Yeah but who’s going to watch it?Have to think there will be plenty of corporate sponsorships. Tons of money will be thrown around.
Overtime Elite, which will feature up to 30 players ages 16 to 18 who will be paid a minimum salary of $100,000 along with bonuses and equity, is slated to begin in September 2021. If an Overtime Elite player doesn’t ultimately pursue a pro career, the league will pay them up to $100,000 towards college tuition. Overtime, which includes Durant, Carmelo Anthony and late NBA Commissioner David Stern among its investors, was founded in 2016.![]()
Kevin Ollie Op-Ed: I still rise — and I took the stairs
An Op-Ed from Kevin Ollie about the next step in his career: The head coach of Overtime Elite, a new alternative to college basketball.theathletic.com
man I cannot wait to never have to read another one of these posts. part of me does hope that KO goes after every UConn recruit just to piss off the people who have to express some version of this sentiment every time his name comes up.
Did this really happen, or is it fake, like the moon landing?
I doubt it would ever happen but the best outcome would be if the new arbitrator dramatically narrowed the expansive discovery and rendered a decision on the documentary evidence.I believe that is still to be determined. Last I knew the arbitrator died and they were trying to determine whether they would need to re-do the arbitration testimony to that point.
Agree. I think money comes from the investors, aka Carmelo, Kevin Durant and David Stern's respective light cash on fire funding co's. I'd guess they have revenue stream models (sponsors, eventually tv ) but nothing actually lined up or proven & the ultimate goal is for the nba to buy them which is really their only access to media & enough eyeballs, then $.Overtime Elite, which will feature up to 30 players ages 16 to 18 who will be paid a minimum salary of $100,000 along with bonuses and equity, is slated to begin in September 2021. If an Overtime Elite player doesn’t ultimately pursue a pro career, the league will pay them up to $100,000 towards college tuition. Overtime, which includes Durant, Carmelo Anthony and late NBA Commissioner David Stern among its investors, was founded in 2016.
So $100k salary to play, at a minimum and another $100k for college if the kids doesn't make the league... per player. Did anyone see where this money is going to come from? If kids make the league do have pay back the OE? Does OE get a percentage of the kid's salary? Something seems off about this.
Maybe if he did it in 2013 with players from super 2012 team, but the 2012 team with Andre was never nearly as good as the parts, 2013 was mass exodus of players. Winning it all in 2014 was the best "how did they do that" story of the last 25 years; coaching had to have a big impact. Jay Bilas picked UConn to lose each NCAA tournament game so wasn't like it was a walk in the park by "UCLA of Walton and Kareem" type talent.It did. You’re just giving way too much credit to Ollie.
2014 had the best backcourt in the country. That team was at least ranked preseason. 2011 was a way bigger surprise going into the season.Maybe if he did it in 2013 with players from super 2012 team, but the 2012 team with Andre was never nearly as good as the parts, 2013 was mass exodus of players. Winning it all in 2014 was the best "how did they do that" story of the last 25 years; coaching had to have a big impact. Jay Bilas picked UConn to lose each NCAA tournament game so wasn't like it was a walk in the park by "UCLA of Walton and Kareem" type talent.
Compare the talent on the 2020-21 Hurley team vs. the 2013-14 Ollie team and doubt you find Ollie had a team with lot more talent, or even more talent. If Ollie got too much credit for the championship, did Hurley get enough "non credit" for the team performance in the 2021 NCAA tournament?
Exactly what I was going to say. The 2014 run will be remember as a crazy run but in reality they were just miss seeded. They were a preseason sleeper pick for the final four. In fact Digger Phelps picked them to go to the final four pre-season.2014 had the best backcourt in the country. That team was at least ranked preseason. 2011 was a way bigger surprise going into the season.
it still amazes me how just saying the name 'ollie' triggers some here, like he nuked willimantic or something. weirdorama. ya get a stiff neck always looking backward, ya know. he didn't kill anyone, he just wore out his welcome. happens all the time in life. i wonder sometimes if the perpetual haters walk around with colo bags, cuz it seems that they might have worn out their system with all that bile. ok, so big deal. the husky pope won't be slapping that 'st. kevin' label on him anytime soon. meh.This is the biggest misconception on the 'yard. It just gets repeated over and over again. Where is the evidence of this? Maybe at one point he did. Maybe he enjoyed that Uconn helped him make millions and then directly paid him millions. But where is the evidence when we completely sucked that he was "bleeding blue"?
He ran the program into the ground. Never once seemed upset about it or proclaimed in a post game/ interview that its unacceptable for a program like UConn to get blown out by 20 again to another crappy AAC team. You see coaches do that all the time at far less prestigious programs. Even if its just coach speak, you would think he would be pissed that the program he supposedly cares so much about is in the toilet. And worst of all he was too lazy (or busy having fun) to recruit or work with players on getting better. This is the worst part. Those are not the actions of someone "bleeding blue".
it still amazes me how just saying the name 'ollie' triggers some here, like he nuked willimantic or something. weirdorama. ya get a stiff neck always looking backward, ya know. he didn't kill anyone, he just wore out his welcome. happens all the time in life. i wonder sometimes if the perpetual haters walk around with colo bags, cuz it seems that they might have worn out their system with all that bile. ok, so big deal. the husky pope won't be slapping that 'st. kevin' label on him anytime soon. meh.
He almost killed UConn basketball that’s why people (on a UConn message board) get upset when they hear his name.it still amazes me how just saying the name 'ollie' triggers some here, like he nuked willimantic or something. weirdorama. ya get a stiff neck always looking backward, ya know. he didn't kill anyone, he just wore out his welcome. happens all the time in life. i wonder sometimes if the perpetual haters walk around with colo bags, cuz it seems that they might have worn out their system with all that bile. ok, so big deal. the husky pope won't be slapping that 'st. kevin' label on him anytime soon. meh.
hehe, 'ods.' good un. lol.Hope he does well and sways a UConn recruit to play in their league so that those on here suffering from Ollie Derangement Syndrome can have a flare up
I've always felt the National Championship was the worst thing to happen to him. It should've been an amazing feather in his cap where recruiting becomes so much better and UConn remained a national power, instead it changed him. He put it on cruise control in recruiting, he let his personal life become unstable, and he pushed away Calhoun. It's sad but hopefully this is a new start for him.There are several sad things about KO. His fractured relationship with JC is 1st on my list. The many here who give him no credit for what he did is another-he's gone. He cannot coach at the collegiate level until 7/22 so this is him getting back into the coaching mode. Someone will hire him at the D1 level again. Until then, this is probably a stop gap to make himself relevant until then.
" Part of you HOPES that KO goes after every UConn recruit just to piss people off". Really?? So you'd like to see him attempt to damage the basketball program just to piss people off. And i guess that's your idea of showing how much you "bleed blue". Sounds like you and KO have a lot in common.man I cannot wait to never have to read another one of these posts. part of me does hope that KO goes after every UConn recruit just to piss off the people who have to express some version of this sentiment every time his name comes up.
" Part of you HOPES that KO goes after every UConn recruit just to piss people off". Really?? So you'd like to see him attempt to damage the basketball program just to piss people off. And i guess that's your idea of showing how much you "bleed blue". Sounds like you and KO have a lot in common.
Don't disagree. But a fractured relationship involves 2 people-we do not know what went on behind the scenes.I've always felt the National Championship was the worst thing to happen to him. It should've been an amazing feather in his cap where recruiting becomes so much better and UConn remained a national power, instead it changed him. He put it on cruise control in recruiting, he let his personal life become unstable, and he pushed away Calhoun. It's sad but hopefully this is a new start for him.
" Part of you HOPES that KO goes after every UConn recruit just to piss people off". Really?? So you'd like to see him attempt to damage the basketball program just to piss people off. And i guess that's your idea of showing how much you "bleed blue". Sounds like you and KO have a lot in common.
Wait, are you saying Willimantic got that way on its own?it still amazes me how just saying the name 'ollie' triggers some here, like he nuked willimantic