From #Baylor guard LJ Cryer’s personal Instagram account. Cryer is declaring for the #NBA Draft while maintaining his eligibility. #SicEm🏀 pic.twitter.com/T3eIbnOhNr
— Michael Haag (@MichaelHaag_) March 29, 2023
From #Baylor guard LJ Cryer’s personal Instagram account. Cryer is declaring for the #NBA Draft while maintaining his eligibility. #SicEm🏀 pic.twitter.com/T3eIbnOhNr
— Michael Haag (@MichaelHaag_) March 29, 2023
He won't be drafted this year and almost certainly not next year. He'll go the G-League route and probably end up in Europe somewhere, which is nothing to scoff at. The reality is he's a defensive liability, isn't at all reliable off the dribble, and even at the college level struggles mightily to make his own shots. In a year where we didn't have a PG, it's telling Cryer was never even remotely an option. And it's not because he's a great shooter.IowaBear said:
Love Cryer but the reviews he's going to get won't be kind. He's undersized and a 1 trick pony (his 3pt shooting) couple that with his injury history and inability to defend whatsoever. Again not knocking him but those are things that are definite weaknesses in his game. He's a great shooter no doubt about. Takes more than that to play in the NBA
I don't think he has much unfortunately. He's an elite shooter, but he's way too small to play shooting guard in the league and, unlike Flagler, doesn't possess the skills to become even passable as a point guard.JP1037 said:
Love this guy. But I don't know about his NBA potential.
Hope he is back but we have to get better as a team at getting to the hole and playing defense.
If he can find a way to get better in this area it will help us and his NBA potential. I just don't know if he has the size, quickness, and strength to make that next step in his game. I hope so.
I don't begrudge him the right to explore his options, I just think he has about as much chance to get drafted as you or I do.BearlyBeloved said:
I'm grateful for what he's done at Baylor and cannot criticize him for looking at any possible options.
And if he faces future health problems, he'd like to get a bit of $$ first.
Yea, I was gonna say ... Cryer won't get drafted but he has 1 million times more of a chance of getting drafted than any keyboard warrior on this board.BearlyBeloved said:
Speaking for myself, I have ZERO potential for the NBA.
Whatever his level, Cryer has tons more potential than me!
You can't say "Cryer won't get drafted" in one breath and then say "but he has 1 million times more of a chance of getting drafted than any keyboard warrior on this board" in the next. The first part of that sentence literally contradicts the second.EvilTroyAndAbed said:Yea, I was gonna say ... Cryer won't get drafted but he has 1 million times more of a chance of getting drafted than any keyboard warrior on this board.BearlyBeloved said:
Speaking for myself, I have ZERO potential for the NBA.
Whatever his level, Cryer has tons more potential than me!
Davion Mitchell is listed at 6-0.5. So, it's possible.BearlyBeloved said:
In a related vein:
How about Kansas State's 5-foot-8 Markquis Nowell?
Let's hear the great prognostications about his potential NBA career.
The guy is incredible!
But I read somewhere that nobody in the NBA today is under 5-foot-11.
I am still trying to find at least attribute that my wife loves about me, so yes it is possible as she says she loves me.BearlyBeloved said:
One single attribute can be enough to love somebody, right??
bear2be2 said:You can't say "Cryer won't get drafted" in one breath and then say "but he has 1 million times more of a chance of getting drafted than any keyboard warrior on this board" in the next. The first part of that sentence literally contradicts the second.EvilTroyAndAbed said:Yea, I was gonna say ... Cryer won't get drafted but he has 1 million times more of a chance of getting drafted than any keyboard warrior on this board.BearlyBeloved said:
Speaking for myself, I have ZERO potential for the NBA.
Whatever his level, Cryer has tons more potential than me!
I don't view saying what everyone here knows to be piling on. It's just the reality of the situation.Crawfoso1973 said:
Great post! I fully agree. I commend LJ for going through the process, to get feedback in order to improve his game. Everyone knows his flaws and that he won't be drafted, including LJ himself, so no need for anyone to pile on. I am sure our staff is doing a lot of re-recruiting and showing him love. NBA draft won't happen, but transferring is a real possibility. He will be the focal point of our offense and and all-conference player if he decides to return.
Then "some" are too sensitive.historian said:
Actually, some might define that as "piling on", especially if it has already been said multiple times.
Then we all agree.Crawfoso1973 said:
No one on here thinks he has a legit chance of being drafted. He is just getting feedback from the process to improve his game, whether it be at Baylor or as a transfer elsewehere. I would love to have him back as he would be the focal point of our offense and an all-conference player.