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The ankle injury definitely hasn't helped, but there's still a pretty massive gap between an NBL star and even getting a sniff at an NBA roster spot - ask Cedrick Jackson.
Comparing Abercrombie to Brad Newley: Brad (who dominated the NBL at a much younger age) was drafted in the 2nd round but hasn't had a look at the NBA outside the summer league.
It's not just about 'is player X good enough?', but also 'is player X better than his competition?'.
I'm not worried about his NBL career, he may have already peaked and he would start for all clubs (maybe not In front of Weigh) but its his international career where he goes missing.
I'm sure he will have a career that he will be proud of but damn fine comparison with Ariza