Jamaaliver wrote:ToJoBuckets wrote:macNcheese3 wrote:
yes, exactly.
SHRAGGY? Go back and get a bunch of people paid while you take all the risk and not get paid? or go top 10? hmmmm .....we are not really discussing this right? maturity , polished game? I LOOOOOVE me some Coach K but he has a long record of not really developing big men at a high success rate....he uses bigs as a backup plan to his scheme. NO ONE SHOULD EVER STAY TO HAVE FUN,POLISH THEIR GAME, JUST TO GRADUATE FROM THIS PONZI SCHEME CALLED THE NCAA. Go get yours because if you get hurt they wont give you your past dues..
It's...a more nuanced social issue than that. And throwing money at a kid isn't a cure all solution.
The world is filled with other kids who left, flunked out of the league, ended up broke and bitter with few options.
Undecuated, unemployed black men don't tend to do well in this society. A little extra time spent preparing for that spotlight and the expectations is not a bad idea.
In a weaker 2019 draft, he even has a shot to go higher and increase his earning potential, too.
Many say next year is a "weaker" draft but the names in that draft are so big its going to be a HUGE draft based on names and his style will not be as high when you have a chance to draft Zion jumping in and out of the gym, Cam shooting and driving like a young Brandon Roy, RJ turning heads with his shot, thats just Duke. UofA has a huge 4/5 duo coming in who will out name WCJ.
I am not here to tell people how to spend their money, I am just saying get it while you can. Yes society as a whole should look into how we can shape the youth better. in a perfect world, everyone would stay 4 years and no one would go to pros from HS. But we are not in that world.
But is college teaching them to be that.... do you not know whats going on with kids getting paid to go to "school"
at least in the NBA they are learning to be professional and at least they have an opportunity to provide for their family in college they dont have that same chance.