Why the Professor is not in the NBA?
A detailed blog post discussing the reasons why the Professor is not in the NBA.
He’s too old
The Professor is not in the NBA because he’s too old. At 36 years old, he would be one of the oldest players in the league. He’s also much shorter than the average NBA player, at just 5’9″. And while he’s an excellent three-point shooter, he doesn’t have the speed or athleticism to keep up with today’s NBA players.
He’s not tall enough
At just 6’3”, the Professor is too short to play in the NBA. The average height for an NBA player is about 6’7”, so the Professor would be at a disadvantage against most players. In addition, the Professor is not particularly athletic, so he would have trouble keeping up with the pace of an NBA game.
He’s not athletic enough
The Professor isn’t in the NBA because he’s not athletic enough. At 6’1″, he doesn’t have the height to compete with the likes of LeBron James and Kevin Durant. Furthermore, his vertical leap is only about 28 inches, which is below average for NBA players. Even though he’s an excellent shooter and ball-handler, his lack of athleticism is a big reason why he’s not in the league.
He doesn’t have the right skillset
The Professor is not in the NBA because he does not have the skillset that is commonly associated with professional basketball players in North America. He is not particularly tall, does not have great speed or agility, and does not have a strong vertical leap. In addition, the Professor does not have much experience playing competitive basketball at a high level. While he is a good player, he is not one of the best in the world and would not be able to compete against the best players in the NBA.