seaofred92
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While I think he's not NBA ready, I would never discourage a kid from looking. If nothing else he will get feedback from NBA people on what he needs to improve. Right now I'd say what he needs to work on most is his maturity both on and off court. All the fake bow & arrow when he makes a 3 or the goggles when he makes a nice pass won't fly in the NBA. Neither will being late for practice/film sessions/team transportation. Hopefully he figures it all out and comes back to NU because the on court talent is obviously there.Some of the idiots who feel the need to respond just baffle me.
I am not saying I agree with all of Cam's choices but feeling like you need to take a shot at a kid... Jeeeezus..
BE BETTER.
With Webster committed, Nebraska is technically one over the scholarship limit. But even though Mack will keep his eligibility after declaring for the NBA draft, sources have said it is unlikely he returns to Nebraska.
Meaning Webster is your 2020-21 point guard.
If he transfers, his biggest problem will be that he graduated HS in 2017. That means he has two years for two years of eligibility. If he sits a year as a transfer, he loses a year of playing.I really want Cam back, but if he does not have a spot I see him going to a smaller school in Texas. He is in a tough situation though because he most likely has to sit a year unless granted the waiver to be closer to mom.
Good luck to him. Whatever happens, he needs to be in a good structure.Whether he goes to the NBA or not, he's not coming back.
He will be a regular transfer. Currently has two years to play two seasons so if he has to sit, he will lose a year of eligibility. Where ever he ends up will have to apply for a waiver of immediate eligibility from the NCAA. Hopefully he doesn't end up a longhorn.Anyone know if he'll be a graduate transfer or regular transfer? He's from Austin right, I don't know if UT would be interested or not. Maybe SMU?