Nunez would be an absolute home run.Juan Nunez is the best fit for what we’d need off that list.
I doubt he is either but I figure for the right money, maybe….Nunez would be an absolute home run.
He was a high second round NBA draft pick and would give us the precisely the sort of star point guard we dearly need. Adding him would instantly transform this UK team into a national title contender.
but I doubt he’s interested.
Yeah obviously "student athlete" has always been a bit of an oxymoron for these top guys but bringing literal pros back to play "college" basketball will definitely push that descriptor to its limit...Assuming that academics is still a thing, are these folks really interested in sitting in classrooms and taking classes ?? Can't help but wonder ... ??
Putting aside the death of the sport I love for a minute... From a dollar value perspective adding literal pros to the roster seems like a better investment than all but the best transfers or high schoolers, even if they all command top-end NIL money. $4m for a former 2nd round pick with a year or two of training at the semi-pro level vs the Dioubates, Lowes, and Aberdeens of the world for $1.5-3m(?) each, you can't get the same depth but I think that's overrated anyway. You still want a JQ or Dybantsa any chance you can get one of course.I doubt he is either but I figure for the right money, maybe….
I don't know if embarrassing is the right word, but it does show the sad state of affairs college basketball is in right nowEmbarrassing
Jazz, you hit the nail directly on the head with these observations/facts. UK has fallen below elite level teams recently. College athletic rules have changed tremendously. UK should be at the forefront to take advantage of these many changes. Recruit hs, transfer portal, and yes even current semi-pros/pros. The landscape is so very competitive and expensive. WE should eat first and have a variety of menu choices to choose from. Go BBN!!!Pandora’s box is wide open…if a player has eligibility left and wants to work on a degree and return to college, I don’t know what can stop them from doing so based on the current situation. I would rather sign a pro athlete at 2 million than a high school grad at the same amount. Jmo
Do not try to thought-police others. For me and others, it IS an embarrassing situation. Doing anything possible to win, whether it's the right thing to do or not, is not a winner mentality in my book. But I'm not going to sit here and tell you to deal with it or else.embarrassing?
These are the times, these are the new rules. We better take advantage of them because you better believe our Rivals will. Play the game how it is now or get left behind.
Nothing is changing any time soon, I don't think complaining about it is going to do anything. Start watching division 2 basketball if it upsets you so much because college basketball is not going back to the way it used to be, i Hate to tell you
I agree. People downplay the effect chemistry has on whatever we want to accomplish.The only way this would work, is if the entire team approaches the coaching staff and tells them this is what they want, I don't think it can work any other way.
Assuming that academics is still a thing, are these folks really interested in sitting in classrooms and taking classes ?? Can't help but wonder ... ??
While in think this new landscape of college basketball is ridiculous, I’m going to say the players on the team better learn to just deal with stuff like this if it happens. THEY want to be paid like professionals. Well, then they are going to get treated like they play for a professional basketball team. Professional teams manage their rosters whenever and however they see fit. The players (generally) don’t decide who gets drafted, traded, etc.The only way this would work, is if the entire team approaches the coaching staff and tells them this is what they want, I don't think it can work any other way.
Oh I agree, but this team seems to have a chemistry that is hanging on by a thread and I think they were pumped full of too much over-the -top positivity from the recruiting process on, so I'm not sure the locker room can handle something like this.While in think this new landscape of college basketball is ridiculous, I’m going to say the players on the team better learn to just deal with stuff like this if it happens. THEY want to be paid like professionals. Well, then they are going to get treated like they play for a professional basketball team. Professional teams manage their rosters whenever and however they see fit. The players (generally) don’t decide who gets drafted, traded, etc.
You do know our AD still believes the NCAA is the end all/ be all right. One thing no one talks about is Mitch insisted the JMI contract reads that they can not break any NCAA rule in place. We are the only program still following their rules to the letter. Mitch would fight hard against bringing in one of the G league guys.Cal was right about one thing...the NCAA is DONE! They have no purpose anymore. Lets lead the way to the new normal...whatever that is.
I don't like it either but the NC?AA is a defunct group that is only here to profit from the tournament!!!!!
Kinda makes ya wonder who anointed them king in the first place, doesn't it?
The NCAA should disband and a new G-League type of conglamoration should emerge from this **** show. Isn't that the gist of what Cal said a few years ago?
Except when that new "G League" forms, it won't draw nearly enough eyeballs to be sustainable. Minor league sports don't sell well on a national level. It's why G-League games are on ESPN+. No way a TV rights deal or anything for that type of league would draw interest. People will just watch pro sports because there's no purpose in watching an inferior product.Cal was right about one thing...the NCAA is DONE! They have no purpose anymore. Lets lead the way to the new normal...whatever that is.
I don't like it either but the NC?AA is a defunct group that is only here to profit from the tournament!!!!!
Kinda makes ya wonder who anointed them king in the first place, doesn't it?
The NCAA should disband and a new G-League type of conglamoration should emerge from this **** show. Isn't that the gist of what Cal said a few years ago?
Ya might be right but I think the name on the front of the Jersey will sell tickets and you and me will still watch it. Again, I hate this crap and it should never have gotten to this point. But we're here, like it or not.Except when that new "G League" forms, it won't draw nearly enough eyeballs to be sustainable. Minor league sports don't sell well on a national level. It's why G-League games are on ESPN+. No way a TV rights deal or anything for that type of league would draw interest. People will just watch pro sports because there's no purpose in watching an inferior product.
I thought we didn’t want one year guys?Pate’s a guy I liked in high school. That said if Pope and Co can’t land the most elite hs kids, there’s no reason to think they can reel in Pate, who would have a ton of suitors if he decIded to do college.
100% agree. I used to be thoroughly engaged in everything UK basketball. I kept up with recruiting year-round. Lately, high school recruiting has been a complete no show and, I just can't get excited, or even believe, that we are following G League recruiting targets now. After years of disliking the NCAA, I actually miss a few of the old regulations.Embarrassing
I definitely won't. Just licensing out the name "UK" to a team that may not even play in Rupp anymore is not going to make me watch. People watch because of teams connections to their local communities, not because they are wearing a licensed name.Ya might be right but I think the name on the front of the Jersey will sell tickets and you and me will still watch it. Again, I hate this crap and it should never have gotten to this point. But we're here, like it or not.