Anybody buying that Flagg is thinking of staying?

ralphdaltonfan

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It will be all the sweeter when they still don't win a title because they have the ball hog Boozers and Mr Choker all battling to be the man. 🤣
It's more realistic that Flagg would stay then it would be for Flagg and Boozers to play together at Duke.

The entire reason Duke wanted Flagg to reclassify was so they could land all 3 of them of them knowing that Flagg/Boozer Twins don't get along like that.
 

TortElvisII

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He’ll be one of if not the best white American player day 1. There aren’t many of them.

He’s already super famous. And there a half decent chance he’ll be awesome right away.

He’s going to have a chance to be the highest endorsed player on the league as he may be the best white American player since Bird.
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ImTheVillageIdiot

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McHale continues to get shafted when people discuss great players. An unstoppable offense player, best feet in the game, post moves for days, old man basketball and don’t let his appearance fool, tough as nails. Shortened his own career by playing through injury because he was that dependable and that much of a team player. Clearly off topic, but I love me some Kevin McHale.


No idea why you picked a photo of him sneaking a bite at some fast food lol
 

TortElvisII

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McHale continues to get shafted when people discuss great players. An unstoppable offense player, best feet in the game, post moves for days, old man basketball and don’t let his appearance fool, tough as nails. Shortened his own career by playing through injury because he was that dependable and that much of a team player. Clearly off topic, but I love me some Kevin McHale.


No idea why you picked a photo of him sneaking a bite at some fast food lol
It's all I could find. Flagg is very good. McHale, Stockton, Mullin and Price all have to be caught first.

Btw, I missed it but apparently Draymond Green was in some discussion about older players versus now and he looked at McHale and said I would have guarded you. Apparently McHale laughed at him.
 
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ImTheVillageIdiot

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It's all I could find. Flagg is very good. McHale, Stockton, Mullins and Price all have to be caught first.

Btw, I missed it but apparently Draymond Green was in some discussion about older players versus now and he looked at McHale and said I would have guarded you. Apparently McHale laughed at him.
Nobody was shutting McHale down in the post and Green doesn’t have the height to match him either.
 

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It's all I could find. Flagg is very good. McHale, Stockton, Mullin and Price all have to be caught first.

Btw, I missed it but apparently Draymond Green was in some discussion about older players versus now and he looked at McHale and said I would have guarded you. Apparently McHale laughed at him.
Green would never have seen the court if he was on those Celtics teams. Back then that was GROWN MAN basketball.
 

UK’98UK’00

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Its crazy to think, but if Flagg is as good as people think.. he will be a billionaire. Through 60mil/year salaries, to all the endorsements, to longer careers in the NBA.. The only interesting caveat here is that the NBA ratings are not good and they need to fix things in the coming years, or I don't see the salaries continuing to go up at the next CBA and what not.
There are 2 to my knowledge, Jordan and that cry baby guy. Billionaire is extremely unlikely.
 

thack_kat

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No way Duke is going to pay him 10 million next year and why not get a year up on that 2nd contract while making 6-7 million more. With that said if there is any team in college basketball that could convince a guy to do what is best for the coach and university over the player it would be Duke.

Bingo
 

LineSkiCat14

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There are 2 to my knowledge, Jordan and that cry baby guy. Billionaire is extremely unlikely.

Jordan also played in the league 30 years ago.. if Cooper is truly a top3 draft pick and 20-year type player, he's going to make 500 to 700 million alone in career earnings. And it would not be tough to stretch that to 1bil with endorsements, investments, etc.
 

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No way Duke is going to pay him 10 million next year and why not get a year up on that 2nd contract while making 6-7 million more. With that said if there is any team in college basketball that could convince a guy to do what is best for the coach and university over the player it would be Duke.
This is šŸ’Æ. It’s risking injury and delaying that second contract by a year. And giving up more money next year. Makes zero sense to stay, and yet Scheyer might have his hand up Flaggs *** controlling him like a hand puppet.
 
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I'd bet $100 bucks he stays. Collects a cool $10M and then he heads the NBA after in more year in school. Dark Money Duke will pull it off.
If the rumors are true, last season he got close to $8M total. If that is actually the case, $10M is not that far off for Duke. NIL is only one component of what some of these guys are getting paid.
 

UK’98UK’00

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Jordan also played in the league 30 years ago.. if Cooper is truly a top3 draft pick and 20-year type player, he's going to make 500 to 700 million alone in career earnings. And it would not be tough to stretch that to 1bil with endorsements, investments, etc.
Maybe but earnings aren’t the same as take home dollars. It’s possible but there aren’t that many billionaires, the cry baby plays now as do tons of other guys who have career earnings in the hundreds of millions of dollars and to my knowledge there aren’t any billionaires besides the two guys I mentioned. Magic is probably one I forgot but the vast majority of his money came post retirement. It could be said AD, DC, and John Wall could have had those types of careers that put them as billionaires but it most likely won’t happen for any of them and two were top picks.
 

LineSkiCat14

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Maybe but earnings aren’t the same as take home dollars. It’s possible but there aren’t that many billionaires, the cry baby plays now as do tons of other guys who have career earnings in the hundreds of millions of dollars and to my knowledge there aren’t any billionaires besides the two guys I mentioned. Magic is probably one I forgot but the vast majority of his money came post retirement. It could be said AD, DC, and John Wall could have had those types of careers that put them as billionaires but it most likely won’t happen for any of them and two were top picks.

This also assume that's Flagg is going to have an all-star NBA career, which I'm still not sure of. But whoever is the next star of the NBA.. that person is likely going to make $70m/year contracts at some point. As long as they're smart with their money and are endorse-able, they're goingnto push into the billions in terms of earnings and/or net worth.
 

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Very similar to most of us in our normal jobs. Let's say you're pretty comfortable financially but still working for the man (or even yourself). No problems, no debt, living pretty nicely, but to maintain that lifestyle you still need to work.

Then win a $100,000,000 lottery.

You ain't working anymore. I know I wouldn't.
Probably not working at my current job, but I would definitely do something. I would take my time and find something that I absolutely love doing and likely has some sort of charitable contribution.
 
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Several NBA players that made a lot less money than current players have become billionaires. I never said earn a billion in NBA salary; there is also endorsement and investment income. Yes, if he managed his money at an average level he'd be a billionaire by the age of 40.
How many 1st picks have become billionaires? Hell, how many athletes from all sports have become billionaires?
 

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How many 1st picks have become billionaires? Hell, how many athletes from all sports have become billionaires?
In case you haven't noticed NBA salaries have exploded in recent years so what happened decades ago isn't really relevant. I'd say Jordan, Lebron, Magic, and Steph are already billionaires or are well on the way and many more will follow. I don't believe my statement is wrong; I just understand compound interest. If you invest 40 million$ per year for 5 years and don't touch it you will likely be in billionaire range in 20 years even if you waste or give away each year's new income after that.
 
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In case you haven't noticed NBA salaries have exploded in recent years so what happened decades ago isn't really relevant. I'd say Jordan, Lebron, Magic, and Steph are already billionaires or are well on the way and many more will follow. I don't believe my statement is wrong; I just understand compound interest. If you invest 40 million$ per year for 5 years and don't touch it you will likely be in billionaire range in 20 years even if you waste or give away each year's new income after that.
Have you saw the lifestyle most of these guys live? Most of them fondle it from day one. 🤣
 
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Am I wrong about the math? That guys making $80,000,000 to $100,000,000 per year in salary plus endorsements can't be billionaires in 20 years IF they aren't fools with their money?
That is the problem because most are fools with their money. They have too many family and friends as "hangers on" who milk them dry.
 

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That is the problem because most are fools with their money. They have too many family and friends as "hangers on" who milk them dry.
Everybody knows that but not ALL of them are like that and they don't have to be like that. They still have the opportunity. You don't have to save a billion dollars from your salary to become a billionaire. Investing $50,000,000 one time and get average returns and that would be upwards of $200,000,000 in 20 years.
 

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In case you haven't noticed NBA salaries have exploded in recent years so what happened decades ago isn't really relevant. I'd say Jordan, Lebron, Magic, and Steph are already billionaires or are well on the way and many more will follow. I don't believe my statement is wrong; I just understand compound interest. If you invest 40 million$ per year for 5 years and don't touch it you will likely be in billionaire range in 20 years even if you waste or give away each year's new income after that.
There are only 4 nba players who became billionaires. Steph isn’t there, yet.
 
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In case you haven't noticed NBA salaries have exploded in recent years so what happened decades ago isn't really relevant. I'd say Jordan, Lebron, Magic, and Steph are already billionaires or are well on the way and many more will follow. I don't believe my statement is wrong; I just understand compound interest. If you invest 40 million$ per year for 5 years and don't touch it you will likely be in billionaire range in 20 years even if you waste or give away each year's new income after that.
Jordan and Magic have crossed that boundary. When Lebron and Steph hang up the gym shoes they'll probably cross do so as well. It's what you do on the business side outside of the sport that gets a player to the big money.
 
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