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r/nba • u/Proof-Umpire-7718 Australia • 6d ago
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People aren't actually complaining about his "NBA readiness" though, it's more about his talent in general. NBA readiness implies he is just raw and needs development, people think he just doesn't have the talent.
-6 u/esports_consultant 6d ago did those people think the same thing when he was a top 20 recruit 4 u/GAV17 Argentina 6d ago Top 20 recruit for college? Every top 20 recruit for college is then guaranteed to be drafted and seen as a NBA talent? 1 u/esports_consultant 6d ago You usually don't positively exclude with the current volume of evidence.
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did those people think the same thing when he was a top 20 recruit
4 u/GAV17 Argentina 6d ago Top 20 recruit for college? Every top 20 recruit for college is then guaranteed to be drafted and seen as a NBA talent? 1 u/esports_consultant 6d ago You usually don't positively exclude with the current volume of evidence.
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Top 20 recruit for college? Every top 20 recruit for college is then guaranteed to be drafted and seen as a NBA talent?
1 u/esports_consultant 6d ago You usually don't positively exclude with the current volume of evidence.
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You usually don't positively exclude with the current volume of evidence.
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u/GAV17 Argentina 6d ago
People aren't actually complaining about his "NBA readiness" though, it's more about his talent in general. NBA readiness implies he is just raw and needs development, people think he just doesn't have the talent.