RayIsTheGOAT
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That last sentence was like a double-double negative. The more you wait, the longer the risk for injury. From his perspective, he's healthy, he has a college degree, his mom is struggling financially, and he could instantly make 60k+ playing basketball. Sounds like a very tempting situation for me.Just to shorten my last post, but if his family were so in need of money to where someone of his level declared before his eligibility expired, why does he leave now vs after next year, or to evade the transfer process, or straight out of high school?
And as a more offensive non-PC statement, I've never seen anything from Purvis that doesn't make me believe that he doesn't think the NBA is an impossibility for him.
If you think Purvis is a legitimate NBA prospect, I think you are mistaken. I have never seen him string together any level of consistency that makes me say, wow, he has a shot in the NBA.