Bob Hunter commentary: Wish Mullens well, OSU fans, but shed no tears
Friday, March 27, 2009
By bob hunter
The news didn't knock me over. It didn't start my heart racing. It didn't make me gasp.
So B.J. Mullens is entering the NBA draft, huh? No kidding. Hey, does anybody know the score of the Angels-Indians exhibition game?
I don't mean to make light of his decision. OK, maybe I do. But this is about as shocking as a pizza flier in a doorknob advertising bag and will have probably about as much effect on the Ohio State men's basketball program.
It would have been fun to watch Mullens grow into the next Jerry Lucas or even the next Greg Oden, but if the NBA hadn't forced him to wait a year after high school, he probably wouldn't have gone to college at all.
How to say this without being too insulting? The 7-foot freshman didn't contribute much in his one season with the Buckeyes. He showed some promise, had a few brief stretches of "wow" and that's it. He didn't start and averaged only 20 minutes of playing time, not because he was being punished, but because that's what he earned. He's not much more ready for the NBA than I am, and I'm older than his mother and stand 5 feet 5 with my shoes on.
Mullens' posture during recent games made it clear this was coming. When coach Thad Matta took him out because of his poor decisions, laziness on defense or an inability to rebound, he practically sulked his way to the bench. A couple of times he walked away before Matta finished talking. These were the acts of a kid who knew he wouldn't have to put up with this much longer, a kid who didn't see the need for this kind of rigid structure.
We've all been there, but most of us aren't required to grow up so quickly. Most of us aren't required to become mature adults and make the decision of a lifetime when our biggest worries are whether we can get off work in time to see American Idol or why there's an extra $10 charge on our cell-phone bill.