It's tough because I could see the lack of shooting prowess causing him to fall down draft boards. Could be a guy that gets projected somewhere in the top 15ish and then falls a little lower. So he definitely could be a kid that gets that J figured out with Steven in the dungeon and comes back and leaves as a top 5 pick. That being said, if he's a lottery pick I think Bruce might even encourage him to go. You don't want to lose a guy going that early and yet another opportunity to show what you can do for elite talent that comes to Auburn.
exactly - that last part is my thinking... Chuma turned into a lottery pick in 2 years... Isaac going from a top 30-40 prospect to a lottery pick in 1 season will help convince the surefire 1 and dones that not only will 1 year at Auburn not hurt your draft stock but can improve it
after Chuma, I’m never going to be as heartbroken to lose a guy before I’m ready... if Isaac going pro is the beat thing for the longterm health of the program then so be it