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OT: G League to offer $125K to elite prospects as alternative to college 1-and-done route
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[QUOTE="bmayuc, post: 2883991, member: 493"] I think most of you are dead wrong about this. I don't think you will see the top 10 kinda guys take this route. Think Zion Williamson. But the guys who's eligibility is in question(grades, payments, etc) who may just want to get on with it and get a paycheck(Brandon Jennings, Gerald Green, etc) will be an attractive option. Keep in mind $125k is the salary but they can also sign ENDORSEMENT DEALS which could easily by in the 7 or 8 digits. In a way it is a massive competitive advantage. They get an extra year of unlimited training with world class nutrition/strenth/conditioning apparatus etc. I think you will see 5-10 guys a year do it. Not the big names, but the secondary players. And I bet it becomes more popular with time, not less [/QUOTE]
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