He goes back to school and proves himself as a lead guard he has a higher chance of going to a team who will develop him as such, meaning chance at a bigger payday.It's actually not about NIL money or his first year's salary in the NBA. It's about getting to a big second contract in the NBA a year sooner, if his camp believes that's in the cards for him.
I've seen some people with Nunez in their top 10. Highest I've seen him was 5.lol Juan Nunez is not the guy I was thinking of. I got him confused with Hugo Gonzalez in my head. I’m dying laughing right now. I couldn’t understand why it was so outlandish to say what I said lmao.
Some kids make a lot on NIL deals even though it is more modest for mostYou’re also highly overrating total NIL money. He wouldn’t get near what he’d make on the first year of his rookie contract.
Doesn't have to be more, but it's enough to convince someone to stay if they love the situation. Plus he gets to build his brand more, which will undoubtedly grow more in value at Kentucky unless he gets to a major market.You’re also highly overrating total NIL money. He wouldn’t get near what he’d make on the first year of his rookie contract.
Just bad timing. New coach, recruits de-committing, etc. I wouldn’t be shocked but I think it would be a mistake.Doesn't have to be more, but it's enough to convince someone to stay if they love the situation. Plus he gets to build his brand more, which will undoubtedly grow more in value at Kentucky unless he gets to a major market.
The highest basketball player not named Bronny is at 1.4M. That is nothing compared to a top-10 pick’s first year salary.Some kids make a lot on NIL deals even though it is more modest for most
Coach is his dad's former roommate and good friend. You said yourself Coach Cal wasn't a good coach.Just bad timing. New coach, recruits de-committing, etc. I wouldn’t be shocked but I think it would be a mistake.