Statistics: Posted by hawkwing — Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:53 pm
Statistics: Posted by hawkwing — Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:50 pm
I disagree I think that if Mika returns and has a better season next year his stock will be much higher. If Mika does go in the second round it will be late in the 2nd round. Most likely he won't go until the 3rd round as there a lot of players his size that have better stock. They may not be better players but they do have higher stock because of who they played for. If Mika keeps his conditioning good the risk of injuries will be minimal. If his was playing football as well like Corbin then the injury argument would have more merit. PGs have the highest risk of injury due to their driving into the lane. I don't see injury being an issue if Mika returns.Let me preface this by saying that I hope Mika returns.
That being said, if I were in this situation and I were given assurances by 3 or 4 teams that they would take me in the 2nd round I would take that and enter the draft. Yes, it means the money/contract isn't guaranteed, but Mika will be the same age now as college seniors entering the draft. Any improvements in his game will continue to be offset by his age.
He may never have higher stock than he does now.
Statistics: Posted by SpiffCoug — Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:29 pm
Statistics: Posted by TheDean — Sat Mar 25, 2017 4:47 pm
Just to be clear, 2015 = "several" years. That's a little over the top.But, isn't there a ton of risk in assuming that next year will see a big improvement for BYU basketball? Probably less risk in going for the NBA now...if it doesn't work out, getting paid decent money to play basketball and live in Europe with your wife, especially near their mission area, isn't a bad consolation!
BYU - hasn't made the tournament in several years
Statistics: Posted by BroncoBot — Fri Mar 24, 2017 4:30 pm
You come back and get a career ending injury? You have a max of 8 or so years to play, why give up 2 more years and hundreds of thousands of dollars if you're pretty sure that you're not going to build yourself into a millionaire level player?Why? You can always go to italy even if you finish at BYU and don't get drafted. I doubt this had anything to do with his motivation to declare for draft.Another thing to consider, both Mika and his wife served missions in Italy.
The prospect of earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to move back to the place they both love may be much more appealing than staying at BYU.
Statistics: Posted by BroncoBot — Fri Mar 24, 2017 4:26 pm
But, isn't there a ton of risk in assuming that next year will see a big improvement for BYU basketball? Probably less risk in going for the NBA now...if it doesn't work out, getting paid decent money to play basketball and live in Europe with your wife, especially near their mission area, isn't a bad consolation!
Statistics: Posted by BlueK — Fri Mar 24, 2017 11:57 am
Why? You can always go to italy even if you finish at BYU and don't get drafted. I doubt this had anything to do with his motivation to declare for draft.Another thing to consider, both Mika and his wife served missions in Italy.
The prospect of earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to move back to the place they both love may be much more appealing than staying at BYU.
Statistics: Posted by hawkwing — Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:44 pm