KentuckifRied?I won't argue...I don't think either of us know when OA and Chin got Kentuckified.
KentuckifRied?I won't argue...I don't think either of us know when OA and Chin got Kentuckified.
Thomas?We get Elijah, whoah man
Daryl Thomas. Not Isiah. I was wondering how the son of one of the greatest small players of all time ended up being a 6'9" tall center. I was especially confused once I saw he goes to St Joseph's, Isiah Thomas's HSTOP instate center for 2022! 6-9 Son of former Indiana player. (not much to say)
I keep holding out on the statement BU made....."you don't know sh*t"......would gladly accept this deal and freely admit that I really don't know Sh*T!Is this the mythical package deal we've heard so much about!?!?
At this point is it safe to assume that whatever that was, was likely something that didn't come to fruition? I wonder if we'll ever find out (probably not). At the time it felt like it was something we'd find out about in a matter of weeks or months, and it still hasn't happened, so...I keep holding out on the statement BU made....."you don't know sh*t"......would gladly accept this deal and freely admit that I really don't know Sh*T!
I still wonder too, he seemed like it was something big, maybe Podz telling him he's coming or better yet another goodie still to come!I keep holding out on the statement BU made....."you don't know sh*t"......would gladly accept this deal and freely admit that I really don't know Sh*T!
Sort of like trying to ford that river that has a three foot average depthWell said. Tangentially, I recall the anecdote (from stats class long ago) about how the University of Virginia College of Communications marketed in the mid-'80s to prospective students that the department boasted an outrageously high average starting salary for graduates.
Turned out that Ralph Sampson was a member of the class from which that stat was derived.
Sort of like trying to ford that river that has a three foot average depth
Oh my sweet Jesus, had no idea the hot water Childs is in. Nevermind.Thomas?
Meyers Leonard must have skewed UI salary data for a while.Well said. Tangentially, I recall the anecdote (from stats class long ago) about how the University of Virginia College of Communications marketed in the mid-'80s to prospective students that the department boasted an outrageously high average starting salary for graduates.
Turned out that Ralph Sampson was a member of the class from which that stat was derived.
Eh I wasn't feeling good about this one from the beginning. Feels like we never land players that have these types of recruitments.
Seems Quincy wanted to play the 3 which would have hurt our chances considerably.
Half a million per year, each, with a new league whose intent is to develop talent for the NBA. Essentially, a direct competitor for G League Ignite, which should raise pre-NBA salaries, which could attract more interest from athletes who didn't come here to play school. The landscape is changing.
Amazing. Not a good sign of things to come. Must be with the parents or approved by a court or it’d be unenforceableHalf a million per year, each, with a new league whose intent is to develop talent for the NBA. Essentially, a direct competitor for G League Ignite, which should raise pre-NBA salaries, which could attract more interest from athletes who didn't come here to play school. The landscape is changing.
Dude yes. I am a massive Schutt fan. This is great newsBU taking charge!
Fake news. We all know brad never talks to recruits
No it’s not a good sign. Why not just change AAU to PAU and get it over with? Will fail miserably, of course. Everything is not a business, and greed has its limits.Amazing. Not a good sign of things to come. Must be with the parents or approved by a court or it’d be unenforceable
Early efforts will probably fail, but someone will come up with a model that works. There's a space to be filled.No it’s not a good sign. Why not just change AAU to PAU and get it over with? Will fail miserably, of course. Everything is not a business, and greed has its limits.
I agree. My guess is the G-League will win out, since it has NBA backing/branding, but they will have to pay the what the market will bear or they will get competition.Early efforts will probably fail, but someone will come up with a model that works. There's a space to be filled.
So are kids supposed to drop out of high school to play in this league?If the Overtime Elite league is for 16-18 year old's it won't affect the G-League very much because there are no players that age in that league. Two different animals with very little crossover.