Undrafted Gonzaga forward Drew Timme has agreed to an Exhibit 10 deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 23, 2023
Undrafted Gonzaga forward Drew Timme has agreed to an Exhibit 10 deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 23, 2023
"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
It's really a shame that there's no place in the NBA for these three -- all of whom are outstanding basketball players.boognish_bear said:"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
Bakersdozen said:
I hate the NBA. Even though it is a form of basketball it isn't for me. I don't criticize anyone else, like both of my sons, who like it. I love college sports (football and basketball) way more. Just my opinion.
It's not a matter of competition for big men. It's that there's no market for them. There's no place in the NBA for a back-to-the basket post scorer, and that's an indictment on the brand of play IMO.Mitch Blood Green said:
Not getting drafted doesn't mean you won't play. NBA has become global. I think that hurts college fans.
I've read about Wimby. Never saw him play. Then I learned they have a 6'8" guard on the same team. And a third player. All first round.
2 rounds in the draft. It's a tough nut.
Not really hurting college fans or college hoops. Look at our own Baylor team, our coaches are well ahead of the curve as per usual. Thre are few traditional post players playing anywhere and we don't recruit them. Our offense is guard-oriented. We recruit pick and roll bigs who set high screens and do nothing else offensively. We won a natty with Flo and Vital in the starting lineup and EJ off the bench.Mitch Blood Green said:
Not getting drafted doesn't mean you won't play. NBA has become global. I think that hurts college fans.
I've read about Wimby. Never saw him play. Then I learned they have a 6'8" guard on the same team. And a third player. All first round.
2 rounds in the draft. It's a tough nut.
My point is that a post player shouldn't have to develop a 3-point shot to have a place in high level basketball. The NBA is a boring game as a result. Every team is two stars and a bunch of catch-and-shoot wallflowers.vanillabryce said:
I'm not sure that going undrafted isn't beneficial for them. Fred Van Vleet and Austin Reaves got to choose where they might be a better fit.
Timme had four years to develop a three point shot but really never did it. I know a few UK fans who aren't upset Tshiebwe is gone - not saying they're right.
Drew Timme, despite the jokes about his age, only played 4 years in College.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) June 23, 2023
Just crazy to think that a player like him, with a history that he had in college, went undrafted.
Would’ve been a sure fire top 5 pick 20 years ago. The game & athletes have evolved in a wild way.…
It's going to be crazy when Zach Edey goes late in the second round or undrafted next year. It's just a bad time to be a skilled big man. The league has no use for you.boognish_bear said:Drew Timme, despite the jokes about his age, only played 4 years in College.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) June 23, 2023
Just crazy to think that a player like him, with a history that he had in college, went undrafted.
Would’ve been a sure fire top 5 pick 20 years ago. The game & athletes have evolved in a wild way.…
bear2be2 said:It's going to be crazy when Zach Edey goes late in the second round or undrafted next year. It's just a bad time to be a skilled big man. The league has no use for you.boognish_bear said:Drew Timme, despite the jokes about his age, only played 4 years in College.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) June 23, 2023
Just crazy to think that a player like him, with a history that he had in college, went undrafted.
Would’ve been a sure fire top 5 pick 20 years ago. The game & athletes have evolved in a wild way.…
Or Joel Embiid. But those are both freak hybrid guys who fit the modern NBA game really well. If you're a traditional big, you're screwed.EvilTroyAndAbed said:bear2be2 said:It's going to be crazy when Zach Edey goes late in the second round or undrafted next year. It's just a bad time to be a skilled big man. The league has no use for you.boognish_bear said:Drew Timme, despite the jokes about his age, only played 4 years in College.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) June 23, 2023
Just crazy to think that a player like him, with a history that he had in college, went undrafted.
Would’ve been a sure fire top 5 pick 20 years ago. The game & athletes have evolved in a wild way.…
Unless your name is Nikola Jokic
Bakersdozen said:
I hate the NBA. Even though it is a form of basketball it isn't for me. I don't criticize anyone else, like both of my sons, who like it. I love college sports (football and basketball) way more. Just my opinion.
BaylorDan, is that you.BBWCBear said:Bakersdozen said:
I hate the NBA. Even though it is a form of basketball it isn't for me. I don't criticize anyone else, like both of my sons, who like it. I love college sports (football and basketball) way more. Just my opinion.
Ditto! I wouldn't walk across the street with free tickets for any professional sport. College is my weak spot.
BBWCBear said:Bakersdozen said:
I hate the NBA. Even though it is a form of basketball it isn't for me. I don't criticize anyone else, like both of my sons, who like it. I love college sports (football and basketball) way more. Just my opinion.
Ditto! I wouldn't walk across the street with free tickets for any professional sport. College is my weak spot.
I wish we could go back to the old days so there was a place for these "outstanding" players.....bear2be2 said:It's really a shame that there's no place in the NBA for these three -- all of whom are outstanding basketball players.boognish_bear said:"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
The good news for them is they'll make a lot of money and have successful careers playing professionally overseas.
The NBA has really become a very boring game. It's all ISO and dish to open 3-point shooters or pick-and-roll/pick-and-pop. The skill level is very impressive. But the style isn't particularly interesting to watch.
None of these three guys are "stiffs" at all. They just don't fit into an NBA that is way too enamored with and reliant on the 3-point shot. The NBA product largely sucks as a result.Method Man said:I wish we could go back to the old days so there was a place for these "outstanding" players.....bear2be2 said:It's really a shame that there's no place in the NBA for these three -- all of whom are outstanding basketball players.boognish_bear said:"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
The good news for them is they'll make a lot of money and have successful careers playing professionally overseas.
The NBA has really become a very boring game. It's all ISO and dish to open 3-point shooters or pick-and-roll/pick-and-pop. The skill level is very impressive. But the style isn't particularly interesting to watch.
If they were good enough to play in the NBA then they would have been drafted.
In the past these players would have been considered stiffs. Back in the day there were plenty of outstanding college players whose games just didnt relate to the next level of the NBA.
Yet-bear2be2 said:It's going to be crazy when Zach Edey goes late in the second round or undrafted next year. It's just a bad time to be a skilled big man. The league has no use for you.boognish_bear said:Drew Timme, despite the jokes about his age, only played 4 years in College.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) June 23, 2023
Just crazy to think that a player like him, with a history that he had in college, went undrafted.
Would’ve been a sure fire top 5 pick 20 years ago. The game & athletes have evolved in a wild way.…
Giannis is a 7-foot wing player and the other two are freaks of nature.Frank Galvin said:Yet-bear2be2 said:It's going to be crazy when Zach Edey goes late in the second round or undrafted next year. It's just a bad time to be a skilled big man. The league has no use for you.boognish_bear said:Drew Timme, despite the jokes about his age, only played 4 years in College.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) June 23, 2023
Just crazy to think that a player like him, with a history that he had in college, went undrafted.
Would’ve been a sure fire top 5 pick 20 years ago. The game & athletes have evolved in a wild way.…
Embid, Jokic and Antetokounmpo are the thrre leading candiates for MVP.
Why would these guys not be stiffs? Because you said so?bear2be2 said:None of these three guys are "stiffs" at all. They just don't fit into an NBA that is way too enamored with and reliant on the 3-point shot. The NBA product largely sucks as a result.Method Man said:I wish we could go back to the old days so there was a place for these "outstanding" players.....bear2be2 said:It's really a shame that there's no place in the NBA for these three -- all of whom are outstanding basketball players.boognish_bear said:"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
The good news for them is they'll make a lot of money and have successful careers playing professionally overseas.
The NBA has really become a very boring game. It's all ISO and dish to open 3-point shooters or pick-and-roll/pick-and-pop. The skill level is very impressive. But the style isn't particularly interesting to watch.
If they were good enough to play in the NBA then they would have been drafted.
In the past these players would have been considered stiffs. Back in the day there were plenty of outstanding college players whose games just didnt relate to the next level of the NBA.
Every lineup has one ball handler and either four guys hanging out on the 3-point line or three with a pick-and-roll big. It's a **** version of a great game.
Wemby already has his first groupie! Apparently a little blonde M I L F from Louisiana vacationing in Vegas tried to grab him from behind before his security guys pushed her away.Mitch Blood Green said:
Not getting drafted doesn't mean you won't play. NBA has become global. I think that hurts college fans.
I've read about Wimby. Never saw him play. Then I learned they have a 6'8" guard on the same team. And a third player. All first round.
2 rounds in the draft. It's a tough nut.
They didn't get drafted because the NBA no longer values their skill set. That doesn't make them stiffs.Method Man said:Why would these guys not be stiffs? Because you said so?bear2be2 said:None of these three guys are "stiffs" at all. They just don't fit into an NBA that is way too enamored with and reliant on the 3-point shot. The NBA product largely sucks as a result.Method Man said:I wish we could go back to the old days so there was a place for these "outstanding" players.....bear2be2 said:It's really a shame that there's no place in the NBA for these three -- all of whom are outstanding basketball players.boognish_bear said:"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
The good news for them is they'll make a lot of money and have successful careers playing professionally overseas.
The NBA has really become a very boring game. It's all ISO and dish to open 3-point shooters or pick-and-roll/pick-and-pop. The skill level is very impressive. But the style isn't particularly interesting to watch.
If they were good enough to play in the NBA then they would have been drafted.
In the past these players would have been considered stiffs. Back in the day there were plenty of outstanding college players whose games just didnt relate to the next level of the NBA.
Every lineup has one ball handler and either four guys hanging out on the 3-point line or three with a pick-and-roll big. It's a **** version of a great game.
If they were good enough to play in the NBA then they would have been drafted. There is nothing "new" about this.
20- or 30 years ago their were plenty of tremendous college players who lacked the skill, athleticism and talent to make it in the NBA.
Most of those guys (Especially Timme) are usually great college players because they are bigger and stronger than 95% of their competition. The issue comes when the NBA is made up almost entirely of that 5%.
The NBA product does not suck.......... unless you don't like watching the highest skilled basketball players in the entire world.
bear2be2 said:They didn't get drafted because the NBA no longer values their skill set. That doesn't make them stiffs.Method Man said:Why would these guys not be stiffs? Because you said so?bear2be2 said:None of these three guys are "stiffs" at all. They just don't fit into an NBA that is way too enamored with and reliant on the 3-point shot. The NBA product largely sucks as a result.Method Man said:I wish we could go back to the old days so there was a place for these "outstanding" players.....bear2be2 said:It's really a shame that there's no place in the NBA for these three -- all of whom are outstanding basketball players.boognish_bear said:"No Country For College Big Men"
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) June 23, 2023
Because of the way the NBA has changed, 3 of the best players in college basketball went unpicked in the 2023 NBA Draft. 😢
- Adama Sanogo (UConn): 2023 F4 MOP
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky): 2022 NPOY
- Drew Timme (Gonzaga): 1st Team All-American pic.twitter.com/ZCIA3iaf6L
The good news for them is they'll make a lot of money and have successful careers playing professionally overseas.
The NBA has really become a very boring game. It's all ISO and dish to open 3-point shooters or pick-and-roll/pick-and-pop. The skill level is very impressive. But the style isn't particularly interesting to watch.
If they were good enough to play in the NBA then they would have been drafted.
In the past these players would have been considered stiffs. Back in the day there were plenty of outstanding college players whose games just didnt relate to the next level of the NBA.
Every lineup has one ball handler and either four guys hanging out on the 3-point line or three with a pick-and-roll big. It's a **** version of a great game.
If they were good enough to play in the NBA then they would have been drafted. There is nothing "new" about this.
20- or 30 years ago their were plenty of tremendous college players who lacked the skill, athleticism and talent to make it in the NBA.
Most of those guys (Especially Timme) are usually great college players because they are bigger and stronger than 95% of their competition. The issue comes when the NBA is made up almost entirely of that 5%.
The NBA product does not suck.......... unless you don't like watching the highest skilled basketball players in the entire world.
Guys like Patrick Ewing, Shaq and Tim Duncan would have no place in the modern NBA. That's doesn't make them worse players. It's just the current state of the game/style of play, and it sucks.
If you're not a ball-handler, they want you on the 3-point line waiting to chuck up a catch-and-shoot 3. And there's no place whatsoever for a traditional five because they'd rather have a long, athletic rim runner than someone who can score with his back to the basket. It's the least entertaining product the NBA has ever put on the floor.
In the clip I saw, I believe Jeremy Sochan (purple hair) was a couple of guys behind Wemby as they continued on walking.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Wemby already has his first groupie! Apparently a little blonde M I L F from Louisiana vacationing in Vegas tried to grab him from behind before his security guys pushed her away.Mitch Blood Green said:
Not getting drafted doesn't mean you won't play. NBA has become global. I think that hurts college fans.
I've read about Wimby. Never saw him play. Then I learned they have a 6'8" guard on the same team. And a third player. All first round.
2 rounds in the draft. It's a tough nut.
They're the five in most lineups they're in. And they are absolutely soft, finesse players. Guys like Cockburn and Tshiebwe would steal their lunch money. They'd get pushed right under the basket and scored on with ease.Crawfoso1973 said:
Not to enter this pissing match, but Chet and Wemby aren't trying to pass as post players. They are not soft just because they have a certain body type. They are also incredibly skilled at their size which to me equates to entertainment. But to each his own.
And yet, the team that just won the title has the best, most efficient post scorer in the entire NBA.Mitch Henessey said:
The modern NBA is the most efficient way to play under the current rules. It's not like there's been some collusion against traditional post players. It's just not as efficient of a way to score.
There are people paid millions of dollars to figure this out. Complaining about it is big-time "old man yells at cloud" energy.