Is there a chance Wagler stays another year?
He’s #11 in Sam Vecinie’s latest top 100 (updated Jan 8th).Is there a chance Wagler stays another year?
I agree. I'm just wondering if theres a chance he stays another year for top 5 pick.Barring a second half collapse, he’d be silly not to go pro.
Well, if NBA scouts convince Keaton he'll be a second round pick, then the Illini might be able to offer enough NIL to get him to stay for another year.I agree. I'm just wondering if theres a chance he stays another year for top 5 pick.
Dreaming I guess.
So Will Riley signed a 4 year, $17.3M rookie contract that pays him $3.5M this year and has $7.2M guaranteed as the 21st player selected in last years NBA draft.He’s #11 in Sam Vecinie’s latest top 100 (updated Jan 8th).
He’s the projected #18 pick on USA Today’s latest mock.
He’s the projected #11 pick on Bleacher Report’s latest mock.
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At this point in time, my bet would be no. He's probably above where Will Riley was projected at this point in time last season.
I assume it’ll continue being “first round go, second round stay”.So Will Riley signed a 4 year, $17.3M rookie contract that pays him $3.5M this year and has $7.2M guaranteed as the 21st player selected in last years NBA draft.
With him seeing way more time in the G-league, wondering if prospects are starting to think that unless you are a sure fire lottery pick, it would make more financial sense to come back to college (transfer if necessary), get paid about the same (or potentially more) than year 1 of an NBA deal, then get drafted higher up with a much more lucrative NBA deal.
3. Injury risk. $7M is life changing money.I assume it’ll continue being “first round go, second round stay”.
While they might make about the same amount in college:
1. It delays their second contract, which would be much larger than their first, by one year.
2. There’s no guarantee that coming back raises your draft stock. You’re just as likely to get selected lower the following year as you are to get selected higher.
true but I do believe that people in his position can take out insurance policies against potential injuries. still he should go pro3. Injury risk. $7M is life changing money.
Reasons to take the NBA deal at the same rate as the NIL.So Will Riley signed a 4 year, $17.3M rookie contract that pays him $3.5M this year and has $7.2M guaranteed as the 21st player selected in last years NBA draft.
With him seeing way more time in the G-league, wondering if prospects are starting to think that unless you are a sure fire lottery pick, it would make more financial sense to come back to college (transfer if necessary), get paid about the same (or potentially more) than year 1 of an NBA deal, then get drafted higher up with a much more lucrative NBA deal.
No. Unless you get like $15M NIL.So Will Riley signed a 4 year, $17.3M rookie contract that pays him $3.5M this year and has $7.2M guaranteed as the 21st player selected in last years NBA draft.
With him seeing way more time in the G-league, wondering if prospects are starting to think that unless you are a sure fire lottery pick, it would make more financial sense to come back to college (transfer if necessary), get paid about the same (or potentially more) than year 1 of an NBA deal, then get drafted higher up with a much more lucrative NBA deal.
This! Great way to think about it.Delaying joining the NBA for a year, gives up the value of the last year in the NBA, not the first.
Look at Ayos salary and trajectory - that’s why it’s worth it; even just sticking around in the league as a rotation piece.
He is absolutely a + Will. So consistent and measured. Will was great but KW is another level.He’s #11 in Sam Vecinie’s latest top 100 (updated Jan 8th).
He’s the projected #18 pick on USA Today’s latest mock.
He’s the projected #11 pick on Bleacher Report’s latest mock.
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At this point in time, my bet would be no. He's probably above where Will Riley was projected at this point in time last season.
You're channeling Monty Hall?So Will Riley signed a 4 year, $17.3M rookie contract that pays him $3.5M this year and has $7.2M guaranteed as the 21st player selected in last years NBA draft.
With him seeing way more time in the G-league, wondering if prospects are starting to think that unless you are a sure fire lottery pick, it would make more financial sense to come back to college (transfer if necessary), get paid about the same (or potentially more) than year 1 of an NBA deal, then get drafted higher up with a much more lucrative NBA deal.
Coming back may have cost Frankie.I assume it’ll continue being “first round go, second round stay”.
While they might make about the same amount in college:
1. It delays their second contract, which would be much larger than their first, by one year.
2. There’s no guarantee that coming back raises your draft stock. You’re just as likely to get selected lower the following year as you are to get selected higher.
the stephon marbury trade cost Frankie. I was living in New York and watching the Knicks at the time because of him. he was finally getting minutes and had some great games... even brought it against kobe once. then boom they trade for marbury and he never got much tick from that point on. it suckedComing back may have cost Frankie.