Not a surprise, but still nice to hear. People will you tell you I’m not exactly an optimist. This team can ABSOLUTELY win a national championship. Brad talks about it a lot. This year that is not some wild fantasy.Andrej's decision goes public in the next couple days.
Everyone I have talked to has said a return to Illinois is what it will be.
The are take 20 on the I’m back videoso, like, you're saying there's a chance?
Andrej's decision goes public in the next couple days.
Everyone I have talked to has said a return to Illinois is what it will be.
And the "F Yeah!!!" girlDoes Andrejs return warrant a boom? Seems strange to give it one but it’s also a big get
The camp trying to find a way to justify to themselves going pro has been palpable this whole time.Andrej's decision goes public in the next couple days.
Everyone I have talked to has said a return to Illinois is what it will be.
At this point, for me, obviously I want him back, but if Lebron can talk the Lakers into taking a wildly underdeveloped Bronny with a first round pick, it wouldn't shock me if Peja tries to play that same card with Sacramento. It's good for marketing. That would be a terrible decision for Andrej, but when money is no object and there's generational wealth in the family, you can make these types of decisions and have it not negatively effect you 30 years from now.The camp trying to find a way to justify to themselves going pro has been palpable this whole time.
Hold onto your butts.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but we need to retire that gif.And the "F Yeah!!!" girl
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but we need to retire that gif.
I think you are just freaking yourself out about this.The camp trying to find a way to justify to themselves going pro has been palpable this whole time.
Hold onto your butts.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but we need to retire that gif.
This is normal, guys that are even 1000% locked in to coming back always take almost all of the time at their disposal in the process.I do agree with you with the fact that it's taking this long.
I can see why he's in his own head here and it's understandable. There is literally NOBODY that would endorse him staying in the draft. It would be an awful decision for any player................that doesn't have a superstar father that doesn't have an NBA franchise under his thumb. That combined with being the son of a father that's got a net value of $45M-$50M takes any/all pressure of him. If he fails, Peja pulls the same strings in Greece. If he succeeds, then great.I think you are just freaking yourself out about this.
I get why, I am just telling you guys what is very likely about to happen.I can see why he's in his own head here and it's understandable. There is literally NOBODY that would endorse him staying in the draft. It would be an awful decision for any player................that doesn't have a superstar father that doesn't have an NBA franchise under his thumb. That combined with being the son of a father that's got a net value of $45M-$50M takes any/all pressure of him. If he fails, Peja pulls the same strings in Greece. If he succeeds, then great.
While you're 1000000% right that it's crazy that anyone thinks it's a smart decision, but what other player at the Combine that considered a second round pick, at best, has a father that's a Basketball Hall of Famer? That would be the one reason for pause.
Is Drej a kid that wants to ride his dad's coattails or is he one that wants to earn the start of his career? I don't know him or the family, but I've seen dumber things done because of parents helicopter raising their kids. Happens all the time in baseball with HS players.