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No, he's ready. He has all the talent in the world and what he does with it at the next level is up to him. Bouk is a late lottery pick right now, worst case, first round pick. It would be absurdly stupid for him to return to college - the NBA would mark him as damaged goods. Average number of upperclassmen taken in the top 14/lottery the past 3 decades:Read Dom Amore's article in the Courant today
Her basically said that Bouk isn't NBA ready but will go - unlike when Rip was a sophomore, after a season much more prolific than Bouks, went from coaches office to coaches office saying goodbye. His last stop was at Calhouns office and when he came out he said, I'm staying another year. We all know what happened the following season. For Bouk's fate, I wish that would happen now. My gut tells me it won't be pretty for him.
He’s a projected lottery pick. His draft stock can’t improve much more and it makes him at least a year older when he’s going for his second contract.My heart wishes James well, my brain says it’s not what’s best for him long term.
You never regret spending a little more time on building a solid foundation. That’s always true but in this case it’s particularly true.
Yup. He’s better now than Shabazz and Kemba were as sophomores. He made himself a lotto pick. Good for himIf he can be a lottery pick that helps our recruiting immensely.
Only the first 2 years are guaranteed. Teams have to opt in for years 3 and 4. That said he'll be a top 12 pick and make at least $40m in his NBA careerLet’s say he slips out of lottery to number 20 (I 100% believe he will be a lottery pick): He will get a guaranteed $12,500,000 over the life of his contract.
He is making the right move.
All I will respond is that I think it’s important that James has a firm foundation leaving college. That would be his best investment long term. More important than draft slot or 3 year money. I was one who advocated for James in Sept of 2019, when some here didn’t. I have his best interest at heart.He’s a projected lottery pick. His draft stock can’t improve much more and it makes him at least a year older when he’s going for his second contract.
How can you say you have his best interest at heart when you're telling him not to take money that will provide for his family for generations?All I will respond is that I think it’s important that James has a firm foundation leaving college. That would be his best investment long term. More important than draft slot or 3 year money. I was one who advocated for James in Sept of 2019, when some here didn’t. I have his best interest at heart.
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I said he would be a stud player in Sept 2019 and I am saying my position has his best interest at heart in March 2021. I really believe the situation should be viewed as a long term investment by James not a draft slot or expected 3 year dollar value. Long term investments are built on a solid foundation. There is more work to do on that in various areas, but if the sound foundation is built, the sky is the limit. I think that sound foundation can best be built at UConn.How can you say you have his best interest at heart when you're telling him not to take money that will provide for his family for generations?
All I will respond is that I think it’s important that James has a firm foundation leaving college. That would be his best investment long term. More important than draft slot or 3 year money. I was one who advocated for James in Sept of 2019, when some here didn’t. I have his best interest at heart.
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I recognize I am swimming upstream, as I did then (Sept 2019), when I had his back. Just go back and read some of those mean posts after the incident. I also realize that barring a miracle, he’s going to The League. Because he’s very likely leaving, I hope I am wrong and wish him the best. But, I think it’s very much in his long term interest to stay another season.You post a lot of dumb ____ but taking credit for having his back by saying "trust me he's good" is right up there. As annoying as you are, this is the kind of comedy we were missing during your tantrum.
That like me saying I think it’s in Donovan Clingan’s best interest to choose UConn.I recognize I am swimming upstream, as I did then (Sept 2019), when I had his back. Just go back and read some of those mean posts after the incident. I also realize that barring a miracle, he’s going to The League. Because he’s very likely leaving, I hope I am wrong and wish him the best. But, I think it’s very much in his long term interest to stay another season.
It’s ok to be completed wrong on this, and you are. It’s unequivocally NOT in his best interest to stay. He’s not going to get any of the foundation you speak of in college, in terms of basketball.I recognize I am swimming upstream, as I did then (Sept 2019), when I had his back. Just go back and read some of those mean posts after the incident. I also realize that barring a miracle, he’s going to The League. Because he’s very likely leaving, I hope I am wrong and wish him the best. But, I think it’s very much in his long term interest to stay another season.