Yea, I 've heard of it...but not sure where it's located...evidently they can play some hoopsWashington lost to Seattle (not the Supersonics) on Friday.
Apparently there's a college called Seattle.
They may wind up improving but really thought the Huskies would be better
Elgin Baylor says hi/Yea, I 've heard of it...but not sure where it's located...evidently they can play some hoops![]()
What the heck
Ah, ok. Otherwise I was thinking this might be LeBron’s retirement planSo he never signed an NBA contract, so it's definitely a loophole. My goodness this is getting stupid, and I'm generally all for whatever. It's about to get even crazier.
So anyone that did play in the NBA can just comeback if they didn't use up their eligibility?Kofi time?
Ah, ok. Otherwise I was thinking this might be LeBron’s retirement plan
That is different though since he went through the draft process and was drafted 31st.It used to be that once you decided to stay in the draft past the drop out date you will lose your college eligibility. I think now they’re just making up the rules as they go.Yeah I think the most he did was play for the Knicks in summer league this past summer when they held his rights. Though you could argue the loophole started back in September when the NCAA allowed Thierry Darlan, who had signed with the G League Ignite out of high school, to play at Santa Clara. One of his teammates, London Johnson, was given the same eligibility to play with Louisville back in October.
I dont see how this wouldn't be different for Kofi. He went thru the draft process and still has eligibility. We need to go triple his current contract with NIL and bring him back.That is different though since he went through the draft process and was drafted 31st.It used to be that once you decided to stay in the draft past the drop out date you will lose your college eligibility. I think now they’re just making up the rules as they go.
It’s always been strange that you couldn’t turn down a draft pick and re enroll in school.Yeah I think the most he did was play for the Knicks in summer league this past summer when they held his rights. Though you could argue the loophole started back in September when the NCAA allowed Thierry Darlan, who had signed with the G League Ignite out of high school, to play at Santa Clara. One of his teammates, London Johnson, was given the same eligibility to play with Louisville back in October.