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Yes as if he does not sign with an agent he can but apparently also if he g-leagues.

Correct me if this has changed.

Players keep pushing the envelope and the NCAA is terrified to go to court so they let it happen. Players will keep being more and more bold.
 
I would love for him to return, but it just doesn't make sense for him.
He's going to go in the lottery unless a nagging injury occurs, which wouldn't be good for UConn either.
He's probably not going to be on NBA roster next year and will be in the G-League, but he'll be making great money. If he came back to UConn and suffered a serious injury, he could cost himself a ton of money. It just makes sense for him to go. Liam fell in the draft but still got between 5 and 6 million guaranteed for the first 2 years and possible 14-15 million if the team picks up the options for the last two years.
With no particular post or poster in mind, I am fed up with "What if he suffers a serious injury".

Go play the game you love.
 
Rip played 3 years, won a NC and was an AA. Proven guy. Poor example.
I was talking strictly about size. They were similar. I said nothing about being proven. Even Halmilton played 3 years there was arill doubt about his NBA future due to being so slight of built. I was replying to a poster questioning his size. They are both NBA shooting guards that will be coming off picks to shoot. Mullins is more athletic but both will be in the league due to shooting. Obviously Halmilton wasn't a prolific 3 point shooter until later but they both have to get their shots off playing at similar sizes in the NBA. Now the NBA favors thinner players due to less physicality allowed in the new NBA so Mullins size won't be a detrimental for sure.
 
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