This past summer leauge (2023) he actually played way better he even dropped 27 they first game so the stats u dropped was for the hawks summer leauge.
Stunted Rule #3: if you're an undersized athletic guard - LEARN HOW TO SHOOT! Seriously, all these guys who end up being point guard size but can't shoot, that crazy bounce only take you so far (and it's not very far in the League).
The crazy part y’all don’t even know is that he didn’t have any control over staying in college , you could say he was forced, but Coach Bruce (auburn head coach) told him that he would have to declare for the draft bc of the next upcoming class that was coming into college basketball the year after
His jumpshot is the key reason he isn’t at least on a permanent roster. Everything else offensively is obviously good for a pg. Not being a threat from 3 is basically a death sentence for his size. When you think of the short point guards in the league with similar skill sets they are usually above average shooters that can’t be left open.
exactly at that size it doesn't matter how quick you are doesn't matter how strong your handle is if you don't at least have a respectable shot your better off finding somethin else to do hate to see it cause i love sharife's game he's just gotta do somethin bout that jumper
Being listed at 6'0 is very generous, cuz he's more like 5'9, 5'10 ish up close.. He's been humbled by this for sure, cuz draft boards believed the early hype and had him as a lottery pick before the college season kicked off.. Realized he was ot smaller, and takes too many shots to avg 20 a game in college, didn't make anyone better but he should goto an NBA team like PHX
That’s cap 😂 because the final draft boards days before the draft has rife going in the lottery. After his nba workouts and how well he did that validized his play at auburn and proved he was better shooter than what he shot in college.
Seen him play for the Cleveland Charge up close. He's such a small player. I would give him a conservative 5'9, 160. He was very crafty and was able to distribute passes to players with ease. He was so undersized compared to other players on the court and who he was guarding. I honestly believe he would be a great player and fan favorite in China and be able to make millions.
You're underestimating asian basketball way too much.. if he's not on marburry or fredette's level their's no way he can be a great player or even a fan favorite in asia. With his poor shooting, it doesn't matter how athletic he is. He's still a liability on court. Yuki togashi and yuki kawamura will eat this guy alive if he ever sets his foot on B-league.
Didn’t really see the hype with him… was skilled in high school but didn’t have any elite qualities especially his jump shooting that would warrant someone who’s 5’11-6’0 like him a spot
He had great passing vision and iq he also has an ability to finish through contact with his size only bad part about his game was shooting but it went in which was something that could be fixed, he had a midrange game, he was somewhat shifty, he could handle the ball, he had a amazing change of direction and ability to facilitate
He made nearly 3 threes a game in eybl about 34% which isn’t great but enough to keep the defense on honest that’s honestly high volume for someone who “can’t shoot”
18% from the field and 18% from 3 is crazy 💀 Edit: Bro is not 6', no way. I did want us to pick bro but we got Grimes in that draft and he's way better.
Always thought he was extremely skilled and crafty but that jumper worried me… that’s clearly the biggest knock on his game. He may not bounce byke from here, we’ll see though.
He should've stayed in college like they told him. He could've been a major college star making big money. He could've set himself up for the rest of his life off of just the money he made in college.
Playing only those 12 games inflated his stats and made his shooting percentage look fixable in that short stint stayin another year with his low 3 pt percentage and being undersized would have not made him a better prospect. it would have exposed his inability to shoot
“They” didn’t tell him nothing they all told him go to the leauge. Bruce pearl, The NBA teams that lied and LITERALLY promised to draft him, and I believe his father did too. He wanted to stay but the mentors might’ve failed him
One thing worth mentioning is how awful he played in summer league after his first year in the League. Here's a chance for a kid who's been in the G League to come in and show his team, and other teams, that he's about that work and his shot is fixed and he can smash your lottery picks. So what does he do? Comes in out of shape and is totally unplayable - under 20% FG, almost 3 TOs/gm. He got waived right after that.
@@Papellxhase Nah. High usage low efficiency G League players ain't gonna get NBA clock. Man averaged almost 4 TOs/gm in the G, where people don't play too much defense anyhow. Which is a big red flag. Plus he still can't shoot threes efficiently. Next stop, Europe.
He wouldbe a Cleveland Cavalier if Craig Porter Jr didnt exist. Im here in CLE and I follow them closely. They love(d) him and he has played great for them when he was the main ballhandler. But in the recent summer league they had CPJ and Emoni Bates on the perimeter. I would bet money he finds an NBA team. The timing has just been off for him so far. I can see him being this era's Nick Van Exel. When he finds the right team that can let him come in as their third PG, he will work his way up to 6th man in 2 to 3 years.
He’s a 5’11 rim runner that isn’t dunking & barely playmakes for others. NBA is not going to pay him when they have their guard situation basically locked in
Dudes got great vision and nice handles. If he was 3-6 inches talkers he’d be better than guys in the league. He has heart. Shot and turnovers can be worked on but his creation is solid. Seen him play chandler Kennedy. Both dudes were going at it.. young buck will get something.
He’s the goods and has alot of potential, his mechanics are even sharper now even tho he don’t get tik ,when he gets a coach that believes in him he’s goin be buggin
The issue is what worked at the high school or college level don’t translate to the NBA. When you go up against players both bigger, stronger and faster than you, a smaller guard needs to rely on long range scoring a lot more. Every successful guard his size either is freakishly athletic (Ja Morant) or has a really good jumpshot (Trae, Curry etc..). His below average three point percentages and inability to penetrate NBA level defenses and his lack of adaptation was his downfall.
Sometimes there support system is just as impatient as they are." Please young people, mature a little physically and mentally, before you make that LIFE changing decision."
But in your other video (i forgot who the player is) dude didn't make it to the NBA and you said he should declare for the draft after 1 year in college, basically take the opportunity when it present. But now it's completely opposite? So which one is the correct decision. Leaving early or staying? U can't go both way lol
In the three clips around 11’+ he hogs the ball when there are 4 open shooters to pass to. Poor choices (thanks AAU and high school coaches). Especially when you are 6’ and a buck-fifty soaking wet. The “first rate basketball mind” who drafted him is Landry Fields. It would be awesome if you could get Fields on to explain his thinking.
Playing only those 12 games inflated his stats and made his shooting percentage look fixable in that short stint stayin another year with his low 3 pt percentage and being undersized would have not made him a better prospect. it would have exposed his inability to shoot
I agree and disagree at the same time with him leaving Auburn. Agreed it was early for him but I feel a lot of players leave early because they are forced to weather it because of new Freshman recruits coming in or because the NBA has gotten to a point where it’s almost frowned upon the longer you stay. Even if you go on to have a better season you could drop in the draft simply because you aren’t the exciting freshman. This past draft 14 Freshman drafted in the first round and that’s not including Vic, Scoot, or Thompson twins. Compared to 3 sophomores. Once again I’m not saying I disagree with you because I think he absolutely would’ve benefited but I think some of these kids deserve a little leash considering the point I made above.
i agree in today's era timing can be a tricky thing to maneuver if your not a freshman you either go off your sophmore year (ala ja morant) or show marked improvement every year just to have a shot at getting drafted so you definitley make a good point i do think their was enough for him to work on tho that he could have came back as a somphmore with those improments and got drafted much higher
@@johndavis9321 the issue is he didn’t improve in the NBA either so if he didn’t improve on the NBA level, he probably wasn’t going to improve as a sophomore and would have gotten exposed. His jumper was way too slow and unorthodox. Lonzo and Melo have unorthodox jumpshots but they were naturally good shooters to begin with plus they’re 6’6”+ and have quick releases. Sharife had none of that going for him. His stock was high off his RUclips hype and his somewhat stellar first year at Auburn. I say somewhat stellar because he was able to freelance the whole year and the offense was catered to him because they didn’t have any other playmakers. Those stats were inflated. Had he stayed, his numbers would have decreased and his shooting percentage would have been somewhat similar = Undrafted.
Nah you’re incorrect. Suggs just has more opportunity and he’s bigger. Nothing else. Cooper is playing exceptionally well in g league contrary to all the chatter in the comments. Timing and opportunity is Everything In the league.
As a Heat Fan, they just drafter JJJ. He’s older than most players but him staying in college helped him develop moreso. These kids need to chill out sometime!
People tried to argue with me about this when he was coming in. This dude small and never could shoot. He came out of College to early. He should have stayed and developed his game and body.
Staying probably wouldn’t have done nothing also. The longer you stay, the more likely your draft stock to drop if you was already a projected first round pick.
Should’ve stayed in college or went overseas. A sub-6’3 guard who cannot shoot the ball or isn’t a lockdown defender is not gonna last in the modern NBA
If a division 1 school gives a recruit a guaranteed 4-year scholarship how does that make the school greedy? Let's say it's the University of Michigan, which is $70,000 a year for a student to attend. A basketball player could blow out his knee and ruin his career in the first game but the college still owes him a top flight education. When these young players listen to the wrong advice and jump into the draft then that's their own personal decision and with that comes personal responsibility if you don't get drafted.
This is why High school play needs to stop being empathized. Probably thought he was the man cause he had a big following from it. Nba is a grown man’s league and homie thought he was ready after a good high school year and a dozen college games with almost no hype
Sharife should’ve stayed at Auburn for all the years he could. He should go to Europe or Asia and leave the G league. There’s more money, and he’ll get more opportunities to shine.
Stuned I am not going to lied you but I’ve seen sharife before and he more like 5’10 with shoes off and 5’11 with them on, where I am 6’0 1/2 and I’m still growing at 20 yrs old, but I do agree that his shooting is really bad.
In different circumstances I do believe Sharife could be a solid player. Hopefully he goes to a team with some opportunity.
This past summer leauge (2023) he actually played way better he even dropped 27 they first game so the stats u dropped was for the hawks summer leauge.
I don't know if you did a video on Marcus Keene yet. He was a dog in college but never made it to the league
If he moved to Atlanta at 6 dude from ATL
His field goal percentage at his size definitely was a red flag for teams.
Hell yea, you can’t do nothing with 19% smh
@@Jay.isaiahfg?????
@@IlovetreesAlot hell yea 😂that’s what I said too. I didn’t know that was possible fr
he shot 39%/22% in college too
Even if brody 7 foot 19% field goal is just not acceptable
Stunted Rule #3: if you're an undersized athletic guard - LEARN HOW TO SHOOT!
Seriously, all these guys who end up being point guard size but can't shoot, that crazy bounce only take you so far (and it's not very far in the League).
exactly
He’s not even that athletic he has a little bit of quickness but no bounce at all
Facts
Wrong he bouncy now, he had no bounce in hs
Let’s go Mr Nowell great player
Was excited when the Hawks drafted him thought he would figure it out hope he still does
Nah, they already had Trae it was a bad pick.
@@zeroturn7091 crazy they trade Luka for Trae!!! Hawks originally drafted Luka…
Sharife is a good player he just left college to soon some players need to understand there situation and remain in college
I was hoping he would stay til his Jr yr at Auburn.
The crazy part y’all don’t even know is that he didn’t have any control over staying in college , you could say he was forced, but Coach Bruce (auburn head coach) told him that he would have to declare for the draft bc of the next upcoming class that was coming into college basketball the year after
Sharife was going to stay an extra year but his only option was to shoot for the draft or I guess go overseas and I mean who really wants to do that
His college year was cut short bc of ofc the whole eligibility thing and he injured his foot/ankle after that 12th game he played
Could've gotten in with NIL if he stayed all 4 yrs
His jumpshot is the key reason he isn’t at least on a permanent roster. Everything else offensively is obviously good for a pg. Not being a threat from 3 is basically a death sentence for his size. When you think of the short point guards in the league with similar skill sets they are usually above average shooters that can’t be left open.
exactly at that size it doesn't matter how quick you are doesn't matter how strong your handle is if you don't at least have a respectable shot your better off finding somethin else to do hate to see it cause i love sharife's game he's just gotta do somethin bout that jumper
@@johndavis9321shit at this point even big men have to have a decent jumpshot
@@johndavis9321rondo , j Kidd end of question
@@Grind2Excellencehe’s not the leader or defender that these guys were
@camowens3089 forget that, that was 15+ years ago, you need a solid jumper in this league at his size
wow, he left right before NIL deals and never got a rookie contract. that really sucks
Coopers issue is that he's trae young without a jumper thats not gonna cut it in NBA
Cooper more athletic than trae young to me but your right about the jumper, also I think he has some Sebastián Telfair in his game
His immediate issue was not being a 1st round pick . He would have had time to develop the jumper
Spot on. Trae one of the top 3 shooters in the league while cooper and shoot a lick
He’s the definition of wrong time to be in the NBA. Too many skilled pg’s. Just need to right opportunity.
Point won't get any easier 💯
Lmao he’s the definition of not developing a consistent jumper before going to college. That’s the reason he can’t stick anywhere
@@Kjenthegoatexactly bro. Respect!
Being listed at 6'0 is very generous, cuz he's more like 5'9, 5'10 ish up close.. He's been humbled by this for sure, cuz draft boards believed the early hype and had him as a lottery pick before the college season kicked off.. Realized he was ot smaller, and takes too many shots to avg 20 a game in college, didn't make anyone better but he should goto an NBA team like PHX
Have u met him in person to say that?
@@BabyQuamusic yeah
Yea there is a picture of him next to chris paul and he looks an inch or two shorter and chris is a true 6 foot guard
That’s cap 😂 because the final draft boards days before the draft has rife going in the lottery. After his nba workouts and how well he did that validized his play at auburn and proved he was better shooter than what he shot in college.
Seen him play for the Cleveland Charge up close. He's such a small player. I would give him a conservative 5'9, 160. He was very crafty and was able to distribute passes to players with ease. He was so undersized compared to other players on the court and who he was guarding. I honestly believe he would be a great player and fan favorite in China and be able to make millions.
He's 5'9 just like AI is 5'11 @@juffy3099
Nah 5’9 is crazy lol I’d say he’s 5’11
He’s definitely at least 6’1 maybe 6’2, I’m 6’8 and I met him irl so
You're underestimating asian basketball way too much.. if he's not on marburry or fredette's level their's no way he can be a great player or even a fan favorite in asia. With his poor shooting, it doesn't matter how athletic he is. He's still a liability on court. Yuki togashi and yuki kawamura will eat this guy alive if he ever sets his foot on B-league.
@@Yungteasipppppadef not 6'2 lol trae young is ATLEAST 2 in taller look them up side by side
Didn’t really see the hype with him… was skilled in high school but didn’t have any elite qualities especially his jump shooting that would warrant someone who’s 5’11-6’0 like him a spot
Stop the cap. He’s still putting up numbers. He did in college as well. He’s better than a lot of back up PG’s in the league right now.
He had great passing vision and iq he also has an ability to finish through contact with his size only bad part about his game was shooting but it went in which was something that could be fixed, he had a midrange game, he was somewhat shifty, he could handle the ball, he had a amazing change of direction and ability to facilitate
@sean_hoops4351 size🤦♂️dude small as hell. And when given the opportunity on the next level he crashed.
this is just stupid
He made nearly 3 threes a game in eybl about 34% which isn’t great but enough to keep the defense on honest that’s honestly high volume for someone who “can’t shoot”
He still young he can make it. He got game.
18% from the field and 18% from 3 is crazy 💀
Edit: Bro is not 6', no way. I did want us to pick bro but we got Grimes in that draft and he's way better.
18%… wow… and a defensive liability as Trae is due to his size. What was he thinking?
As an aside I adore his sister 😍 Tia is BAD ... respectfully of course ✌🏾
I like him in Cleveland just needs to keep developing...but how abt you do Alando Tucker from Wisconsin for the next video
Alondo was cold
I knew it wasn't ago with that shooting percentage at that size. Even if he is from was a freak athlete I didn't see how it would work.
Always thought he was extremely skilled and crafty but that jumper worried me… that’s clearly the biggest knock on his game. He may not bounce byke from here, we’ll see though.
Highschool legend , he definitely shoulda stay in college another yeat
This man is nice, growth def not stunted
I really liked Sharife but as a small guard he was a liability on defense as he played better competition. His +/- wasnt good enough in the G league
How are you surprised a five star recruit plays like a five star recruit lmaoo
He should've stayed in college like they told him. He could've been a major college star making big money. He could've set himself up for the rest of his life off of just the money he made in college.
He should've stayed another year especially since we got Jabari and Kessler from the portal, honestly that team was made perfectly for him.
bro already set for life you know who his pops is?
The way his numbers looked he should have left, a full second year wouldnt have made him a better prospect especially if his numbers fell
Playing only those 12 games inflated his stats and made his shooting percentage look fixable in that short stint stayin another year with his low 3 pt percentage and being undersized would have not made him a better prospect. it would have exposed his inability to shoot
“They” didn’t tell him nothing they all told him go to the leauge. Bruce pearl, The NBA teams that lied and LITERALLY promised to draft him, and I believe his father did too. He wanted to stay but the mentors might’ve failed him
One thing worth mentioning is how awful he played in summer league after his first year in the League. Here's a chance for a kid who's been in the G League to come in and show his team, and other teams, that he's about that work and his shot is fixed and he can smash your lottery picks.
So what does he do? Comes in out of shape and is totally unplayable - under 20% FG, almost 3 TOs/gm. He got waived right after that.
@@Papellxhase Nah. High usage low efficiency G League players ain't gonna get NBA clock. Man averaged almost 4 TOs/gm in the G, where people don't play too much defense anyhow. Which is a big red flag. Plus he still can't shoot threes efficiently. Next stop, Europe.
@@CM-ft9ep Neehow
He wouldbe a Cleveland Cavalier if Craig Porter Jr didnt exist. Im here in CLE and I follow them closely. They love(d) him and he has played great for them when he was the main ballhandler. But in the recent summer league they had CPJ and Emoni Bates on the perimeter.
I would bet money he finds an NBA team. The timing has just been off for him so far. I can see him being this era's Nick Van Exel. When he finds the right team that can let him come in as their third PG, he will work his way up to 6th man in 2 to 3 years.
He’s a 5’11 rim runner that isn’t dunking & barely playmakes for others. NBA is not going to pay him when they have their guard situation basically locked in
Have you ever done video on Dwayne Pearl Washington would be interesting
Dudes got great vision and nice handles. If he was 3-6 inches talkers he’d be better than guys in the league. He has heart. Shot and turnovers can be worked on but his creation is solid. Seen him play chandler Kennedy. Both dudes were going at it.. young buck will get something.
He’s the goods and has alot of potential, his mechanics are even sharper now even tho he don’t get tik ,when he gets a coach that believes in him he’s goin be buggin
Love your vids, can you do a vid on Yi Jianlian?
He’s nice don’t let nobody limit your dreams , u can go anywhere you want to it Put your mind to it , get that jump shot down sky’s the limit
The issue is what worked at the high school or college level don’t translate to the NBA. When you go up against players both bigger, stronger and faster than you, a smaller guard needs to rely on long range scoring a lot more. Every successful guard his size either is freakishly athletic (Ja Morant) or has a really good jumpshot (Trae, Curry etc..). His below average three point percentages and inability to penetrate NBA level defenses and his lack of adaptation was his downfall.
Sometimes there support system is just as impatient as they are." Please young people, mature a little physically and mentally, before you make that LIFE changing decision."
Sharife has one of the best layup packages I’ve seen. Not that it’s flashy or unique he just has every layup there is just like Shai-Gilgeous
Need a some sort of vid on Wesley Mathews. Was surprised he's still in the league, at 37 and undrafted
How he have stunted growth when he was in the league 10+ years as a good role player..
he still winning in life, iykyk ✊🏾
Ash😎😂
She’s very talented & bad af 😂😂😂
@@Tyweezy84 ya feel me 🗣️😂😂
Yup, every small guard after Trae -- Sexton, Garland, Pritchard, just got paid. Rare breed for sure. Take Notes!
Can you do doc Robinson from Auburn?
It’s crazy nun of yall even know what yall talm bout when it comes to this man
noooooo never wanted to see this day come 😭
One of those guys affected by not being tall.
He got millions and a long career waiting on him overseas. But I get it.
This is why some people gotta stay in school, overseas longer. That’s why some of those 3/4 year college kids had success back then
Jalen Williams for OKC stayed in college for 3 yrs picked 12 ended the secund best player after Banchero and he is averaging 20 ppg for OKC
But in your other video (i forgot who the player is) dude didn't make it to the NBA and you said he should declare for the draft after 1 year in college, basically take the opportunity when it present.
But now it's completely opposite? So which one is the correct decision. Leaving early or staying? U can't go both way lol
His whole on court and off court demeanor screamed his was delusional about his game. Doomed from the beginning
Frankly I haven’t seen a player under 6’5 who can’t shoot have any real impact in the league since D.Wade
Lol and he was like 6’4
Ja?
Rondo
Russ
@@Darnellxshoota Ja good be he ain’t done anything yet. Also he doesn’t currently possess any skills that easily translate to championship wins
In the three clips around 11’+ he hogs the ball when there are 4 open shooters to pass to. Poor choices (thanks AAU and high school coaches). Especially when you are 6’ and a buck-fifty soaking wet.
The “first rate basketball mind” who drafted him is Landry Fields. It would be awesome if you could get Fields on to explain his thinking.
🚨🚨🚨 can you please do felix verdejo? 🚨🚨🚨
How many times have I seen these videos and you said ppl should’ve left school earlier ? Smh
Please do Markell Fultz next?
Why? He low key fixed his issues. He’s a solid player now
Playing only those 12 games inflated his stats and made his shooting percentage look fixable in that short stint stayin another year with his low 3 pt percentage and being undersized would have not made him a better prospect. it would have exposed his inability to shoot
I agree and disagree at the same time with him leaving Auburn. Agreed it was early for him but I feel a lot of players leave early because they are forced to weather it because of new Freshman recruits coming in or because the NBA has gotten to a point where it’s almost frowned upon the longer you stay. Even if you go on to have a better season you could drop in the draft simply because you aren’t the exciting freshman. This past draft 14 Freshman drafted in the first round and that’s not including Vic, Scoot, or Thompson twins. Compared to 3 sophomores. Once again I’m not saying I disagree with you because I think he absolutely would’ve benefited but I think some of these kids deserve a little leash considering the point I made above.
He had to leave. His stock wasn’t gonna get any higher.
i agree in today's era timing can be a tricky thing to maneuver if your not a freshman you either go off your sophmore year (ala ja morant) or show marked improvement every year just to have a shot at getting drafted so you definitley make a good point i do think their was enough for him to work on tho that he could have came back as a somphmore with those improments and got drafted much higher
@@johndavis9321 the issue is he didn’t improve in the NBA either so if he didn’t improve on the NBA level, he probably wasn’t going to improve as a sophomore and would have gotten exposed. His jumper was way too slow and unorthodox. Lonzo and Melo have unorthodox jumpshots but they were naturally good shooters to begin with plus they’re 6’6”+ and have quick releases. Sharife had none of that going for him. His stock was high off his RUclips hype and his somewhat stellar first year at Auburn. I say somewhat stellar because he was able to freelance the whole year and the offense was catered to him because they didn’t have any other playmakers. Those stats were inflated. Had he stayed, his numbers would have decreased and his shooting percentage would have been somewhat similar = Undrafted.
@@thestylemind4922 Bro your spot on
I told my brother Jalen Suggs was better then him in high school and will be the better player in the NBA. He didn’t agree….. guess I was right
Nah you’re incorrect. Suggs just has more opportunity and he’s bigger. Nothing else. Cooper is playing exceptionally well in g league contrary to all the chatter in the comments. Timing and opportunity is Everything In the league.
Suggs is ass 😂
Stunt 1: the Joe Budden Podcast
Lmaoo ish prolly ain’t even see this video 😂
As a Heat Fan, they just drafter JJJ. He’s older than most players but him staying in college helped him develop moreso. These kids need to chill out sometime!
Bruhh im surprised he aint wemt overseas already
Can we get a stunted growth on Michael carter-Williams?
There's a darker side of not chasing your dream
sharife couldve been lotto talent bruh. least one more year in college would have made him pro ready fs
Only way he going to make it.If that jump shot get better
18% is simply not good enough, especially at his size.
Do Killian Hayes. We’ve had enough. 😂😂
Cleveland Charge about to be the most entertaining GLeague team with Craig Porter Jr, EMoni Bates and Isaiah Mobley
People tried to argue with me about this when he was coming in. This dude small and never could shoot. He came out of College to early. He should have stayed and developed his game and body.
Staying probably wouldn’t have done nothing also. The longer you stay, the more likely your draft stock to drop if you was already a projected first round pick.
Blazers High School first rounders Sebastian Telfair and Qyntel Woods
He was drafted to the wrong team and the time missed in college hurt him.
Love his IQ Should be in rotation
“Michael Dickerson”
Everyone is a NBA scout in the comments from their couch.
So only scouts can talk about the game now?
From your couch you can see the issues with this dude. Just like from your couch you watch your favorite player, and have an opinion about there game.
Your Sensitivity is Strong 😢
He left to early one more year and he was a lottery pick. Tough
Do Seventh Woods
Should’ve stayed in college or went overseas. A sub-6’3 guard who cannot shoot the ball or isn’t a lockdown defender is not gonna last in the modern NBA
He should have played at Auburn one more year
Do a video on BJ Boston
If a division 1 school gives a recruit a guaranteed 4-year scholarship how does that make the school greedy? Let's say it's the University of Michigan, which is $70,000 a year for a student to attend. A basketball player could blow out his knee and ruin his career in the first game but the college still owes him a top flight education.
When these young players listen to the wrong advice and jump into the draft then that's their own personal decision and with that comes personal responsibility if you don't get drafted.
Please do Reggie Harding or George Trapp❤ or both!
Wish he woulda stayed. He was nice in college
I finally found someone else with the same birthday as me june 11 f yeah
6:33 he got promises to get drafted first round lots of kids in his position would do the same thing, he should’ve stayed tho ngl
Do isaiah todd next.. dude is back with the g league ignite 😂😂😂
Do a stunted growth William Avery from duke
I only knew bro from dating ash kash😅 hopefully things go good for him.
His uncle Ish is on the Joe Budden Podcast
He thought he was one and done but should’ve stayed
This is why High school play needs to stop being empathized. Probably thought he was the man cause he had a big following from it. Nba is a grown man’s league and homie thought he was ready after a good high school year and a dozen college games with almost no hype
Psalm 23:4❤Jesus Christ is the only way😊
Sharife should’ve stayed at Auburn for all the years he could. He should go to Europe or Asia and leave the G league. There’s more money, and he’ll get more opportunities to shine.
Stuned I am not going to lied you but I’ve seen sharife before and he more like 5’10 with shoes off and 5’11 with them on, where I am 6’0 1/2 and I’m still growing at 20 yrs old, but I do agree that his shooting is really bad.
Seth Curry made the same mistake. Switched colleges, then went into the draft early
He should've stayed at Auburn
stunt number idk/ dating ashhkash 😂
Shit can u blame him? I’m sure you saw her “talents” lol😂
Cooper got real game I don’t know what you talking about
Quanity over Quality....
Nothing new
Ain't this Ish nephew?
You should do one on his sister
It's not too early to count him out?
No jumper I knew he wouldn’t make and I like his game, he’ll be aight overseas if he goes, I’m not in tune with him anymore
He needed to stay in school ALL four years😐
Bruh was tryna move like a lottery pick when he just wasn’t on that level. Still a good player tho
At least he got Ash Kash😂🤣