Did he show out at the Combine, I have not been able to watch any of it?Not sure what advice he is being given, but his name is nowhere to be seen on any of the major mock draft websites
Did he show out at the Combine, I have not been able to watch any of it?Not sure what advice he is being given, but his name is nowhere to be seen on any of the major mock draft websites
Hey jabari, come back, be an aggressive player and leader on this team and get into that 2nd round next year.Did he show out at the Combine, I have not been able to watch any of it?
No...and he's only 6'7"Did he show out at the Combine, I have not been able to watch any of it?
He's out there, typically between #43-59. It all hinges on who takes him. Otherwise, it's Chingawa Purple Sharks, baby!Not sure what advice he is being given, but his name is nowhere to be seen on any of the major mock draft websites
Can we afford him? We're the only mother ****ing school who hasn't even touched our coffers!Looking at the overall Combine Stats and other factors, he really should come back to school, however, can we afford him back financially? If he was smart, he would likely transfer to Kansas or another powerhouse and at least get paid NIL for another year while he refines his game.
You know it's not actually the schools paying out NIL money, right?Looking at the overall Combine Stats and other factors, he really should come back to school, however, can we afford him back financially? If he was smart, he would likely transfer to Kansas or another powerhouse and at least get paid NIL for another year while he refines his game.
I'm sure he understands the general idea of money launderingYou know it's not actually the schools paying out NIL money, right?
Duh, but it is the Ecosystem around a schoolYou know it's not actually the schools paying out NIL money, right?
Do you think he would be willing to explain it to RG?I'm sure he understands the general idea of money laundering
Duh, but it is the Ecosystem around a school
Everyone is in it together
Bill Self is a snake, and his fellow snakes are his bagmen ready to pay. and they have likely been paying for years
We do not have any bagmen
"WE" means all of us, school down to fan, with influencers in between
CU fan's contribution isn't large enough to necessitate a bag. Jello can be a coin purse man.The bagmen deliver the bags, they do not provide the money. Hell, we have plenty of bagmen, Jello is just begging to be a bagman. We need someone to fill the bags.
PS: Nobody's thanked me yet for sharing my OED subscription.
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I was just assuming Jello would take one for the team here.
Not only does he not have a scholarship waiting if he wanted to come back but the NIL money would be from some other school, not us.No amount of NIL money is going to get Jabari back to CU. I realize that undrafted players have the option to return to school, but Tad gave his scholarship away. Build the statue now if Tad gets him to come back as a walk on.
No amount of NIL money is going to get Jabari back to CU. I realize that undrafted players have the option to return to school, but Tad gave his scholarship away. Build the statue now if Tad gets him to come back as a walk on.
Does this mean that Jabari is quitting the game?He can't play college ball anymore. There are steps that a college player has to take to both declare for the draft and remain eligible, Jabari chose a couple of weeks ago not to take those steps.
He can't play college ball anymore. There are steps that a college player has to take to both declare for the draft and remain eligible, Jabari chose a couple of weeks ago not to take those steps.
From the link:I thought as long as the agent was NCAA certified you could still come back? Am I misinterpreting the rule?
NCAA-certified agents helping college athletes test NBA draft waters
This DI program in its third year is designed to let players retain eligibility should they want to return to school.www.ncaa.com
Jabari getting some love.
If he can return to form as a knockdown catch-and-shoot guy (after being miscast in a big role as a sophomore) and add that to his length
College is different than the NBA, and the way Jabari rebounds he was not miscast. The writer sees things through an NBA lens, not through a trying to win college basketball game lens.not-so-subtle dis on Boyle there?
Moreso saying Jabari really isn't the type of player that should be trying to create offense or do anything with the ball in his hands, but we needed him to be our guy, and he showed he's not that guy.not-so-subtle dis on Boyle there?