he'll drop back out of the first round in the mock drafts after that game? he had 18 points, but showed that he still has trouble against bigger, taller guys, which is all he'll see in the NBA (7/16 shooting).

3/24/2012 11:27:45 AM

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Plz to stay, CJL.

3/24/2012 11:29:33 AM

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It's encouraging that he made the comment how our recruiting and returning pieces will be a big factor in his decision. No matter what, I do think he cares about the school.

3/24/2012 12:28:32 PM

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he was apparently having cramping issues again last night, he was on his back having his legs massaged on the sideline. that won't fly when you have to play 82+ games a season plz2stay

3/24/2012 1:06:09 PM

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^
That's not a problem. He would not play 82+ games a year his first season.

3/24/2012 1:13:29 PM

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"No matter what, I do think he cares about the school."


Maybe but he cares more about putting himself in the best position to make the most money.

If by some miracle he is projected as a lottery pick, I hope he bolts so fast he leaves a cloud of dust. I hope if he is a low first round or high second round pick that he stays and improves on what he needs to in order to be a lottery pick. It's not about NC State, it's about him doing what he has to do to have a secure future.

3/24/2012 1:58:13 PM

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I think it is a stupid move to leave if he isn't getting guaranteed money. If he isn't a projected lottery pick I think he should and will stay

3/24/2012 2:00:42 PM

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Calvin I...



just can't quit you

3/24/2012 2:38:53 PM

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"he had 18 points, but showed that he still has trouble against bigger, taller guys, which is all he'll see in the NBA"


I hope he stays but I don't think last night showed that at all. Kansas' entire defensive strategy was to collapse and have other guys give help defense on the interior. When he was one on one agaisnt either Robinson or Withey, he scored. In the NBA he will have much better people around him (obviously) and defenses will not key on him.

3/24/2012 2:55:17 PM

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^ this

3/24/2012 2:56:33 PM

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Holy shit i didnt realize the NCAA changed the rules so drastically. They really don't give a fuck about the athletes, these rules SCREW THEM.

The early entry withdrawal deadline is now April 10th.

So theres no more of this dont get an agent, go to draft camps, decide to return for junior season.

I think this may hurt our chances of retaining him, because he wont get as good of feedback. But i guess it could also help since he won't be playing in a bunch of camps and eating the inferior college athletes.




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"April 3: NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee Application Deadline
April 6: NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee Response Deadline
April 10: NCAA Early Entry “Withdrawal” Deadline
April 29: NBA Draft Early Entry Eligibility Deadline (11:59 pm ET)
May 3 or May 4: NBA Draft Early Entry Candidates Released
May 30: NBA Draft Lottery
June 6-8: NBA Combine/Pre-Draft Camp (Chicago)
June 18: NBA Draft Early Entry Withdrawal Deadline (5:00 pm ET)
June 28: 2012 NBA Draft
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So basically if CJ Leslie declares now, he must remove his name by April 10th. However, he could wait until April 29th to declare at all. Weird.

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Since the NCAA bars third parties (even family members) of college players from reaching out to NBA teams to discuss their draft stock and the NBA itself has strict no-contact rules regarding the way teams can communicate with players who are not officially draft-eligible (before the early-entry list is released in early May), the only way an underclassman can gather information about his draft stock is through his college head coach. Furthermore, the head coach is only allowed to talk with the principal basketball operations executive from each team (ie: the general manager), according to NBA rules, and the underclassman may not participate in or be present during any such conversation.

To help with this process, the NBA is again offering underclassmen the ability to get actual feedback from a group of executives representing 20 NBA teams selected by the League Office, and chaired by NBA Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Stu Jackson, called the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee.
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From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz1q4bguABs
http://www.draftexpress.com




[Edited on March 24, 2012 at 5:52 PM. Reason : a]



[Edited on March 24, 2012 at 5:55 PM. Reason : a]

3/24/2012 5:46:49 PM

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Yup they fuck over kids now so coaches know who they should recruit.

3/24/2012 6:53:36 PM

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"I hope he stays but I don't think last night showed that at all. Kansas' entire defensive strategy was to collapse and have other guys give help defense on the interior. When he was one on one agaisnt either Robinson or Withey, he scored. In the NBA he will have much better people around him (obviously) and defenses will not key on him"


while true, how many times was he swatted? and i'm not even sure if withey is good enough to be a decent nba player.

3/24/2012 7:46:58 PM

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He has to develop an outside shot. He is too small to just pound inside in the nba.

3/24/2012 7:59:39 PM

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this quote is from an article in the 2012-2013 thread

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""We're setting the mark pretty high," said CJ Leslie, the ACC's top scoring sophomore. "We think we can win the ACC, win the ACC tournament and go very far in the NCAA. You don't want to jinx yourself, but I feel like we have so much talent and so much depth at every position that the only place we can go is up."
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sounds like he's staying to me.

3/25/2012 1:16:20 AM

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^

Plz post the same in the recruiting thread too!

3/25/2012 1:37:54 AM

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^^I'm pretty sure that's a fake article.

[Edited on March 25, 2012 at 10:11 AM. Reason : i.e., it's an old one from 2007, changed to fit today's team.]

3/25/2012 10:08:21 AM

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"Yup they fuck over kids now so coaches know who they should recruit."


We can thank Roy Boy for this one. The same guy who somehow gets lottery picks to return to school year after year after his "advice". He whined about the deadline dates for about 5 years. It's not like UNC can't get whoever they want. Just another reason to hate them.

3/25/2012 10:15:21 AM

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"changed to fit today's team"

all you have to do is change the names and it fits

3/25/2012 10:33:24 AM

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And the dates Article from the future!

3/25/2012 10:34:53 AM

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The best part of that article is that they forgot to change/remove this part:

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"Forgive Brown his giddiness. Up until early August, he was not sure if he would even be able to stay in the country, let alone play hoops here. In October 2005, federal authorities questioned whether Brown, who as a 9-year-old came to the United States from Jamaica with his mother, was in the United States legally and began deportation proceedings."

3/25/2012 10:43:57 AM

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"The early entry withdrawal deadline is now April 10th.

So theres no more of this dont get an agent, go to draft camps, decide to return for junior season."


So you tell the NCAA that you're withdrawing on April 10th. You decide to go anyway at the NBA's deadline. What's the NCAA going to do to you?

3/25/2012 4:33:14 PM

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Keep you from coming back to college.

3/25/2012 4:48:20 PM

justinh524
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And if you do come back, but talk to teams and shit after the april 10th deadline, I'm sure your eligibility will be adversely affected.

3/25/2012 4:57:29 PM

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lets buy CJL a lion and....

3/25/2012 4:58:06 PM

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"Keep you from coming back to college."


But you're not coming back. You're going in the draft. Who cares if you can't go back?

The NBA deadline is the only one that matters. If you tell the NCAA you're withdrawing and then decide to go anyway, the NCAA has no power over you, so any sanctions against you are irrelevant.

Ex: Jesse Boulerice was suspended for one year from major junior hockey for slashing another player in the face. The suspension didn't matter, because he moved up to the AHL the next season anyway.

3/25/2012 5:25:08 PM

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Last year Reggie Johnson of the Miami Hurricanes declared for the draft to test the waters but did not sign with an agent.

He later was allowed to returned to Miami.

This is what he's talking about.


[Edited on March 25, 2012 at 5:34 PM. Reason : .]

3/25/2012 5:33:39 PM

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I understand how the system works.

I'm saying there's a third option beyond go/stay on April 10th.

1. You put your name in for the draft, but decide by the NCAA deadline that there's not enough interest. You withdraw your name and return to college.

2. You put your name in for the draft, and are satisfied with the interest. You do not contact the NCAA on their deadline, and you go to the NBA.

3. You put your name in for the draft, and are unsure of what to do on the NCAA deadline. You declare you're withdrawing then, even though it's 19 days before the NBA deadline. If you decide to return to college, you've followed NCAA procedure and can return. If you decide somewhere between the NCAA and NBA deadlines that you ARE going to go to the NBA, what the hell is the NCAA going to do to you? They can ban you from college all they want, but you were going to go anyway.

My point is that having a different deadline to tell college you're returning is irrelevant, because there are no consequences for lying about it.

3/25/2012 6:06:14 PM

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Sure you could do that, but you better not be talking to scouts/gms/etc. after that deadline or the NCAA won't look to kindly on that if you decide to return to school.

3/25/2012 6:23:45 PM

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and how pissed would the fans be if someone were to be all "I'm staying in school for another year, sike"

[Edited on March 25, 2012 at 6:33 PM. Reason : .]

3/25/2012 6:33:21 PM

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the best way to do it is not declare with the early period. wait till the late one and that way you get to do the NBA workouts?? right

3/25/2012 6:35:05 PM

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No.

The early period is the new NCAA deadline. Once that date passes you cannot be in the NBA discussion or risk getting tossed by the NCAA.

it was done to alleviate coaches with players and recruits waiting and waiting and waiting for the NBA deadline and not knowing what they were going to do.

3/25/2012 6:39:51 PM

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10-4. didn't they allow peeps to declare not sign and workout at the combine?

i guess now they only get advice form the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee.

hope he stays, i think he'd do nothing but up and complete his game by working on his mid-range game.

it's hard to pass up the money and State's recent history of underclassman going pro hasn't been great. you gots to be in that lottery!

3/25/2012 8:44:36 PM

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Finesses your jump shot?

Lol you better work on that Blake Griffin power jam, bro.

[Edited on March 26, 2012 at 9:50 AM. Reason : sa]

3/26/2012 9:41:33 AM

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PLZ to stay CJ. ACC POY next season!

3/26/2012 10:59:37 AM

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he's a second rounder by most of the experts.

3/28/2012 11:18:43 PM

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Why does he get hate for a midrange game when he has a skilled and unstopable faceup game?

3/28/2012 11:51:13 PM

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because his face-up game would be stoppable in the nba, and he couldn't solely rely on that

[Edited on March 28, 2012 at 11:55 PM. Reason : and "hate" is a strong word]

3/28/2012 11:54:06 PM

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because literally every team in the nba has a 7' stiff on their bench as good as jeff withey who will throw his shit into the 5th row if he plays as a 4 at his current weight

3/28/2012 11:55:30 PM

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Weight is not really important. He just has to be able to shoot better. The college game conditions us to really bad shooting. NBA players shoot much better.

3/28/2012 11:59:57 PM

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that's what we're trying to say, coach. he can't rely on his face-up game at his current weight. he'll get thrown around. he has to be able to shoot better.

3/29/2012 9:24:32 AM

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Gott was on mark and mike this a.m., and spoke a little bit about Leslie.

Said it's a decision he and his family have to make, and the staff and team will be 100% supportive of his decision. He added that he felt Leslie has nowhere near reached his potential and would gain a lot with another year, and then spoke again about how Leslie has to make the decision that's best for him. (IOW, he didn't come off as desperate for him to stay even if what i typed out might seem that way).

Also said that Leslie was extremely torn about the decision. That, to me, is better news than I'd expected. If he's torn, I think there's a good chance he stays, or at most does the 'test the waters' thing.

3/29/2012 9:46:50 AM

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I don't like hearing that he is "torn". I was hoping that he was thinking that staying and becoming a lottery pick next year (after picking up an ACC POY, or at least 1st team all-ACC) would be the obvious choice.

3/29/2012 9:50:19 AM

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I don't think it's close to the "obvious choice" for someone who has seen all too well how easy it is for a player to get hurt if he stays.

I'm glad Gott seems to be taking the stance he is. I think if he begged Leslie to stay, it may just signal to Leslie that he's better than he really is, and if he's that good, he's going to be a star in the NBA. By Gott stepping back and saying, "you need to develop more, but it's your choice", it should tell Leslie that he's speaking the truth, and not just tearing him down to get him to feel like he has to stay.

That paragraph was far more convoluted and rambling than I intended.

3/29/2012 9:54:25 AM

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"If he's torn, I think there's a good chance he stays, or at most does the 'test the waters' thing."


Testing the waters no longer exists, right? At least not in the traditional sense. I thought that had been gone over ad nauseum earlier.

3/29/2012 9:56:56 AM

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Gottfried was on 620 discussing this and said that CJ is "seriously conflicted" about leaving.

3/29/2012 10:29:11 AM

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