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I would love to see Johnny David listed as third string point guard.
I wonder if there is a count of how many of these guys that declare to NBA that actually come back? How many from UK have done that? I suspect not many.Kentucky fan since 1971.Comment
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I think it's only been two or three years since they've been allowed to declare and work out and return to school after getting feedback.Comment
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He actually didn't pull out of the draft just wasn't selected.Last edited by Catsrock; 04-04-2018, 09:41 PM.Comment
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They have been allowed to come back from declaring for a long time. I know Meeks did it. Maybe they couldn't work out for NBA teams until a couple of years ago but they could declare and then pull out as long as they didn't hire an agent.Kentucky fan since 1971.Comment
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That is true but they could only do it once. The second time declaring you was gone, no coming back.Eight is great--Time for NineComment
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Wouldn't hurt my feelings if they changed the rule to "you put your name in" there is no going back regardless of whether you have a agent or not..................Comment
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Looks like we will find out what Kevin Knox will do sometime today
I say he goes to the NBA and hires an agent....IMOLast edited by TrueblueCATfan; 04-06-2018, 09:46 AM.Comment
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This is literally the worst idea I've ever heard. This is the opposite of what they should be trying to do.Comment
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I actually think you ought to be able to go through the draft and if you don't like your spot, you can return, similar to Randolph Morris but maybe apply it to second rounders.Comment
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No logical reason to try and separate college basketball and the NBA away from each other so that they exist on two separate planes. There's this weird stigma people have about basketball players who want to be pros. It's almost as if many people feel like they don't deserve it somehow because they can just play a game. The NCAA stokes a lot of that resentment.
I realize that we care because we love the UK program. But separate yourself from that for a second and, honestly, who gives a flip if somebody wants to drop out of college to make a run at being a millionaire? Nobody should care about that. Yet the NCAA does, and it's in the process as we speak of vilifying one and dones for essentially all the game's wrongs. It's plumb idiotic.Comment
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Absolutely. College basketball should become what they want the G-League to be. Accept that most of these players have a dream of making money from their talent, as has been the case for nigh on four or five decades now, let them see where they are, and if they aren't good enough then come back.
No logical reason to try and separate college basketball and the NBA away from each other so that they exist on two separate planes. There's this weird stigma people have about basketball players who want to be pros. It's almost as if many people feel like they don't deserve it somehow because they can just play a game. The NCAA stokes a lot of that resentment.
I realize that we care because we love the UK program. But separate yourself from that for a second and, honestly, who gives a flip if somebody wants to drop out of college to make a run at being a millionaire? Nobody should care about that. Yet the NCAA does, and it's in the process as we speak of vilifying one and dones for essentially all the game's wrongs. It's plumb idiotic.Comment
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WHO IS STAYING? (ANSWER: Green, Richards, Washington, Baker)
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