pruman91
- Paducah, Ky
Dave's not here.
Dave's not here.
NIL is a visa issue. Can’t be a professional at anything if you come into the country on a student visa. But there are other types of visas. Apparently other schools have found more creative ways around the student visa restrictions. (Sign all the NIL gear while visiting home for the summer, charity work in the players home country, etc.)I didnt think international players could get NIL$ and how are the recent international players playing Pro ball over seas able to still be eligible?
I know that in mid-2022 the USA suspended the issuance of student visas to Russian citizens at US embassies located in Russia; what I am not sure about is whether a Russian citizen can currently obtain a US student visa from a US embassy located outside of Russia (in Spain, for instance). I also will note that Egor is now of an age at which he is eligible for military conscription in Russia, which as you might have heard, is at war right now. I suspect that these might be among the "other issues" that our insiders are referencing.
No man, I'm Dave... I've got the stuff, man (or maybe you've got the stuff, Pru?)
Living in the united states is still attractive to some people. Getting paid to do so is probably even more attractive.I've always wondered what's the benefit for foreign players that are good enough to have a future at the next level?
Obviously with NIL (if they can be eligible) it can be beneficial for some of the players in lower level leagues. But going to a foreign country to play at a against essentially similar or even lessor competition for a year or 2 just doesn't make sense. Oh and they have to go to class and stay eligible. Like I don't get the draw of college ball for someone like Demin.
I get the relationship he may have built with Antigua but am I missing something else here?
Dave ain’t here, man.No man, I'm Dave... I've got the stuff, man (or maybe you've got the stuff, Pru?)
Yes, and I expect we'll get another quality wing.If we don't get Demin we absolutely need another guard/wing.
Carolina lost Harrison Ingram, as well. Hawkins would be a lankier stretch 4 in that mold.Bro love ...
Regarding UNC need for a big. UNC is thinking about Hawkins but it appears to me UNC needs to replace Babcot, a scorer
, rebounder and rim protector.
CH is a stretch 5 or 4 wing that can handle the ball. I am not sure CH is what UNC needs at this point.
We can imagine lots of combinations. I could imagine Kylan, two wings, one PF (Morez) and Ivisic.I could imagine a scenario where Kylan (1), DGL(2), and Egor(3) are all on the court at the same time.
This sounds like a situation that could take a long while to sort itself out. Can BU take the chance on letting this play out, missing in various options, then have a swing and miss?It’s almost always visa related when it comes to international players
Reserving this nickname for if he doesn't play hard.
I might know someone, who knows someone, who could help get Demin into the country. I’m told it’s quite easy actually and you don’t need to fill out any paperwork. /sThis sounds like a situation that could take a long while to sort itself out. Can BU take the chance on letting this play out, missing in various options, then have a swing and miss?
I would hope that his/their confidence level would have to be at about 95% to go down that path and take that chance.
I sure would like to give it a tryI’m not particularly worried about Egor and Tomislav adjusting to the U.S. game- they have high basketball IQ and are good shooters and passers- those skills will translate
Defensively- learning what gets called and what doesn’t will take some time but we’ll be a really good offense again if they both come
I wonder if there is visa restrictions by US or Russia that have been placed over last two years. I'm sure there are Russian tennis and hockey players in US.This sounds like a situation that could take a long while to sort itself out. Can BU take the chance on letting this play out, missing in various options, then have a swing and miss?
I would hope that his/their confidence level would have to be at about 95% to go down that path and take that chance.
I always got the stuff , man.....Always........No man, I'm Dave... I've got the stuff, man (or maybe you've got the stuff, Pru?)
Henry Higgins agrees.To summmerize today’s findings: Money is not the issue with Egor Demin. Nothing else of importance was shared.
well, with one Illini playing in Russia it only seems fair they send us one in returnI wonder if there is visa restrictions by US or Russia that have been placed over last two years. I'm sure there are Russian tennis and hockey players in US.
Don't undersell - he's the second best of all our returning players!Agreed. If dgl is our starting 2 or getting huge minutes next year then I'm worried. He didn't look 1 year away from being a major contributior... Maybe in 2.