Cool to see Money working out with Portland. Go Griz!
It appears that he is in the draft pool and will not be returning to UM at all. Not totally sure, but I believe the deadline for withdrawl has come and gone.
I just looked. The deadline was May 28th. He's gone. Too bad, he is a difference maker.
I think it is good they give these guys this option. The option to stay in school is much better now for them that they get paid.According to this list, Money withdrew…
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/04/2025-nba-draft-early-entrants-list.html
Last season he had way too much on his mind and it showed. Hopefully, he can put it temporarily away and concentrate on the game at hand. He has really good potential.Agreed. I watch a lot of basketball, both college and NBA, and the difference in shooting ability jumps out at you.
One other thing for Money: Constant movement off the ball. Don’t take any plays off by standing around, either on offense or defense. If you’re on the court, leave it all on the court. With player salaries what they are in the NBA, there’s always some guy ready to out-hustle you, and make a reputation doing so.
I see your Dillon Jones occasionally with OKC. Not sure he has a future there with all their young talent--and more draft picks in the works--but I definitely think he has a place in the NBA. Good player.Last season he had way too much on his mind and it showed. Hopefully, he can put it temporarily away and concentrate on the game at hand. He has really good potential.
He actually started a couple of games in the regular season, but yeah, there is a lot of good young talent ahead of him on that team. Dillon will find a way to contribute. He is just that kind of hard working player. When he eventually stops playing, he will make an excellent coach. He breaks down video better than most coaches in the game now. He is quite loyal and probably would never ask to be traded.I see your Dillon Jones occasionally with OKC. Not sure he has a future there with all their young talent--and more draft picks in the works--but I definitely think he has a place in the NBA. Good player.
Absolutely. In today's NBA, he is not even close to that level.I think we can all agree Money needs to shoot a bit better to have any shot…
Movement with a purpose and within the offense. Too often, in today's offenses, players are instructed to maintain an area on the perimeter and be ready to gather and shoot while the play is happening in another area of the court. With my coaching philosophy, it absolutely drives me insane but there is a method to the madness.One other thing for Money: Constant movement off the ball. Don’t take any plays off by standing around, either on offense or defense. If you’re on the court, leave it all on the court. With player salaries what they are in the NBA, there’s always some guy ready to out-hustle you, and make a reputation doing so.