Young NBA Players Who Need Changes of Scenery to Thrive

October 7th, 2015 by Jonathan Wasserman Leave a reply »
For the most part, young NBA players can't choose where they wind up. And every year, a few get thrown into difficult situations that can negatively impact their development. 

The following examples highlight the importance of team fit for prospects out of college.

For some, learning from the bench isn't the answer. Many of these young players were drafted by teams that didn't have available minutes or room for long-term growth up the depth chart. 

We used first-, second- and third-year players who could benefit from a trade. Think of guys like Moe Harkless, who recently joined the Portland Trail Blazers after three subpar years in Orlando. The change of scenery, extended leash and overall fresh start should all work in his favor.

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