I assumed all the coaches always live in the Trails at Brittany, which really does have astronomical housing costs
I guess astronomical is a relative term.
I guess astronomical is a relative term.
I assumed all the coaches always live in the Trails at Brittany, which really does have astronomical housing costs
I guess astronomical is a relative term.
Not just to Chin but to all of college basketball that UI intends to return to its proper place in the NCAA hierarchy.Man, Brad and Josh sent Chin a distinct message. Lol
Then why hire an assistant coach? Let the secretary for the head coach take those calls. I still think people are over hyping Coleman's expertise. He sure didn't lock down Chicago for the Illini. We will see what the next 4 years bring, but I don't think Coleman will get much recognition as a stud recruiter for Kentucky.At Kentucky, all Chin has to do is sit by the phone and recruits call him.
If on a par 5, you hit the first shot into the rough, lay up the second safely down the middle, and hole out for an eagle, are you worried about the drive in the rough? It is all about results.So do we know who our first choice was after Chet? Is it safe to say Kimari was our first choice, followed by Huss and the Moderate Combo, followed by CY?
Like the idea that both would be making the same, less chance for a perceived slight.If Chester is being paid $550K, I would have to think that they would offer Young at least that much. If what I've read is accurate, he is getting $256,000. I would think that doubling his salary makes his decision a no brainer.
I don't follow pro BB at all, can someone please explain this "G league" to me?It will be interesting to see what happen with UK in the next few years if the one and done model collapses with the G League. The UK fans have so brutal expectations.
Basically a farm system for the NBA that kids can go to, straight from high school and get paid.I don't follow pro BB at all, can someone please explain this "G league" to me?
So, like Kentucky.Basically a farm system for the NBA that kids can go to, straight from high school and get paid.
OK thanks, and it's better than playing overseas? better chance to get in the NBA maybe?Basically a farm system for the NBA that kids can go to, straight from high school and get paid.
So, like Kentucky.
When in 6th grade?Yeah, agreed. It was almost like something I would have written for myself as a 6th grader.
Most G-League teams function as more of a minor league for the NBA. They can dip into that pool of players if there is an injury. The vast majority of players are guys who are trying to get back to the NBA or guys who never quite made it. Most people you see in the NBA who get a “10 day” contract are G-League players.There is at least one team, “Ignite”…possibly a second that is allowed to sign high school prospects. Those players are not, however, allowed to be added to a NBA roster. The advantages are, top notch competition against seasoned players, a six figure salary, no class, & lots of visibility for NBA scouts.OK thanks, and it's better than playing overseas? better chance to get in the NBA maybe?
altenberger22 said:
Yeah, agreed. It was almost like something I would have written for myself as a 6th grader.
How do you know he's not in 6th grade now? Last I checked Dan didn't have an age minimum for this message board.When in 6th grade?
ah, it's like a Triple A baseball team, then. thanks.Most G-League teams function as more of a minor league for the NBA. They can dip into that pool of players if there is an injury. The vast majority of players are guys who are trying to get back to the NBA or guys who never quite made it. Most people you see in the NBA who get a “10 day” contract are G-League players.There is at least one team, “Ignite”…possibly a second that is allowed to sign high school prospects. Those players are not, however, allowed to be added to a NBA roster. The advantages are, top notch competition against seasoned players, a six figure salary, no class, & lots of visibility for NBA scouts.
ah, it's like a Triple A baseball team, then. thanks.
If on a par 5, you hit the first shot into the rough, lay up the second safely down the middle, and hole out for an eagle, are you worried about the drive in the rough? It is all about results.
Exactly. Btw, it used to be called the D League. That stood for Developmental League. Now Gatorade sponsors it and it is called G League.ah, it's like a Triple A baseball team, then. thanks.