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OT: Darryn Peterson

I don't think he's trying to get away with anything. No one knows what he's physically going through.

The guy is talented. I'm sure he would rather play when healthy.

I think the whole situation has been mismanaged by Self. He should have just shut him down.

I hope the kid gets better and plays when healthy

The situation could be selfishness on Self or his part. No one knows for sure, but it's become a circus that didn't need to be.

We know he's most likely gone after this year. I would guess that Self wants to get as much out of him and hopefully go as far as he can while he has him.

Maybe he really shouldn't be playing at all.

It's all unfortunate for him, the fans that don't really know what's going on, but he's earning NIL, so the program wants a return.
 
Didn’t James Bouknight’s camp hold him out unreasonably long after his elbow injury due to lowering his odds in the draft?
Took 14 posts for this to show up.

It occurred to me amost immediately, but I decided to keep reading, and stay quiet, because I felt it wouldn't be liked or appreciated, and I didn't really care all that much about bringing it up.

In fuller context, I'll admit that I'm bothered by UConn fans here who are pleased by their winning bets against the spread, and are essentially short-selling the Huskies and splitting their rooting interests within individual games.

Most importantly, I have my own bundle of inconsistencies and human imperfections, so I'm no better than those I implicitly criticize.

For the record, I've never seen Peterson play, so I don't know how he plays. I share the overall thumbs down opinion of his irregular participation record, but I also wonder what betting markets there are that predict whether he'll play or not, how many minutes he'll play, when he'll be chosen in the draft, how many games he'll play next year, how many minutes per game he'll average, what kind of sponsorship deals he'll get signed to, and so so so much more.

Afterthought: Has somebody trademarked "Darryl & the Miracles," in hopes that he does a Danny Manning?
 
Took 14 posts for this to show up.

It occurred to me amost immediately, but I decided to keep reading, and stay quiet, because I felt it wouldn't be liked or appreciated, and I didn't really care all that much about bringing it up.

In fuller context, I'll admit that I'm bothered by UConn fans here who are pleased by their winning bets against the spread, and are essentially short-selling the Huskies and splitting their rooting interests within individual games.

Most importantly, I have my own bundle of inconsistencies and human imperfections, so I'm no better than those I implicitly criticize.

For the record, I've never seen Peterson play, so I don't know how he plays. I share the overall thumbs down opinion of his irregular participation record, but I also wonder what betting markets there are that predict whether he'll play or not, how many minutes he'll play, when he'll be chosen in the draft, how many games he'll play next year, how many minutes per game he'll average, what kind of sponsorship deals he'll get signed to, and so so so much more.

Afterthought: Has somebody trademarked "Darryl & the Miracles," in hopes that he does a Danny Manning?
He could be involved a massive points shaving ring. That would make more sense these days than flus and never ending hamstring injuries.

Herbst Brooks would hate Peterson.
 
Nobody should be pretending he’s a lock to go number 1. The prevailing opinion on him is negative, this class is loaded, he has holes in his game (believe it or not). There’s already rumors that NBA teams aren’t happy with his nonsense either.
I don’t really see holes with his game. On top of that, he is maybe the purest scorer prospect I can remember.
 
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It is the best individual decision he could make, but it comes at the expense of the team and the program

NBA teams will have to weigh that when they put together their draft boards. Is it worth it to take the individual star potential, knowing there is selfishness that could come up at any time?

My guess is they say yes. He’ll still go top 3, likely 1 or 2. The NBA is much more player focused while college is much more team/coach focused. I don’t think this is a controversial take, he hasn’t dropped at all in mock drafts

Remember Ace Bailey’s pre draft drama? He still went #5. NBA front offices don’t care about this stuff if the player is a star
 
Nobody should be pretending he’s a lock to go number 1. The prevailing opinion on him is negative, this class is loaded, he has holes in his game (believe it or not). There’s already rumors that NBA teams aren’t happy with his nonsense either.
Super talented scorer who sits out whenever he feels like it and never passes the ball. Somehow, some way this guy is destined to end up with the Clippers.
 
Everyone is criticizing this kid but you almost have to almost respect what he’s doing, right? He scores a quick 20+ at a remarkably efficient clip, without ever passing the ball, before he pulls himself from the games.
You respect a player raising his hand with 17 minutes left in the game and telling his coach he's done for the day because he already got his 20 points? If he has this attitude he should have just skipped college and sat out a year before entering the draft. What team needs or wants this?

But it is also disappointing because Peterson's availability, or lack thereof, is undeniably obstructing the team's ability to have any semblance of continuity. It's hard to plan for the next half, much less the next game, when you don't know if your best player is going to have a cramping episode. (To say nothing, of course, about the inevitable distraction his saga has become.)

 
You respect a player raising his hand with 17 minutes left in the game and telling his coach he's done for the day because he already got his 20 points? If he has this attitude he should have just skipped college and sat out a year before entering the draft. What team needs or wants this?

But it is also disappointing because Peterson's availability, or lack thereof, is undeniably obstructing the team's ability to have any semblance of continuity. It's hard to plan for the next half, much less the next game, when you don't know if your best player is going to have a cramping episode. (To say nothing, of course, about the inevitable distraction his saga has become.)


Yet another reason than donors need to be making these kids sign contracts with language about playing time/wins/stats, whatever.
 
Super talented scorer who sits out whenever he feels like it and never passes the ball. Somehow, some way this guy is destined to end up with the Clippers.
Wizards and Kings also come to mind.
 
In fuller context, I'll admit that I'm bothered by UConn fans here who are pleased by their winning bets against the spread, and are essentially short-selling the Huskies and splitting their rooting interests within individual games.
Casual fans.
 
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Lots of preaching from afar on this board.
Not sure why you are saying this? Sounds like you're good with what Peterson is doing.

To me, it's obvious that he's not injured, sick, or cramping... nor has ever been. He's been following his handlers (agent) "advice" and mitigating the possibility of injuring himself before the draft. That's it, full stop.

College means nothing to him other than being a source of significant $$$ before he moves on to greener pastures. If I'm an NBA team with a draft pick from 1 through 8, I'm passing. Him and his agent will hold him out of NBA games, why not? It's a shame because he's the most talented college player who's come through in at least a decade.

Will be interesting to see if he plays in the NCAA's.
 
What advice do you think JT Toppin would give him?
That's a valid question, but...

So are we saying here that all players who are likely NBA draft picks should take Peterson's lead and make their own decision each game on whether they are going to play, or sit out, or play the 1st half, or take themselves out of the game?

Peterson is being paid handsomely to play. It's a very slippery slope that he's taking the college game down.

How would Indiana fans have reacted if Fernando Mendoza took himself out of the CFP championship game in the 1st half because Miami was sacking him and his agent didn't want to risk injury to the number 1 draft pick? This is a very slippery slope that Peterson is taking college sports down.
 
The Kansas fans I know are all very tired of his act. I wonder what he does in March.
 
Didn’t James Bouknight’s camp hold him out unreasonably long after his elbow injury due to lowering his odds in the draft?
That doesnt seem comparable to this. We saw his elbow bend the wrong way on TV, he sat out a month then was back to playing 35min a game and playing hard the rest of the season.

DP has "cramps", takes himself out, isnt stretching or on an exercise bike, he just sits there looking disengaged. This is not about being overly cautious of an injury. He is not injured. This a calculated decision to get some good game film and then do the absolute bare minimum to limit any risk of actually getting injured.

I would not draft this guy. If he can walk into Phog Allen, see the crowd and then be like "na don't feel like playing today", imagine what he does when he's expected to play 82 games a year for the Utah Jazz and a 9 figure bank statement already.
 
Lots of preaching from afar on this board.

Not that I support everything he's doing, I just think everyone's been quick to call him out - the last game, taking himself out and Self admitting he didn't expect that, that seems different. But staying out of games because of hamstring injuries and ankle injuries, whether they're super serious or not, is understandable to me in this day and age.

So, I'm not supportive of a guy bailing on his team, but it seems the last game was a bit more unforgivable than the rest of the season, and people were on him since the first few games he missed.

I just think it's easy to judge the situation from afar, but if you're not in his position, who knows what you'd do.
 
Not that I support everything he's doing, I just think everyone's been quick to call him out - the last game, taking himself out and Self admitting he didn't expect that, that seems different. But staying out of games because of hamstring injuries and ankle injuries, whether they're super serious or not, is understandable to me in this day and age.

So, I'm not supportive of a guy bailing on his team, but it seems the last game was a bit more unforgivable than the rest of the season, and people were on him since the first few games he missed.

I just think it's easy to judge the situation from afar, but if you're not in his position, who knows what you'd do.
There are a lot of other guys right now who are leaving it all on the floor.

Darius Acuff was in a walking boot 2 days before he played 50 minutes and dropped 49 points. Dybantsa, Boozer, Flemings, all the other lottery picks, Braylon Mullins are all playing hard every single game. Cooper Flagg was a lock for the #1 pick last year before the season started and never took a possession off.

I have no connection to Kansas and this whole situation makes me irrationally angry.
 
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There are a lot of other guys right now who are leaving it all on the floor.

Darius Acuff was in a walking boot 2 days before he played 50 minutes and dropped 49 points. Dybantsa, Boozer, Flemings, all the other lottery picks, Braylon Mullins are all playing hard every single game. Cooper Flagg was a lock for the #1 pick last year before the season started and never took a possession off.

I have no connection to Kansas and this whole situation makes me irrationally angry.

Yeah, I get it. Not everyone would be doing what Acuff did. But I get a fan liking that more than what Peterson is doing. That's obvious.

I also don't fault Peterson for being safe. It's gotten way worse lately, so I don't condone it, but if he was genuinely hurt earlier in the year, I didn't fault him for that.
 
Not that I support everything he's doing, I just think everyone's been quick to call him out - the last game, taking himself out and Self admitting he didn't expect that, that seems different. But staying out of games because of hamstring injuries and ankle injuries, whether they're super serious or not, is understandable to me in this day and age.

So, I'm not supportive of a guy bailing on his team, but it seems the last game was a bit more unforgivable than the rest of the season, and people were on him since the first few games he missed.

I just think it's easy to judge the situation from afar, but if you're not in his position, who knows what you'd do.
What's different about this day and age besides NIL allowing players to get paid?

He comes across to me as a super-talented dilletante.
 
What's different about this day and age besides NIL allowing players to get paid?

He comes across to me as a super-talented dilletante.

The difference is he's looking at hundreds of millions of dollars - and you can tell me all you want about being a teammate to college kids, but that's nothing to mess with. You only get a chance at hundreds of millions in salary once.

Again I emphasize, I'm not saying I'm cool with him not being reliable to his teammates...but preserving the cash cow is a fairly common sense thing too.
 
I wouldn’t draft that kid at gunpoint.
His talent makes him worth the risk for somebody with a really high pick but no way in hell would I draft him #1 in this draft. He's revealed his mentality, that's not just something you turn on and off. The great ones always compete.
 
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The difference is he's looking at hundreds of millions of dollars - and you can tell me all you want about being a teammate to college kids, but that's nothing to mess with. You only get a chance at hundreds of millions in salary once.

Again I emphasize, I'm not saying I'm cool with him not being reliable to his teammates...but preserving the cash cow is a fairly common sense thing too.

Yeah, but short of Sam Bowie it's not like they're now playing the college game with live ammunition.

He's been infested by a toxic mindset.
 

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