Is this true? If so, what's going on here? Insiders?RayJ visiting Utah.
just for reference, historical numbers hereHow do these numbers compare?
What is considered good?
Not worried but the college landscape right now.
RayJ visiting Utah.
Since the 2nd round does not have slot money, I am not sure it really matters where he is selected. He cannot rely on mock draft to decide whether he will be drafted though. That's for outsiders like you and me. As far as Hawkins goes, I would return if I were him unless a team gives him strong indication. Again, the mock draft is not reliable even given his current low draft position. That's why they are going through the process. What I tried to say was I would go if a team told me they were going to draft me for sure in the 2nd round.I don't know if it is. I heard LaTulip say Brandon Paul was projected at 44 and with all the international players other guys BP fell completely out of the draft. Ayo also fell from being projected in the 20s first round quite a few spots to 38th in the second. TSJ could easily fall. I am not as confident as you that TSJ will be selected nearly that high. If the NIL money is competitive id take the sure thing if I were TSJ and Hawk.
If true, sure sounds like he’s still shopping for the best place to fill his cart.RayJ visiting Utah.
That $5-$10M figure seems more than a bit inflated from where it should be. For reference, the 50th percentile American makes somewhere close to $2M in lifetime earnings, and even the average person with a PhD makes less than $5M in their lifetime. Even Engineers who work for 40 years typically make well less than $5M in their lifetime. And all of that is pre-tax money. Most of those people do live fairly comfortably lives. Really, being a millionaire (post-taxes) at the age of 20 should allow that person to live a very comfortable life given they aren't foolish with their money, they invest/save, and they do some type of work that supplements their earnings on interest. And again, just for reference, a 25th percentile earner with a Bacherlor's degree will still make about an additional $1.5M in their lifetime. The problem is that a lot of people don't make good financial decisions and live a bit too luxurious a lifestyle for their means when they do have strong financial viability and thus run into financial issues later. But you can live a very comfortable lifestyle for far less than $5-$10M (2.5x to 5.0x what an average person will make in their lifetime) by the age of 20. Honestly, what percentage of Americans have access to even 1 million dollars at that age? Gotta be something like 0.1% or less.Depends on the type of lifestyle you’d want to live. To live reasonably comfortably for ~60 years, you’d probably need to make $5m-$10m. That seems to be pretty rare for college athletes today, but in the next 5-10 years, definitely doable.
Or hoping we start paying him to NOT visits programsIf true, sure sounds like he’s still shopping for the best place to fill his cart.
Everybody Panic!!!!!!!!!!What's the plan if Shannon and Hawkins stay in the draft and RayJ goes elsewhere?
While I will not "panic," I will certainly approach this coming season a lot differently...Everybody Panic!!!!!!!!!!
What's the plan if Shannon and Hawkins stay in the draft and RayJ goes elsewhere?
Get other players?What's the plan if Shannon and Hawkins stay in the draft and RayJ goes elsewhere?
"My team is on the floor."Get other players?
Tyger was going to back up RayJ. He will be promoted to a starter in this case. BTW, I didn't see Tyger's name much anywhere related to NBA draft. Do we know he will come back or stay?What's the plan if Shannon and Hawkins stay in the draft and RayJ goes elsewhere?