JT, if you were his trainer what would you have him focus on right now. I would have him focus on making threes so an NBA team will pick him up. Then he can work on his other skills during his time there to get into the rotation.
They created the team specifically for Jalen Green. If the other players was smart they would’ve seen that as a red flag. Glad It worked out for Kuminga tho
Great Video. Yeah, I watched Nix in High School and in the G-league. He always looked out of shape. I thought he would have at least improved his shooting but looks like he did not. Unfortunate.
Only 22 years old now in 5th season as pro, 4th playing in the NBA. Just scored 13 preseason pts in 14 minutes against Nuggets. He made it dude. Edit: Just put up 45/10/8 and a game ending steal at a Wolves G-League game.
No he didn't. You're talking about preseason. GTFOH. Non drafted players have that resume. $4 million is great. As far a basketball player, he's amateur.
@randallmadison9910 Huh? At age 22 he's played in 96 NBA games and earned several million dollars. I think the IRS considers that more than a hobby. Cheers
His issue was when he started at the g league he came in over weight and didn’t recover.. it’s crazy had he went the ucla route and been on that ucla tournament team he would’ve been a top 15 pick
I think people who went through Ignite underestimated the fact that a lot of college basketball coaches have the experience with young players to let them know what they can improve on before they go pro or when mightbeacgood timr to go. Another thing is that college basketball still has elite talent (all Americans, guys who developed to NBA caliber finding out where they need to improve, etc).
I personally believe only "generational" (or as close "generational" as possible) esque American prospect should consider going pro. The grassroots system just doesn't develop talent well enough.
@@DiorInEveryStore By default. There's literally no other loophole for American talent. AAU is where prospects display their talent to put themselves on recruiting radars. Does that mean their individual skillset are being groomed to become the best PROFESSIONAL they can be? No. Not necessarily. AAU has been hijacked for years, but besides that, the brand of ball being played in that setting requires no actual thinking of the game and no comradery with personnel, both which are necessary to win games and ultimately survive in high level professional leagues. It's comparable to NBA regular season style of play opposed to Playoff basketball where the game slows down, reads need to be made in tune in order to capitalize on defensive errors, and every single possession means that much more.
Nix made the right choice for him. It's sounds like he would have at least got exposed on the collegiate level. At least he was able to access generation weath at before that.
@@zeezydoesit7416it absolutely can be if you invest it right. 99.9 percent of the world's population will never have a million dollars all at the same time.
Blame your parents for conceiving you earlier than expected🤷♂️😅. A lot of the future prospects will have had an easier road to success aka financial stability/generational wealth b/c of the sacrifices made by the previous generations so that they could prosper the way they are now. If it hadn't taken this long for N.I.L deals to be put in place I doubt players like him would've bypass playing NCAA🤷♂️.
YES IT WAS A BAD IDEA B/C FAMILY & FRIENDS WERE TELLING HIM THAT HE WAS THE BEST THING SINCE SLICE BREAD SKIPPED OR DID NOT STAY IN COLLEGE LONG ENGOUGH GOT TO THE NBA & GOT SLICE UP LIKE BREAD & PROBABLY OUT THE NBA & THIS YOUNG MAN IS WAY BETTER THEN BRONNY JAMES ITS GOING TO BE HORRIBLE FOR BRONNY JAMES DID NOTHING AT USC EXCEPT HAVE A FAMOUS FIRST & LAST NAME NO CAPPING
you make a good point, at the lower level his athleticism and physicality was enough; he never had to develop his shooting or the nuance of shooting as an art..g league isnt a developmental league. Its guys trying to get on, if you develop down there great; but guys are competing for potential job opportunities. Ignite just wasnt a good fit for a guy who wasnt a lotto talent; i think a year or two in college wld have got him acclimated to the athleticism and had him addressing his limitations earlier
You should do one on that Kentucky point guard. Devin was his first name I don’t remember his last name my bad. He was in the same class as Terrance Clarke & Brandon Boston
Aye man. This stunted growth is a little premature. They’re a lot of guys around his age that aren’t even in the league at all…like Amari Bailey, Josh Christopher, Isaiah Todd, etc. At least he’s still on a roster getting an NBA check.
The Ignite was horrible. Personally, they should’ve just made it a development offseason program for HS seniors and college players to better prepare them in general (get college looks, nba scouts, etc). They’re playing 20+ yr old men at 17-18 with years of development ahead of them, so they won’t look as good. Idc who they are.
I actually think he did the right thing. I think he would’ve been exposed in college. Even with a good program and coach, just don’t think he would’ve cut it on an athletic level.
There should be no reason why the Ignite shouldn't prepare you better for the league than college. I just think these players that went to the ignite were never truly as talented as we thought they were. I also feel like guys who play for ignite think the g league game is too similar to the league and adapt like that rather than adjusting to the league like college players.
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JT, if you were his trainer what would you have him focus on right now. I would have him focus on making threes so an NBA team will pick him up. Then he can work on his other skills during his time there to get into the rotation.
Ignite was really a death sentence for some guys career
The G-League Ignite is really for the unanimous top ten players. Period.
They created the team specifically for Jalen Green. If the other players was smart they would’ve seen that as a red flag. Glad It worked out for Kuminga tho
@@yrnx9334 This is true but remember if you are a rookie you don't have much say so as to where you will get drafted.
Not Jalen green
Kinda hurt J.Hardy, it DEFINITELY hurt I.Todd etc
Getting to the money is always a good idea. If bro got exposed in college he would’ve went undrafted n left with nothing
But if he showed out and developed he might have been on a better contract as we speak
Great Video. Yeah, I watched Nix in High School and in the G-league. He always looked out of shape. I thought he would have at least improved his shooting but looks like he did not. Unfortunate.
Only 22 years old now in 5th season as pro, 4th playing in the NBA. Just scored 13 preseason pts in 14 minutes against Nuggets. He made it dude. Edit: Just put up 45/10/8 and a game ending steal at a Wolves G-League game.
Agreed
No he didn't. You're talking about preseason. GTFOH. Non drafted players have that resume. $4 million is great. As far a basketball player, he's amateur.
@randallmadison9910 Huh? At age 22 he's played in 96 NBA games and earned several million dollars. I think the IRS considers that more than a hobby. Cheers
His issue was when he started at the g league he came in over weight and didn’t recover.. it’s crazy had he went the ucla route and been on that ucla tournament team he would’ve been a top 15 pick
I think people who went through Ignite underestimated the fact that a lot of college basketball coaches have the experience with young players to let them know what they can improve on before they go pro or when mightbeacgood timr to go. Another thing is that college basketball still has elite talent (all Americans, guys who developed to NBA caliber finding out where they need to improve, etc).
Thats Why circumstances beats Talent!
Hell yeah I agree
not all the time
Not always like other comment said
I personally believe only "generational" (or as close "generational" as possible) esque American prospect should consider going pro. The grassroots system just doesn't develop talent well enough.
98% of the league comes from the grassroots system😂
@@DiorInEveryStore By default. There's literally no other loophole for American talent. AAU is where prospects display their talent to put themselves on recruiting radars. Does that mean their individual skillset are being groomed to become the best PROFESSIONAL they can be? No. Not necessarily. AAU has been hijacked for years, but besides that, the brand of ball being played in that setting requires no actual thinking of the game and no comradery with personnel, both which are necessary to win games and ultimately survive in high level professional leagues. It's comparable to NBA regular season style of play opposed to Playoff basketball where the game slows down, reads need to be made in tune in order to capitalize on defensive errors, and every single possession means that much more.
Big facts
Nix made the right choice for him. It's sounds like he would have at least got exposed on the collegiate level. At least he was able to access generation weath at before that.
A million dollar contract is not generational wealth!!
@@zeezydoesit7416it absolutely can be if you invest it right. 99.9 percent of the world's population will never have a million dollars all at the same time.
Blame your parents for conceiving you earlier than expected🤷♂️😅. A lot of the future prospects will have had an easier road to success aka financial stability/generational wealth b/c of the sacrifices made by the previous generations so that they could prosper the way they are now. If it hadn't taken this long for N.I.L deals to be put in place I doubt players like him would've bypass playing NCAA🤷♂️.
🎯
Yeah blame yo parent for making u
Making u a millionaire
Despite nil being active it's still many players by passing the college game so ....
I shit you not, I was just thinking of this dude and was like “huh I wonder if SG did a video on him” bro I timed that perfectly
Can you please do lester quinones, thanks
All he gotta do is is go play overseas and cook over there
I seen him on the bench during Minnesota playoff run
YES IT WAS A BAD IDEA B/C FAMILY & FRIENDS WERE TELLING HIM THAT HE WAS THE BEST THING SINCE SLICE BREAD SKIPPED OR DID NOT STAY IN COLLEGE LONG ENGOUGH GOT TO THE NBA & GOT SLICE UP LIKE BREAD & PROBABLY OUT THE NBA & THIS YOUNG MAN IS WAY BETTER THEN BRONNY JAMES ITS GOING TO BE HORRIBLE FOR BRONNY JAMES DID NOTHING AT USC EXCEPT HAVE A FAMOUS FIRST & LAST NAME NO CAPPING
Can you do a Hassan Whiteside video
you make a good point, at the lower level his athleticism and physicality was enough; he never had to develop his shooting or the nuance of shooting as an art..g league isnt a developmental league. Its guys trying to get on, if you develop down there great; but guys are competing for potential job opportunities. Ignite just wasnt a good fit for a guy who wasnt a lotto talent; i think a year or two in college wld have got him acclimated to the athleticism and had him addressing his limitations earlier
Can you also do Jaden springer please
This guys is an Elite Pointer.
👉😱
G league had the right idea but the program should have spread out the young talent. Stacking them all on the same team didn’t work in my opinion.
Did u do Patrick williams yet? If not it's time
You should do one on that Kentucky point guard. Devin was his first name I don’t remember his last name my bad. He was in the same class as Terrance Clarke & Brandon Boston
devis askew
Devin Askew, he trash
@@1Eashawty😭😭
He peaked as a player early
He’s a millionaire good job kid not go invest that money these dudes talking down ain’t seen a mill
Money ain't everything my guy
@@johndavis9321 why the hell u think he wanted to make it to the nba for some damn trophies 🏆 like be real it’s all about the money
Do marquis nowell please
Aye man. This stunted growth is a little premature. They’re a lot of guys around his age that aren’t even in the league at all…like Amari Bailey, Josh Christopher, Isaiah Todd, etc. At least he’s still on a roster getting an NBA check.
The Ignite was horrible. Personally, they should’ve just made it a development offseason program for HS seniors and college players to better prepare them in general (get college looks, nba scouts, etc). They’re playing 20+ yr old men at 17-18 with years of development ahead of them, so they won’t look as good. Idc who they are.
I was friends with him in middle and high school
Do Joe Mazulla!
I actually think he did the right thing. I think he would’ve been exposed in college. Even with a good program and coach, just don’t think he would’ve cut it on an athletic level.
How does Overtime Elite better prepare their players for the NBA than the NBA’s own development system? 😂💀
Bro should have went to ucla instead of g league and didn’t have any playing time in the nba
He chose the short term money
he should’ve went ucla he was nice but he wasn’t mind blowing
@@presley.25 yea
@@AfG_313 and look where he’s at now not playing in the nba or no minutes at all
@@edwardkimakaballislifekim_578the rockets gave him plenty of chances nix is just trash
There should be no reason why the Ignite shouldn't prepare you better for the league than college. I just think these players that went to the ignite were never truly as talented as we thought they were. I also feel like guys who play for ignite think the g league game is too similar to the league and adapt like that rather than adjusting to the league like college players.
He should have gone to UCLA. The best route for him is playing overseas.
Slow-footed not natural shooter. Lost case
3rd fastest baseline to baseline time in the combine..... deceptive speed
Lavar Ball is the reason all these guys are getting NIL deals.
Ed O'Bannon is the reason all these guys are getting NIL deals. Him and the Supreme Court Alston ruling.
Brandon Jennings
Dude had already made more money than…nevermind 🤦
I’m so glad I played in college after almost going semi pro until some bullshit went down.
Was you d 1 or d 2?
@@johndavis9321 neither.
As a Rockets fan I can this dude was terrible
Based on the situation with the pandemic, he made the right decision!
Jesus Christ is our One True Lord!!!
He was just awful