Good one
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If he doesn't go to State, he never said he would, but if he does, he totally said it was possible.
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If he doesn't go to State, he never said he would, but if he does, he totally said it was possible.
There is a good chance there is no longer any such thing as a "one and done" by the time he signs.
40% chance of another Engie parody. So if anyone bet on another Engie parody, you're sitting pretty.
40% as of today...
Could be two and done. NBA looking to push the age rule into the NBA draft to two years out of HS.
How this is not a case of age discrimination? If a company tells someone "we're not hiring you because of your age," it is guaranteed to lose a lawsuit. Is the threshold for age discrimination 21 and above? I've never understood how this hasn't been challenged in court. What loophole do the NBA and NFL use?
Horatio? Cool. I've probably bumped into you while talking with him at the Y on Fortification.
Horatio? Cool. I've probably bumped into you while talking with him at the Y on Fortification.
Word I've heard around MBA is that Horatio is asking $400,000. I've heard some say he's joking about it. Others say he's serious. I haven't spoken directly to Horatio, though, since last AAU season.
think it's because they negotiate with the players union to get it passed. This time they are raising the DLeague pay to keep the players happy so they sign off on the extra year added.
Ask CecilIf your son is going to be a millionaire in a couple years why would you ask for 400K to get him to a college?
If your son is going to be a millionaire in a couple years why would you ask for 400K to get him to a college?
Speaking of the DLeague, if/when the age limit for the NBA increases, the DLeague should become a place for more HS players or college dropouts to go play. The age increase could make the DLeague an even more respected minor league than it currently is. Progress has been made by leaps over the last 6ish years in that league and this could help even more.
HS players can go to the DLeauge like Latavious Williams did. They can get paid for 2 seasons while playing more games than in college, playing against much better competition than college, and have access to more practice and an NBA style of management.
Problem is they are currently paying the players **** money. Like really really bad $15,000 salary type **** money. The new raise in pay is supposedly up to $40,000 salary. That's brutal. If I'm a player I'm playing overseas for 500k+ over playing for less money than the dishwasher at Applebee's makes.