The cost of delaying is typically the value of your final years contract.Not to mention, the quicker you get drafted the sooner you get your second NBA contract, which is where the money really balloons… as long as you are a baller.
I think KJ is going to be a guy we hear about long after his days as an Illini, so the cost of delaying being drafted is actually more than simply what he would earn as a rookie. It’s also the difference between what he could make in year 5 after free agency vs year 4 of a rookie deal.
The cost of going too soon is you might not stick, when another years experience might make it work really well. (Ayo)
The cost of going too late (stick around after a really good year) is you might not do as well next year.
Oh to have such problems.
