Lol - You mean to tell me that G league guys don’t make 2M per?As expected, Oscar is projected as a mid to late 2nd round pick. Sharpe is a lottery pick. With the NIL deals, Oscar will make more in college than playing pro ball this coming year.
Despite his numbers @uk in 1yr he’s no where near the athlete or player Barkley was!Oscar is an outstanding college basketball player but with him staying another year and trying to improve his outside shot will only hurt his rebounding stats....which he is known for. He should move on an be the next Charles Barkley....did Charles make it in the NBA as a 3 point shooter.....I think not
Calimari is just spewing squid $#&t!!!Calimari just stated that Sharpe to NBA is not a done deal…. Someone going to pony up..
If he’s a top 5 pick the minimum he would make is 7million and that’s not even including a shoe dealCalimari just stated that Sharpe to NBA is not a done deal…. Someone going to pony up..
Barkley was known as the "round mound of rebound" at Auburn.Wrong BigLou; Barkley was renown for his rebounding, the exact same talent that Oscar exhibited in his POY performance at UK. Size matters, but it does not necessarily apply to great rebounders, as Wes Unseld was only 6’6” tall and was Rookie of the year and MVP in his first pro year in the NBA for rebounding and his patented outlet pass.
There is a reason that Calipari and the UK alumni association is making sure there is at least $800K of NIL funds to keep him in Lexington, as he is a one of a kind player right now in college basketball.
How am I wrong ? The only thing I left out which I thought was common knowledge “captain obvious“was that they both great rebounders!Wrong BigLou; Barkley was renown for his rebounding, the exact same talent that Oscar exhibited in his POY performance at UK. Size matters, but it does not necessarily apply to great rebounders, as Wes Unseld was only 6’6” tall and was Rookie of the year and MVP in his first pro year in the NBA for rebounding and his patented outlet pass.
There is a reason that Calipari and the UK alumni association is making sure there is at least $800K of NIL funds to keep him in Lexington, as he is a one of a kind player right now in college basketball.
No you just picked one of the examples that I had listed amongst several reasons why they are different, and ran with Unseld as a example because of your “unique perspective“!No the comparison is about 2 players who both were prolific rebounders, and you brought up the difference in their height, which I pointed out does not necessarily dictate great rebounders ….. Wes was just the example of another great rebounder who was not particularly tall for an NBA center.
The comparison between Oscar and Charles is most appropriate period.