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Ayo Dosunmu has big decision to make about NBA
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<blockquote data-quote="Emerson Bigguns" data-source="post: 1536652" data-attributes="member: 666858"><p>Professional athletes have extremely short careers, relatively speaking. Why wouldn't I want to monetize every single one I can? Sure the contract won't be guaranteed outside the 1st round, but if you prove your worth, that can actually be a good thing. Free Agency in the NBA is extremely lucrative. He will get there faster if he starts sooner. Not to mention being able to work on your craft without practice restrictions or worrying about grades. NBA practices are at a whole different speed. If I can dominate at the collegiate level, how exactly is that making me better than practicing against my peers in the NBA would?</p><p>I would love for him to come back, but that's because I'm a fan. I'm not him. Is Ayo's life-long dream to compete for a B1G Championship and play in the NCAA tournament, or is it to play in the NBA? I bet its the latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emerson Bigguns, post: 1536652, member: 666858"] Professional athletes have extremely short careers, relatively speaking. Why wouldn't I want to monetize every single one I can? Sure the contract won't be guaranteed outside the 1st round, but if you prove your worth, that can actually be a good thing. Free Agency in the NBA is extremely lucrative. He will get there faster if he starts sooner. Not to mention being able to work on your craft without practice restrictions or worrying about grades. NBA practices are at a whole different speed. If I can dominate at the collegiate level, how exactly is that making me better than practicing against my peers in the NBA would? I would love for him to come back, but that's because I'm a fan. I'm not him. Is Ayo's life-long dream to compete for a B1G Championship and play in the NCAA tournament, or is it to play in the NBA? I bet its the latter. [/QUOTE]
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