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Added were Cameron Carr in the 2026 draft, Adou Thiero from 2025 and maybe two-way rookie Arthur Kaluma appear to be the future, the issue of course can these rookies raise their level of play to the NBA. Each of the three appear to have an offensive game, my chief concern do they have a defensive posture? The Lakers are in a “win-now” attitude based on the free agent and trade moves that have been made thus far. I am looking beyond the 2026-27 NBA season, are the trio (and others) prepared for the long haul? With Luka and AR-15 plus others I believe the Lakers have no issue scoring baskets it’s the defense….defense….defense. Can the trio play defense as reserves plus score aiding the team in the tough Western Conference?
A basketball bounces across the floor in the same manner however there is a vast amount of difference between the college and NBA game. North Carolina always hires family but went outside this time hiring Mike Malone former Nuggets coach. Malone has over 20 years of NBA coaching experience with 12 years of it serving as head coach with the Kings and the Nuggets, in 2023 his Nuggets team won the NBA championship. In the case of May and Malone both have extensive coaching experience on their resume. The question, can they translate their college and NBA success to this new venue?
There is frequent discussion about how many NBA players began under Coach Cal. John Calipari has sent numerous players to the league from UMass, Memphis, Kentucky, and now Arkansas, and his long coaching career brings him plenty of attention. Jay Wright, though retired, also built a strong NBA pipeline at Villanova. Knicks Finals MVP Jalen Brunson played for him, as did teammates Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges. Donte DiVincenzo, Collin Gillespie, and Kyle Lowry are also part of a group that referred to Wright as coach. This is not a complete list, but it offers a brief look at Wright, a two-time NCAA championship-winning coach and one I believe could still lead young men if he desired.
It’s just me, as reported here a number of times Jason Crowe Jr. is the second highest rated Mizzou prospect since Michael Porter Jr. arrived at the school back in 2017 as the top prospect in the nation. Based on my belief Crowe Jr. is a one n done athlete I began checking 2027 NBA mock draft sites. They are all over the map, as an example 2-3 mock sites fail to list Crowe Jr. in either the first or second round. I located his name and ranking in several others however, Jeremy Woo ESPN places him number 8 while nbadraft.net has Crowe Jr. at 3. Cameron Salerno cbssports.com specifies him at number 17 while another mock site, nbadraftroom.com fails to list his name but claims and I quote; “he is a possible first round pick.” As a card carrying member of Mizzou Nation it’s likely he returns for his sophomore year….In truth that is only a hope!
The planned arena for the Spurs will be part government and part Spurs ownership to underwrite construction. Recently Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones created a shock when she suggested Dell fund the arena in a substantial manner. I don’t have the amount of money the Spurs plan on providing, this I know, the arena is projected to be in the neighborhood of $1.2 billion. Michael Dell is reported to have a net worth of $249 million, the mayor didn’t indicate she wanted Dell to pay for the entire cost of the construction….she wants him to provide more money. My question for you, do you think the mayor exceeded her authority or do you believe rich people like Dell need to step up and assume responsibility?