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I think it really depends on him getting on a team where he starts and has a significant role. As long as that happens, I don't think it matters whether he plays D League or Europe. NBA scouts do a decent job of covering both these days.
I agree with Ricey on this. Rubio has chosen to continue to cut his teeth in Europe as one example of another PG sticking it out.
What would be better for Mills? Sitting on the end of the bench not getting a chance to play, or being the number one play maker on a strong European team? I know which one I would pick.
Are the Miami Heat just in a form slump without Shaq Daddy in the middle or have they stacked the team with too many stars?
My thoughts are that they are having a hard time gelling as a team. It is going to take even longer with Shaq still yet to return to the line up.
Really if you're getting beaten by the Raptors - you are in a bit of trouble. With a scoring spread of D-Wade 33 points next closest was Zo with 11 - pretty big difference there.
On a side note - how about New York they've won 3 of their last 4.