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And stay for more than 1 year because the odds of his team winning the title in his one year are pretty low.
Why? I’d say the majority of the money he’ll get isn't even for playing the season, it’s so if this kid turns out to be Jordan/Lebron/Kobe level then for the rest of his career he’s always associated with that school. They‘ll get more notoriety, better recruits in the future. UNC is still getting recruits because of Jordan 40 years later.
 
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Why? I’d say the majority of the money he’ll get isn't even for playing the season, it’s so if this kid turns out to be Jordan/Lebron/Kobe level then for the rest of his career he’s always associated with that school. They‘ll get more notoriety, better recruits in the future. UNC is still getting recruits because of Jordan 40 years later.
What's the probability of him being at that level?

Durant went to Texas but what has it done for them? Does anyone think about Texas when talking about Durant? He was there for only 1 year. I bet most people can't even remember what he did there. And he was really good his 1 year.

Curry went to Davidson. What has it done for them? And he was there for more than 1 year.

I completely disagree with you that spending $7-$9 million on Dybantsa will be worth it.
 
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What's the probability of him being at that level?

Durant went to Texas but what has it done for them? Does anyone think about Texas when talking about Durant? He was there for only 1 year. I bet most people can't even remember what he did there. And he was really good his 1 year.

Curry went to Davidson. What has it done for them? And he was there for more than 1 year.

I completely disagree with you that spending $7-$9 million on Dybantsa will be worth it.
I’m pretty sure if Davidson knew what Steph Curry would turn out to be and their options were to pay 9 mil to have him on the team or not have him on the team they‘d easily pay, he’s the greatest thing that’s happpend to that school. If you looked at the population of people who know of Davidson outside North Carolina, 99% probably know of it because of Steph.
 
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I’m pretty sure if Davidson knew what Steph Curry would turn out to be and their options were to pay 9 mil to have him on the team or not have him on the team they‘d easily pay, he’s the greatest thing that’s happpend to that school. If you looked at the population of people who know of Davidson outside North Carolina, 99% probably know of it because of Steph.
O.K. I will give you that. They were already an elite liberal arts school though. But it definitely helped their profile as an academic institution and helped their basketball program move to a better conference. But a school like Davidson isn't getting Dybantsa.

What do you think the probability is that Dybantsa is as good as Curry or Durant?

I will agree that schools like BYU and Kansas State might want to pay that much to help the profile of their programs in the short term so they can get better players. We'll see what happens if he goes to either school.
 
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9 million is more than every CBB teams total budget. Kansas and Arkansas aren’t even that high. This just seems absurd to spend that on a single player
 
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9 million is more than every CBB teams total budget. Kansas and Arkansas aren’t even that high. This just seems absurd to spend that on a single player
Ultimately it comes down to schools on the 'outside' needing to have an increased risk tolerance, being less selective, etc.

For a non-elite school to attract elite talent they have to take more chances and capitalize in certain aspects.

Hiring their high school coach, overpaying with NIL money, recruiting their teammate, ignoring injury/academic/behavioral issues, ignoring repeated transferring, etc.
 
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Some of the money can be recouped in ticket sales, merchandise sales, donations, tournament revenue, etc. If an in-season tournament has not completed their team selection...inviting the school with the #1 recruit could be enticing. If AJ blows up in college/NBA...then perhaps he becomes their biggest 'recruiter', booster, etc.
 
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9 million is more than every CBB teams total budget. Kansas and Arkansas aren’t even that high. This just seems absurd to spend that on a single player
The amount could just be an exaggeration like this article mentions.

We didn't ask about this specifically for our series, but one coach I spoke with did go out of his way to make the point that the amount of NIL money being requested and paid is significantly higher than it was just two years ago. Is every player getting every penny he's reportedly supposed to get? Absolutely not. There are lots of exaggerations in the media. That's a consensus among coaches. But what's also a consensus is that the so-called going rate for impactful players has increased quite a bit and quickly.

 
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Why? I’d say the majority of the money he’ll get isn't even for playing the season, it’s so if this kid turns out to be Jordan/Lebron/Kobe level then for the rest of his career he’s always associated with that school. They‘ll get more notoriety, better recruits in the future. UNC is still getting recruits because of Jordan 40 years later.
It's amazing that people don't get this. People talk all the time about UConn needing star power in the NBA again but then claim nobody will care if BYU has one. And the reality is that it won't even matter how good he actually is in the NBA, they'll get a return on that money just from being mentioned thousands of times when he's a lottery pick
 

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What's the probability of him being at that level?

Durant went to Texas but what has it done for them? Does anyone think about Texas when talking about Durant? He was there for only 1 year. I bet most people can't even remember what he did there. And he was really good his 1 year.

Curry went to Davidson. What has it done for them? And he was there for more than 1 year.

I completely disagree with you that spending $7-$9 million on Dybantsa will be worth it.

… you don’t think those 2 guys helped the recruiting and status of those 2 programs? Tatum, Kyrie, Zion at Duke?

Not to say I disagree with your take on the cash, but I can’t agree with the rest.
 

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it can be a catalyst but not sufficient by itself without other necessary ingredients. byu has most of the ingredients but don't ever become a mainstream big brand. they prob never aimed for that but just to put themselves on the map
 

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