RamblerSam wrote:
Zero chance he can play in the NBA.
I understand that we are biased, but the odds of playing are definitely greater than 0. Teams don't work a guy out for the fun of it. They obviously see something in him, and think he might have a shot at eventually making it. I'm not saying he will be a starter or be a guy who comes off the bench every game, but a lot more players play in the NBA than you might think. NBA teams sign guys to a 10-day contract. Some of those players are only up for 10 days in they're life, but they are an NBA player.
I remembered seeing something on David Nwaba (6'4" guard), and ended up looking him up. He played at Cal Poly, and his best year was his senior year when he averaged 12.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.2 steals and was named All-Big West Honorable mention. Went undrafted, and didn't even sign with an NBA team. Tried out and made a D-League team who later traded him. Near the end of the year, the Lakers signed him to a 10-day contract twice. He eventually signed a long-term contract, and was sent back down to the D-League.
I think Milt put up better stats this year (15.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.7 steals) in a tougher league. I'm not saying he 100% will make it, but if Nwaba did, I don't see why Milton can't. Some great college players never see the NBA, and some average ones do. I've learned to never write someone off. I hope he gets to play in the NBA, and if he ends up playing his whole career elsewhere, I hope it's fulfilling and long-lasting.