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- Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 2:26pm #54781

HoopLandParticipantDo they declare?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 3:40pm #887381

imAboutDatActionParticipanti dont thnik so. bottom 1st/early 2nd prospects right now. Another year at Kentucky can lock them up as 1st round selections.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 3:40pm #887490

imAboutDatActionParticipanti dont thnik so. bottom 1st/early 2nd prospects right now. Another year at Kentucky can lock them up as 1st round selections.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 3:49pm #887383
JordanC20ParticipantThe Harrison bros have the drive to be as successful as they can be I don’t think they would accept being picked in the 2nd round.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 3:49pm #887492
JordanC20ParticipantThe Harrison bros have the drive to be as successful as they can be I don’t think they would accept being picked in the 2nd round.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 4:48pm #887405
mccollumsParticipantSuch a tough decision for them – these guys eat/sleep/live basketball. My guess is they go… if they stay, they would have to seriously improve their skill level to move up(especially Aaron). Andrew could theoretically move back in the mid part of the first round if he comes back and looks good. Aaron would have to play lights out to improve his stock drastically. They are both 6’5 with an 8’4 standing reach and good but not great athletes.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 4:48pm #887514
mccollumsParticipantSuch a tough decision for them – these guys eat/sleep/live basketball. My guess is they go… if they stay, they would have to seriously improve their skill level to move up(especially Aaron). Andrew could theoretically move back in the mid part of the first round if he comes back and looks good. Aaron would have to play lights out to improve his stock drastically. They are both 6’5 with an 8’4 standing reach and good but not great athletes.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 5:59pm #887423

TheArtistPaysthePriceParticipantTyler Ulis is a infectous passer and he can get into the lane and kick. The Twins aren’t quick enough to beat guys off the dribble they sorta have bully their way in the paint. I see him being more effective next year as a point guard and if Andrew doesn’t want to be a spot up shooter he should leave. It’s a lot of talent coming in to Kentucky and they may take a bit of a back seat like Poythress and others did this year. Archie Goodwin would have been in the same boat and even though he doesn’t get playing time for the Suns, I think it was ultimately it was the best decision. I would want to be done with my rookie contract as soon as possible.
0- Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 6:12pm #887429

imAboutDatActionParticipantUK’s recruting class isnt that good for the twins to take a back seat.
Ullis is a 5’9 PG. i understand the kid is quick and showed he can pass the ball, but someone that small will have to adjust to the size,physicallity,and speed of the college game. Andrew will be the starting PG next year.
Devin Booker is a 4 star recruit. i’ve read he said if the twins return, he’s cool with playing the 3, since everyone expects James Young to declare.
Archie Goodwin was pushed out by the greatest recruiting class on paper. Poythress took a backseat to James Young, a lock to be selected in the 1st round this year.
The Twins arent in that same situation. they’re better than the incoming recruits, who have been labeled as players who will stay multiple years.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 6:12pm #887538

imAboutDatActionParticipantUK’s recruting class isnt that good for the twins to take a back seat.
Ullis is a 5’9 PG. i understand the kid is quick and showed he can pass the ball, but someone that small will have to adjust to the size,physicallity,and speed of the college game. Andrew will be the starting PG next year.
Devin Booker is a 4 star recruit. i’ve read he said if the twins return, he’s cool with playing the 3, since everyone expects James Young to declare.
Archie Goodwin was pushed out by the greatest recruiting class on paper. Poythress took a backseat to James Young, a lock to be selected in the 1st round this year.
The Twins arent in that same situation. they’re better than the incoming recruits, who have been labeled as players who will stay multiple years.
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- Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 5:59pm #887532

TheArtistPaysthePriceParticipantTyler Ulis is a infectous passer and he can get into the lane and kick. The Twins aren’t quick enough to beat guys off the dribble they sorta have bully their way in the paint. I see him being more effective next year as a point guard and if Andrew doesn’t want to be a spot up shooter he should leave. It’s a lot of talent coming in to Kentucky and they may take a bit of a back seat like Poythress and others did this year. Archie Goodwin would have been in the same boat and even though he doesn’t get playing time for the Suns, I think it was ultimately it was the best decision. I would want to be done with my rookie contract as soon as possible.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 6:27pm #887439

WITNESS2014ParticipantI think they should come back and improve their game. With this draft being deep they could end up in the second round. They wont take a back seat next year because of Kentucky’s recruiting class not being as good as normal but still pretty good. They can improve their games in a lot of different ways and end up in the mid first round since next years draft doesn’t appear to be nearly as strong as this years draft. I cant blame them if they decide to enter the draft this year, especially after having a real strong tourney.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/09/2014 - 6:27pm #887548

WITNESS2014ParticipantI think they should come back and improve their game. With this draft being deep they could end up in the second round. They wont take a back seat next year because of Kentucky’s recruiting class not being as good as normal but still pretty good. They can improve their games in a lot of different ways and end up in the mid first round since next years draft doesn’t appear to be nearly as strong as this years draft. I cant blame them if they decide to enter the draft this year, especially after having a real strong tourney.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 12:57am #887620

ropeParticipantEvery indication is that they will stay or go as a package. If they care about Andrew’s future, they will wait a year. Aaron will be picked in the 1st, based on his tournament run. Andrew would be a second rounder. This might be the best way for them to start out on the same team (assuming a team would dig the "twins" novelty). It is more likely to end in a situation where Aaron makes it and Andrew doesn’t.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 12:57am #887511

ropeParticipantEvery indication is that they will stay or go as a package. If they care about Andrew’s future, they will wait a year. Aaron will be picked in the 1st, based on his tournament run. Andrew would be a second rounder. This might be the best way for them to start out on the same team (assuming a team would dig the "twins" novelty). It is more likely to end in a situation where Aaron makes it and Andrew doesn’t.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 2:26am #887634
shangrilaParticipantI think right now they’re probably 2nd rounders, so it might not be smart to declare. On the other hand Kentucky has some talented guards coming in next season IIRC and they could see their minutes/roles decrease, which would only hurt their stock.
If I were advising them, I’d tell Aaron to declare and Andrew to stay. Shooters with good size can find a place in the league. Andrew, with another season to hone his decision making, could sneak into the first as a large point/combo guard, but right now I think there’s too many questions about him translating to the pros. Of course this would never happen though; they almost creepily close, and where one goes the other follows.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 2:26am #887525
shangrilaParticipantI think right now they’re probably 2nd rounders, so it might not be smart to declare. On the other hand Kentucky has some talented guards coming in next season IIRC and they could see their minutes/roles decrease, which would only hurt their stock.
If I were advising them, I’d tell Aaron to declare and Andrew to stay. Shooters with good size can find a place in the league. Andrew, with another season to hone his decision making, could sneak into the first as a large point/combo guard, but right now I think there’s too many questions about him translating to the pros. Of course this would never happen though; they almost creepily close, and where one goes the other follows.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 5:20am #887605
jaysmith1987ParticipantDoes anyone else remember the Harrisons saying they would play 4years at Kentucky when they were recruited last year?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 5:20am #887715
jaysmith1987ParticipantDoes anyone else remember the Harrisons saying they would play 4years at Kentucky when they were recruited last year?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 6:15am #887637

goldie92689ParticipantIf they do return, UK will be a tough team to beat!! They might actually deserve the preseason #1 this time. That would be a really nice 3 guard rotation.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/10/2014 - 6:15am #887746

goldie92689ParticipantIf they do return, UK will be a tough team to beat!! They might actually deserve the preseason #1 this time. That would be a really nice 3 guard rotation.
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