Double-D

April 10th, 2019 at 1:58 AM ^

Wow.  From D3 Williams College.   The Beilein Effect!

Take notice grad transfers and high school recruits.  Opportunity is knocking.  

Don

April 10th, 2019 at 9:58 AM ^

"The Beilein Effect! Take notice grad transfers and high school recruits."

Unless you're Iggy, in which case the prevailing opinion is that there's no chance he can improve by spending more than one single season experiencing the Beilein Effect.

Hail-Storm

April 10th, 2019 at 12:22 PM ^

DR couldn't play defense in his first year at Michigan. His second year, he is playing defense and now has an NBA contract. Wagner was a defensive/ rebounding liability, then got his draft and contract.  Iggy is a liability at defense according to the scouts.  If he comes back, I bet he could work himself into an NBA 1st rounder. 

That's my pitch to him.

Paid Like Aubrey

April 10th, 2019 at 2:24 AM ^

Great news.  Last game of the season seems like a weird time to sign a contract though.  Is that normal?

Chalky White

April 10th, 2019 at 7:02 AM ^

I haven't seen him play much but you would have to think they knew he was definitely leaving when FA opens. 

I would have a pornographic orgasm if I signed that one year deal but that's chump change for these teams under the current cap. Hopefully next season He can earn a long term extension.

Jibbroni

April 10th, 2019 at 9:03 AM ^

Not at all whats being said.  Duncan had limitations to his game, as the multitude of negative posts about his matador defense pointed out.  The current players testing the draft process also have holes in their games.  I dont care if the guy played 1 yr or was a fifth year senior.  He recognized where his faults were, worked at it, and got his shot.  Potential didnt mean shit to DRob. Getting better and fixing his flaws did. 

El Jeffe

April 10th, 2019 at 10:20 AM ^

That's how I took it too and I must say I agree (with that point of view). If the goal is a first-round contract, I don't see how Poole or Brazdeikis will get it this year, so coming back for a year would help, since they wouldn't be drafted on crazy athleticism anyway (a la the Aytons, Sextons, and JJJs of the world).

If the goal is to work your way into a contract by playing in the G League, then Poole and Iggy should go pro.

I hope I'm dead wrong about all of this, by the way. I hope they both get first-round deals.

MH20

April 10th, 2019 at 8:57 AM ^

This is a disingenuous post because there was no way that Duncan was getting drafted after his junior year and likely wouldn't have been more than a standard G-League player. So yes, coming back helped solidify his position as someone who could stick in the NBA (most notably by showing he could play D -- we always knew he could shoot) but it wasn't like he passed up certain NBA fortune to return to Michigan for his senior season.

Yes, it's disappointing that Poole and Iggy declared but their NBA futures as they stand right now are much brighter and likely than Duncan's after his junior season.

LSAClassOf2000

April 10th, 2019 at 11:08 AM ^

Very good news indeed. 

As I recall, there was some optimism from a few people regarding Robinson when he graduated and left for the pros, so it is nice to see that so far, it was warranted optimism. 

JamieH

April 10th, 2019 at 4:28 PM ^

He barely played in Miami this year, but he lit up the G-League, scoring 21.4 PPG on 48.3% 3-point shooting.

He was 2nd in the league in both 3-point % and 3-pointers made.  The only guy who had a slightly higher percentage than him shot half as many 3's. 


Considering he was a career 42% 3-point shooter in college, to jump up to 48% at the longer distance is quite the accomplishment.  Hopefully he can do something similar in the actual league.  The highest 3PT% this year in the NBA for a volume shooter was 47.4 for Joe Harris.