4 Comments

  1. Yeah
    I agree with you Jeff on the Tyler opinion…but for that reason I say Tyler made the better move because at this point he probably feels overconfident about himself and that he just has an open door to the NBA. Going to the pros in Israel will show not just how tough basketball can be, but life in general. He will respect this experience, and maybe then he will recognize how hard he’ll have to work to reach his potential.

    I really don’t know a whole lot on the Kanter story, but apparently he will be eligible for the NCAA. To me, this guy would have reached his potential regardless of where he went, and for that I feel this decision is indifferent. But he surely will be getting a load of publicity for us in the States, joining the top prep team in the nation.

  2. Yeah
    I agree with you Jeff on the Tyler opinion…but for that reason I say Tyler made the better move because at this point he probably feels overconfident about himself and that he just has an open door to the NBA. Going to the pros in Israel will show not just how tough basketball can be, but life in general. He will respect this experience, and maybe then he will recognize how hard he’ll have to work to reach his potential.

    I really don’t know a whole lot on the Kanter story, but apparently he will be eligible for the NCAA. To me, this guy would have reached his potential regardless of where he went, and for that I feel this decision is indifferent. But he surely will be getting a load of publicity for us in the States, joining the top prep team in the nation.

  3. this is clear
    it is obviously tyler. he will now A. play better players B. get paid C. most importantly devote all of his time to Bball