Too be honest thats the only thing he was a bit off on he nailed everything else on himThe guy loses all credibility with me when he states Nwora has “above average ball handling skills”. Nothing is further from the truth. I stopped reading his analysis with that statement.
He actually has a very low release point on his shot. The kind that gets shoved down your throat at the next level.His release is high enough. Handles and defense are the issues
I had the same problem as a kid. It's the reason my eyes go one way and my nose another.He actually has a very low release point on his shot. The kind that gets shoved down your throat at the next level.
The fallacy to this is they really don’t get negative feedback at least not “you suck and shouldn’t be here” everything is put into a positive spin in the hopes that a sleeper materializes. Imagine if scouts told Mitchell (not comparing Mitchell and Nwora) that he needed another year. They dwell on positives and if a guy is dificient they’ll just tell him, “we can work on that if we need to depending on who drafts you”He's doing what he should do. He will get plenty of advice from NBA people about where he stands regarding his deficiencies based on workouts, and has until June to pull his name, or go pro. If picked in the latter part of the second round, he'll get a smaller contract and spend the next two years in the D league. If Jordon comes back, works hard and successfully minimizes those deficiencies, he could easily move into the first round, get a bigger contract with guarateed money and a better shot at sticking in the league. I hope he comes back.
Stop the presses, I agree with knuckles...I don’t think Nwora is intending on coming back. Basically, unless he craps the bed he is gone.