And yet, predictably.
We have debates ad nauseum about guys leaving early and whether they are ready. It almost always comes down to, the kids will get better preparation playing in the NBA than they will playing another year of college ball with the hassles of going to school.True basketball has become an international sport .
Either way The NBA is only minimally in the development of young players .
They’re not investing millions into guys who won’t pan out .
I saw Bouknight when he was sent down to Greensboro and sat there pouting when they played Westchester in Bridgeport. He is one that needed to stay in school.We have debates ad nauseum about guys leaving early and whether they are ready. It almost always comes down to, the kids will get better preparation playing in the NBA than they will playing another year of college ball with the hassles of going to school.
Exhibit Bouknight: Lots of debate on these boards. Signed for over $4 million/year and it didn't pan out.
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From a solely selfish point of view: if I’m UConn I’d say no way. A successful Memphis in football and Big East basketball puts them in pole position over UConn for an ACC or Big 12 place. If I’m the Big East I would demand an astronomical exit fee if Memphis joined.I would have no problem with Memphis joining the big east for their Olympic sports only. We need another solid basketball team. A good basketball conference should have four solid teams, if not more.
I get that but all other members of the BE would not.bring on Memphis. I'd rather play Memphis in bball than DePaul, Butler, Seton Hall.
Memphis to the Big East would not be until 2027 at the earliest.
bring on Memphis. I'd rather play Memphis in bball than DePaul, Butler, Seton Hall.
That may be the way the P4 views any Big East school. Why bother?We shouldn’t be doing any favors for AAC schools.
I dont get the appeal of Memphis for the BigE.
It would have to be pro rata and a 30 million exit fee or no deal.That’s because there is none.
We get Memphis and less money. That’s the pitch.