It's been well stated in many places that if Henry is good enough he will be gone, the pull of his brother here won't be the reason he stays for year two. He wants to be one and done, the question is if he is good enough, and can avoid injury. That said, if he has a good freshman year and is projected for the lottery he is gone, as he should be.
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Exactly. I do not want to argue this point too much, because I am a Marquette fan and I think Ellenson is very good. Looking at recent history, Cody Zeller was a stud @ Indiana and stayed 2 years. Kyle Wiltjer is still in college. Dekker stayed 3 years. Ellenson has all the tools but lacks an elite vertical and needs to add muscle to his frame. I think Henry and his family will do the wise thing, I am guessing they are not below the poverty line, affording Henry to improve his game at least another year in college because he will not be ready yet.
Ellenson is not like the frosh we usually see, he is the type we normally see playing at Duke or Kentucky, as most services have him as a top 10 kid.
Sure some top 10 kids stayed for a couple years, and Ellenson may not have gotten as much time as others on the USA Team, but last year 13 of the top 15 kids (per Scout) left after one year. I think 10 of the top 15 NBA picks were one and done (include Mudiay). Scout had Winslow ranked 12th and the kid was actually drafted 10th.
While this past year may not be a normal year, it does show that you don't have to be the top frosh to jump to the NBA. It doesn't matter if he is ready for the NBA, if he and the NBA think he is a lottery pick, he goes.
If he does go after one year, that would mean we MU fans would have been treated to a really fun season watching him play.
I hope he is as good as we all think he can be, and I hope for some reason he stays for more than one year. Either way, I'm looking forward to watching him play.
I heard an interview with an NBA scout and they said the talent level is down for next year's draft, that may increase his chances of being one and done.