2021 NBA OFFSEASON THREAD: Media Day...SHENANIGANS

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I definitely could see a down side with college kids with millions and no agents or financial advisors.

Could you imagine how much peak USC Reggie Bush would have made in LA :wow:
If I had a milli in college, I would definitely blast it

But I would do it in traditional college student ways

Copping the most expensive meal plan they got, swiping my card up at the Dining Commons for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Buying out the student union convenience store every Friday like I'm Drake in God's Plan.

Signing up for a class with 3 required, and 5 recommend textbooks.....The buying them all, new. Not even selling them back at the end of the semester :smokin
 
Players in the league were definitely clapping those cheeks on the road. Had to be
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He an old country singer or motorcross rider?
 
NIL is the best thing to happen to college sports. Players are more incentivized to stay longer, because you have the opportunity to make more money than where you slated are to get drafted.

Also, it creates a talent spread, because NIL deals are often relative to popularity and performance. So a 5 star running back wouldn't go to Alabama and sit for 2-3 years; it would be more lucrative to go to Arkansas and get playing time as a true freshman. Same with Kentucky & Duke basketball recruits.
 
NIL is the best thing to happen to college sports. Players are more incentivized to stay longer because you may make more money than where you slated to get drafted.

Also, it creates a talent spread because NIL deals are often relative to popularity and performance. So a 5 star running back wouldn't go to Alabama and sit for 2-3 years; it would be more lucrative to go to Arkansas and get playing time as a true freshman. Same with Kentucky & Duke basketball recruits.
True but Bama still gonna find a way
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NIL is the best thing to happen to college sports. Players are more incentivized to stay longer, because you have the opportunity to make more money than where you slated are to get drafted.

Also, it creates a talent spread, because NIL deals are often relative to popularity and performance. So a 5 star running back wouldn't go to Alabama and sit for 2-3 years; it would be more lucrative to go to Arkansas and get playing time as a true freshman. Same with Kentucky & Duke basketball recruits.

I don't think this is going to work out that way at all. The established powers will always have a built in advantage because of their prestige, alumni base/ funds, and track record of getting players to the league. If anything this is just going to widen the gap between the haves and have not. Kids are going to go to where the most exposure is.
 
I don't think this is going to work out that way at all. The established powers will always have a built in advantage because of their prestige, alumni base/ funds, and track record of getting players to the league. If anything this is just going to widen the gap between the haves and have not. Kids are going to go to where the most exposure is.
Like anything in life it will come down to priorities, the most bread will come out the big names…But Some of the recruits will go anywhere for the highest bidder, it already happens lowkey when you wonder why such and such passed up the “blue bloods” and went to a totally random irrelevant school…This is regarding basketball, idk or care what happens in college football
 
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Seriously tho....this is amazing. And not the corny impression type thing that bdot and that block head dude be doing. Kid is like mirror image in style. True influence. At that age, kids are sponges. By 15, all of that can be perfected and beyond lethal.

Nah, man. Those are not little kids.

Those are Chinese little people performing in a special show featuring an expert Steph impersonator.
 
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