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It was sarcasm. Never heard of the kid. I domt follow recruiting.Calling a 17 year old kid a bum is a new low, even for BY standards
It was sarcasm. Never heard of the kid. I domt follow recruiting.Calling a 17 year old kid a bum is a new low, even for BY standards
See: Brandon Davies.Genuinely curious how the BYU coaching staff addresses the BYU code of conduct in recruiting him. Do they have an understanding with the administrators that it will be overlooked for recruits? Gotta imagine that would be a tough pill to swallow for your average high school athletic superstar.
This is very interesting. Is there a comparable table for the second round?Could be a lot more than that.
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Rookie Scale Salaries For 2024 NBA First-Round Picks
We break down the salaries the first-round picks from 2024's NBA draft will earn on their first contracts.www.hoopsrumors.com
Depends on the rest of the team.How many people here think he can lead BYU past 2nd round of tournament?
Edey appears to be the class bargain so far.This is very interesting. Is there a comparable table for the second round?
No, because there are no guaranteed contracts for 2nd round picks. You just negotiate whatever you can get.This is very interesting. Is there a comparable table for the second round?
How BYU builds these great athletic programs I’ll never understand. (Culture wise)It's official. Dybansta has chosen BYU. I prefer this to him choosing Kansas, Alabama, or North Carolina.
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A.J. Dybantsa, projected top pick in '26 NBA draft, signs with BYU
A.J. Dybantsa, the No. 1 prospect in high school basketball and the projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft, announced his commitment to BYU on Tuesday morning on ESPN's "First Take."www.espn.com
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Yup I heard they were seriously angling for 10. Still are actually, with ancillary deals on that base.Were you the one who thought the NIL deal would be over $5 million and I doubted it from the articles saying around $4 million? Well, you were right. $7 million for one year seems kind of insane but we'll see if BYU gets the program bounce out of it that they want.
Were you the one who thought the NIL deal would be over $5 million and I doubted it from the articles saying around $4 million? Well, you were right. $7 million for one year seems kind of insane but we'll see if BYU gets the program bounce out of it that they want.
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I don’t like it one bit but every top-10 prospect and their parents just saw that number and their eyes lit up. The genie is further out of the bottle now.So the question now is... are we at the peak of the NIL bubble? Or does it go higher? Will 5-star athletes all be demanding multimillion dollar NIL deals?
Dybansta is a generational talent. Flagg could've commanded that this year, I kinda have more respect for how his recruiting went now. Ended up with the wrong school but seems to have done it in a more old school fashion in regards to making the choice. I also understand the way the Dybansta crew handled it, and I don't begrudge it. Their choice. If schools are willing to do this, I guess you have to look at it.So the question now is... are we at the peak of the NIL bubble? Or does it go higher? Will 5-star athletes all be demanding multimillion dollar NIL deals?
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Or get put in an NCAA region with a Sunday game.It'll be delicious if they get bounced the 1st weekend of the NCAAT or even better...if they miss it altogether

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This bubble will pop. But not yet. Gonna be a few years I think.
I don't know if I can handle waiting to watch him play when he first has to serve a two-year mission.
Jokes aside, love this:
AJ probably won’t care much as long as his name still gets called 1 and he gets his supermax later.It'll be delicious if they get bounced the 1st weekend of the NCAAT or even better...if they miss it altogether