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Players deserve an legit option besides college. It's not for everybody.
Like when you are awesome in bb but terrible in the classroom. Oh wait I forgot about the UNC option.
Players deserve an legit option besides college. It's not for everybody.
Oh, poor Penny has the sadz.He does have a point, but he also wanted all the smoke so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The former Memphis star turned Memphis head coach said in a video interview to media released Friday that he disagrees with the league's latest on-court approach.Penny Hardaway Says G League's Approach Is 'Like Tampering'
Penny Hardaway is not thrilled about the NBA G League's professional pathway program.www.si.com
“For me, I didn’t think the G League was built—and I could be wrong—to go and recruit kids that want to go to college out of going to college,” he said. “I thought they were going to be the organization that was going to be, if you want to go overseas or you absolutely did not want to play college 100%, that this would be the best situation for you before you go into the NBA.
“But taking guys out of their commitments [or] they’ve already signed and continuing to talk to their parents, it’s almost like tampering. I really don’t agree with that.”
Players deserve an legit option besides college. It's not for everybody.
Rockstar in college < 500k for 20-30 G league instructional games.This isn’t as big a problem as some people make it out to be. I’d much rather go to college and be treated like a rock star than go to the G League and be a nobody unless I make a mark there. I think we will see that developing in college is better for the players because they won’t be marked as bad goods if they are good college players. If you go to the G League and get eaten up your career might be over before it starts. There are grown men there that will make an 18 year old with potential look really bad at first and it can ruin a player mentally. My guess is a handful of great players/bad students go G League and most others still take the college route.