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How do we pay him? Who gets put on the bench and loses minutes and who immediately transfers?

He's staying in the draft, so it really moot, but Brad did the right thing by not waiting to see what happens.
 
#178      
The most interesting thing from Vecenie's mock draft article today is the stark decline in the number of early entrants declaring for the draft. There were 106 this year. There were 195 last year and 242 the year before that. NIL is making the college game an older game again.
Obviously that number of early entrants is more about guys opting out of college with an overseas career in my mind. Hoping for G-League. Now NIL really gives them a reason to stick around. I imagine the NIL payday can easily surpass mid level foreign salaries.
 
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#183      
TeIf he stays in that early 2nd round range, things could start getting interesting. Ed w
Will ask again - who scores more NBA points (sorry can't figure out how to do a poll)
Shannon
KJ
Riley

My vote is on Riley
In today's NBA id say Riley. I watched about 10 minutes the other day and I just can't get into it with the rule changes. They hardly can touch each other on the perimeter. Playing on the outside like he does being slim isn't the factor it once was. It may have an effect when he drives but even so its not close to as physical insude like ut used to be. Even an All Star game from the 80s and 90s was more physical than the game played today. I hope they all make a lot if money but unless the games rules go more to what they were in the 80s and 90s, they won't get any of my money. I'll watch college games with some physicality to them and former illini from time to time on TBS.
 
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#184      
Don't imagine that he slides like Ayo. Think he goes late teens/ early twenties. If was AK, would be having serious discussions about trading down a few spots for him.
It will shock me if he is not a 1st rounder but let's see what happens at the combine first.
 
#185      
I would put my money on KJ.
I tend to agree. He is going to have the ball in his hands a lot.
In today's NBA id say Riley. I watched about 10 minutes the other day and I just can't get into it with the rule changes. They hardly can touch each other on the perimeter. Playing on the outside like he does being slim isn't the factor it once was. It may have an effect when he drives but even so its not close to as physical insude like ut used to be. Even an All Star game from the 80s and 90s was more physical than the game played today. I hope they all make a lot if money but unless the games rules go more to what they were in the 80s and 90s, they won't get any of my money. I'll watch college games with some physicality to them and former illini from time to time on TBS.
A couple of these playoff series' have been pretty physical. It's not a rugby match like the 90's, but they are letting them play quite a bit more during the post-season than they do during the regular 82.
 
#186      
Tell that to a guy like Trevor Keels who was also a very young 5-star scoring wing, had a similarly up and down but with flashes of brilliance freshman season at 18 at Duke, insisted on staying in the draft, got taken 42nd overall by the Knicks, played a grand total of 8 minutes across three games, got waived, and has been in the G-League ever since with multiple organizations.

He's still just 21 and put up huge G-League stats this year, maybe his NBA dream isn't finished just yet. But he left millions of dollars on the table by making that decision, and with the way the NIL money has inflated in the years since it's way more now.

That's an unusually stark case, but lots of college freshmen are second round picks and never really get a chance.

The boring old conventional wisdom about the importance of being a first rounder, amid so much chaos and change, remains basically the best advice.
I agree with your argument in general. The positions are different but the mock draft spots are very similar. Like I said in another post, this is really where things get tough. If Will shoots up after the combine (or tank) or is "guaranteed" a 1st round spot, the decision making becomes easier. If he stays in the current range and is only mildly promised to be picked in the 1st round, what do you do? I can see lots of players still going for it like Keels because it feels within the reach and there are lots of good 2nd round stories, too.
 
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I watched the guys on the perimeter and they can not really use their hands at all on defense. When I see pictures of Magic and Jordan posted or around they would be called for a foul called today 90% of the time today when I look at those photos. The "freedom of movement" and powder puff not being able to touch the guy your guarding has ruined today's NBA for me. I may watch for free to see our former Illini but I'm not buying tickets for the NBA games. College is a much more competitive physical game I will pay to watch.
 
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Obviously that number of early entrants is more about guys opting out of college with an overseas career in my mind. Hoping for G-League. Now NIL really gives them a reason to stick around. I imagine the NIL payday can easily surpass mid level foreign salaries.
NIL is surpassing top level foreign salaries. 3.7M is the top salary in Euroleague (top paying foreign league). 2.3M is a top 10 salary.
 
#194      
Gonna be some realignment. Counting matters: there are 30 first-rounders, with guaranteed contracts. A handful more of second-rounders, with good contracts available. For all of planet Earth.
 
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Obviously that number of early entrants is more about guys opting out of college with an overseas career in my mind. Hoping for G-League. Now NIL really gives them a reason to stick around. I imagine the NIL payday can easily surpass mid level foreign salaries.
And it’s probably a lot more fun to stay in school, play in front of rabid fans, and have a shot at the tournament.
 
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The NBA is pretty much unwatchable. You want physicality? Turn on the NHL playoffs. Went to game 6 in St. Louis last night and it was unbelievably physical. I refuse to watch the NBA and it’s been that way for years at this point.
 
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