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03-28-2023, 02:49 PM #61
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03-28-2023, 02:51 PM #62"I知 willing to sacrifice everything for this team. I知 going to dive for every loose ball, close out harder on every shot, block out for every rebound. I知 going to play harder than I致e ever played. And I need you all to follow me." -MB '17
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03-28-2023, 03:04 PM #63
So is it jealousy? Or a yearning for how things used to be? If the market dictates they are worth more then why do you care they get more? Do you think 2 million should be enough for Miller and other coaches, why do they need 4 million and 6 million and on?
Being worried about Xavier's ability to keep up and the detrimental effects it may have on their program if they don't keep up makes a lot more sense to me as a reason to wish things were how the used to be. But if even smaller schools, or mid major schools are competing at a high level, I just can't wrap my head around why anyone would care.
However, to each their own. Not trying to convince you to feel differently."I知 willing to sacrifice everything for this team. I知 going to dive for every loose ball, close out harder on every shot, block out for every rebound. I知 going to play harder than I致e ever played. And I need you all to follow me." -MB '17
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03-28-2023, 03:05 PM #64
I think this is a very important question, and that it taps into something that most people are missing.
Think back to the scandals with the apparel companies and agents. Why were they doing that?? It wasn't so much to sell a product as it was to get access to and build relationships with players. Basketball is a global game. It doesn't have the global appeal that soccer has, but it is a global game. Most people don't realize this either, but more than half of all D1 players end up playing professionally somewhere in the world, and the vast majority end up making over $70k a year. A large percentage of players make a lot more than that. For P5 schools, I believe that number is close to 80%. That's not NBA money, but it's some money. Most agents will make anywhere from 4% to 15% of a contract. That's why agents and bag men are willing to give money to players, and the apparel companies were willing to front that money in exchange for access to an agent's really good players.
Far more basketball players were getting money that they technically were not supposed to be getting than what most people ever realized. Sometimes it wasn't even coming from the school or from a booster. Many times a school may not have even known. So, in men's basketball, at the D1 level, while a lot of money may be officially coming from a "sponsor" MOST of the time I don't think it's because of that particular player's marketing value for that partuclar company, but rather as a way for companies to get closer to agents and for agents to get closer to players.
And there is a whole big session on NIL at this year's Coaches Convention at the Final Four. And while oftentimes nothing ever changes during and after conventions, I'm kind of curious to hear about how this goes."You can't fix stupid." Ron White
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03-28-2023, 03:17 PM #65
I dont mean to break the news here, but this IS an internet message board. And I AM just voicing my opinion about how I feel about the situation. You get that right? I dont like it. I loved college basketball just the way it was. It wasnt perfect, but I'm not on some mission to make it perfect either.
I think having crazy roster turnover year after year will diminish my level of enjoying the game.
I also think that getting a free education to play a sport and be on TV would be a DREAM for most kids and yet we're bitching about them not ALSO getting 6 figure salaries and sports cars. Thats a bit unsavory to me.
Its about me. I dont like it.
It's laugable that people were like "ah, it's nothing, things will be the same." We are one year into it and the whole thing is turned on it's head.
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03-28-2023, 03:28 PM #66
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03-28-2023, 03:32 PM #67
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To the extent of what some are allegedly making now, maybe. However, I think it is utter nonsense that people think players weren’t being paid.
I guess all that stuff the fbi found was just nonsense and that those players were the only ones getting paid. Like come on man.Last edited by Xville; 03-28-2023 at 03:35 PM.
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03-28-2023, 03:34 PM #68"I知 willing to sacrifice everything for this team. I知 going to dive for every loose ball, close out harder on every shot, block out for every rebound. I知 going to play harder than I致e ever played. And I need you all to follow me." -MB '17
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03-28-2023, 03:43 PM #69
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Yeah will wade, pitino, cal, self etc etc etc only tried to pay a player once and never again and ayton was the only one who got paid to go to zona. Come on.
I guess all those UCLA players went to play for wooden for funsies.
I don’t think it was as widespread as it is now, but I think it happened significantly and to think otherwise in my mind is pretty naiveLast edited by Xville; 03-28-2023 at 03:45 PM.
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03-28-2023, 03:52 PM #70
I think it was incredibly widespread. Perhaps not to the degree it is now that there is NIL, but think of it like this. Now that NIL is here a lot of people want to pay players now that are not under the umbrella of the NCAA and feel no obligation whatsoever to follow any of the NCAA's rules. They did not just all of a sudden start wanting to do that a year ago.
"You can't fix stupid." Ron White
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