He was a sure second round pick, and several other guys who would have been drafted are also coming back, including at least one likely first round pick.
Guys are still trying to make the NBA. It’s just that they now have a great fallback option if it seems like they’ll get picked in the first round.
And since the NBA and ncaa are completely separate entities, and each nil deal is negotiated individually and with no limits, there is no way for the NBA to do what you suggest, even if they wanted to.
Guys are still trying to make the NBA. It’s just that they now have a great fallback option if it seems like they’ll get picked in the first round.
And since the NBA and ncaa are completely separate entities, and each nil deal is negotiated individually and with no limits, there is no way for the NBA to do what you suggest, even if they wanted to.
I said it would not be possible. Borderline nba players are making more in college then they would being a late first round pick. My opinion that takes some of the improvement motivation, not all, but some. Just my opinion based on watching the game and talking to some coaches