hey all seemed to stay in this year
Maybe people are starting to pay attention to the history and the trends? Hardly anyone who goes back ever truly increases their draft prospects - maybe it's coincidence, maybe it's not - but guys who go back tend to drop more in drafts because they become more known quantities - i believe hibbert was an example from the past draft wasn't he?
Hansborough (sp?) from UNC, even before the injury, probably would have been better served to come out earlier because the longer he stays in colleege the more i read about how he's a 'great' college player but probably won't be more than a solid bench guy in the pros.
It goes both ways. DeAndre jordan's the perfect example of people who should have stayed in school. Acie Law's a good example of a player who helped himself IMMENSELY by going back to school. Al Horford as well.
In the end, it's a judgement call. If you're projected to go in the second half of the first round, like most of these guys where, and you have the physical tools, and belief in yourself that you'll improve, you should probably go back. If you're a plodding center who really doesn't have much room for improvement, maximize your hype at its highest. If Hibbert was rated as a top 10 pick after a 12 ppg junior season, someone around him needed to have the foresight to realize his hype was overreaching his basketball talent, and that he should stay in the draft. The posibility of going from 10th to 6th aren't worth the risk. The possibility of going from 20th to 8th is.
Ultimately, it's all about having the right support people around him. Hibbert probably had some stupid agent telling him how great he was and how he was going to dominate his senior year, and he'd be a top 3 pick. Likewise, Jordan probably had some agent blowing smoke up his ass about how he was the next Dwight, even though everyone and their mother saw how useless he was outside of 3 feet. In the end, some get it right, some get it wrong. I don't think there's any blanket (a player should/shouldn't enter the draft as early as possible) declaration that can be made.