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HOW COME SOME COLLEGE PLAYERS SUCCEED IN THE NBA WHILE OTHERS FAIL?

Thu, Jan 14, 2010

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I do not comprehend why players like J.J. Reddick and Adam Morrison were not as successful in the NBA as other rookie, like Deron Williams. Is it because they simply failed to adjust to the game or is it because of the teams they are on?

I mean, I already have a feeling Tyler Hansborough will not make the transition from college to NBA while players like O.J. Mayo, Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose will very likely succeed.

This appears to have happen in the past too, as many of the college record holders are complete unknowns in the NBA.

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4 Responses to “HOW COME SOME COLLEGE PLAYERS SUCCEED IN THE NBA WHILE OTHERS FAIL?”

  1. Jim W says:

    Not everyone can maintain the level of competition or handle the pressures of being in the NBA. Granted, every player drafted (Even Kwame Brown LOL) was a great high school/college star, but there’s always someone better.

    Health has a lot to do with it too.

  2. balla_d_1 says:

    sometimes in depends on the position they play. There may have not been as many point guards comin out of college as shooting guards. Maybe thats why

  3. Amir arzani says:

    college is completely different in nba you have to adjust with the tremendous speed thats all

  4. Matthew c says:

    th defence in NBA level is too good, you need more than just shooting to make it in the NBA

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