Who Made Good and Bad Decisions at the NBA Draft Deadline?

May 26th, 2016 by Kerry Miller Leave a reply »

At long last, we can start making predictions for the 2016-17 men's college basketball season without repeatedly typing "if (insert important player mulling NBA draft decision) returns."

But before we start churning out updated still-way-too-early top 25 rankings and bracket projections, let's take a moment to reflect on the past month and decide which players made the best and worst draft decisions.

First and foremost, this entire process was a fantastic joint decision by the NCAA and NBA. I had my doubts about how well it would work—and it wasn't much fun trying to keep track of who's in and who's out while writing prediction pieces that were obsolete by the time they published—but the market wasn't too flooded, and the vast majority of players who used the extra month to make a decision did so wisely.

Some made better calls than others, though.

 

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