ballsohard wrote: Tue May 29, 2018 2:18 pm
2. Part of the rule with it training purples was to not subject the league to even more years in a guys prime where he can’t be beat. This makes a guy like AD (using him bc he’s outlandish) have a prime maybe another year or two early. Which is rough
Using AD - a player who we have literally seen once in the history of the league - is not a good measuring stick.
I think it's a better idea to pay attention to are the purple-potential players from college who have not been able to be trained - because I am beginning to think that with our "no training of purple potential" rule combined with players being so raw,
it's possible these players aren't even going to get to their prime, to say nothing of "have a prime maybe another year or two early." A lot of our early draft class guys are in what should be their primes... and while most of them are pretty good, if all-star appearances and all-league selections are a measure they may not dominate before the dreaded age 30 beats them down. While I'm not ready to start calling for "we should be allowed to train purple potential players" yet, I think watching these players' career arcs will go a long way to determining if we SHOULD start allowing the training (particularly if their green and blue brethren like Ben Simmons, Buddy Pedraza, Chet Dooley, Dirk Hardpeck, F. Cole Medina, Daniel Randle, etc. wind up having more dominant careers because they could be trained).
Julio De La Rosa - currently 25, has never reached purple current, 0 all-star appearances, no all-league selections
Jeffrey Duren - currently 28, has never reached purple current, 2 all-star appearances, 2 all-league selections
Harland Ellinger - currently 27, has never reached purple current, 3 all-star appearances, no all-league selections.
Markelle Fultz - currently 26, has never reached purple current, 1 all-star appearance, 1 all-league selection.
Van Grimaldi - currently 27, has never reached purple current, 2 all-star appearances, no all-league selections.
James Gebhart - currently 27, has never reached purple current, 1 all-star appearance, 1 all-league selection.
Jerry West - currently 20, too early to tell
Bjorn Ironside - currently 20, too early to tell
Josh Jackson - currently 21, too early to tell
Anthony Davis and Andrew Wiggins aren't college-generated and so aren't being looked at in wondering if we should allow training of purple-potential dudes; but for comparison's sake, Wiggins at age 27 -
http://pbsl.ijbl.net/2021/players/player44.htm - was purple current (reached purple current during the year he was 25 in TC), and had 4 all-star appearances, and 3 all-league selections.