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(01-26-2022 07:28 PM)cmt Wrote:  This board has too many idiots on it.

Too much canned tuna ?
01-27-2022 09:39 AM
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The NBA set the minimum 19yo age requirement. Any change would have to be made in conjunction, or exclusively by, the league.
01-27-2022 09:42 AM
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(01-26-2022 07:28 PM)cmt Wrote:  This board has too many idiots on it.

Yeah, but they're our idiots.
01-27-2022 10:35 AM
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(01-27-2022 10:35 AM)oruvoice Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 07:28 PM)cmt Wrote:  This board has too many idiots on it.

Yeah, but they're our idiots.

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01-27-2022 10:48 AM
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(01-27-2022 09:42 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote:  The NBA set the minimum 19yo age requirement. Any change would have to be made in conjunction, or exclusively by, the league.

100% in control of the league.
01-27-2022 10:59 AM
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Didn't Rick Dees have his own cast of idiots
01-27-2022 11:12 AM
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(01-26-2022 05:38 PM)Marc Mensa Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:28 PM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  I'm really torn about the college game going forward. On the one hand, if I'm a surefire lottery pick why in the world would I risk anything by continuing to play. Assuming I don't have any financial penalties for quitting and if I do, my lottery pick money will turn that into an efficient breach of contract. On the other hand, I think there's something to holding up your end of the deal and playing while you can. There really is no perfect answer. Think the most pragmatic way to think about it is just to accept that if a player is happy where they are in the mock drafts and quitting won't hurt that, then they will duck out. Especially in Duren's case where its not like this team is trending upwards. I hate it but it is what it is.

They need to let these kids declare for the draft & lift the age restriction; or require them to stay in college through their junior year, like baseball. This one & done rule is just too disruptive.

Been pushing for baseball rules for all sports for years.

Raises questions.

When people complain about shoddy play the response is they are still young and need time to mature.

But if you take steps to protect them from making mistakes that could negatively affect the rest of their lives the response is they are old enough to do what they want.

Think they should raise the age for major league pro sports.

How many pro careers would actually be extended if everyone had to be 21 before they could play in major league sport.

Gives them time to mature physically and mentally.

Create a minor league for all sports so those who want to play can go.

But if you choose college then you're not eligible for the draft till your class finishes Jr season.

You drop out you're still not eligible until your class completes Jr season.
01-27-2022 11:20 AM
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(01-27-2022 11:20 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:38 PM)Marc Mensa Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:28 PM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  I'm really torn about the college game going forward. On the one hand, if I'm a surefire lottery pick why in the world would I risk anything by continuing to play. Assuming I don't have any financial penalties for quitting and if I do, my lottery pick money will turn that into an efficient breach of contract. On the other hand, I think there's something to holding up your end of the deal and playing while you can. There really is no perfect answer. Think the most pragmatic way to think about it is just to accept that if a player is happy where they are in the mock drafts and quitting won't hurt that, then they will duck out. Especially in Duren's case where its not like this team is trending upwards. I hate it but it is what it is.

They need to let these kids declare for the draft & lift the age restriction; or require them to stay in college through their junior year, like baseball. This one & done rule is just too disruptive.

Been pushing for baseball rules for all sports for years.

Raises questions.

When people complain about shoddy play the response is they are still young and need time to mature.

But if you take steps to protect them from making mistakes that could negatively affect the rest of their lives the response is they are old enough to do what they want.

Think they should raise the age for major league pro sports.

How many pro careers would actually be extended if everyone had to be 21 before they could play in major league sport.

Gives them time to mature physically and mentally.

Create a minor league for all sports so those who want to play can go.

But if you choose college then you're not eligible for the draft till your class finishes Jr season.

You drop out you're still not eligible until your class completes Jr season.

This should also apply to accountants and lawyers.
01-27-2022 11:24 AM
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(01-27-2022 10:48 AM)jsw3ent Wrote:  
(01-27-2022 10:35 AM)oruvoice Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 07:28 PM)cmt Wrote:  This board has too many idiots on it.

Yeah, but they're our idiots.

04-rock

Yep. It is what it is. We don't need outside forces to tear us down. We handle that ourselves.
01-27-2022 11:39 AM
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(01-27-2022 11:20 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:38 PM)Marc Mensa Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:28 PM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  I'm really torn about the college game going forward. On the one hand, if I'm a surefire lottery pick why in the world would I risk anything by continuing to play. Assuming I don't have any financial penalties for quitting and if I do, my lottery pick money will turn that into an efficient breach of contract. On the other hand, I think there's something to holding up your end of the deal and playing while you can. There really is no perfect answer. Think the most pragmatic way to think about it is just to accept that if a player is happy where they are in the mock drafts and quitting won't hurt that, then they will duck out. Especially in Duren's case where its not like this team is trending upwards. I hate it but it is what it is.

They need to let these kids declare for the draft & lift the age restriction; or require them to stay in college through their junior year, like baseball. This one & done rule is just too disruptive.

Been pushing for baseball rules for all sports for years.

Raises questions.

When people complain about shoddy play the response is they are still young and need time to mature.

But if you take steps to protect them from making mistakes that could negatively affect the rest of their lives the response is they are old enough to do what they want.

Think they should raise the age for major league pro sports.

How many pro careers would actually be extended if everyone had to be 21 before they could play in major league sport.

Gives them time to mature physically and mentally.

Create a minor league for all sports so those who want to play can go.

But if you choose college then you're not eligible for the draft till your class finishes Jr season.

You drop out you're still not eligible until your class completes Jr season.

You and the parrot need a communist board.
01-27-2022 12:30 PM
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RE: Jalen Duren BOH?
(01-27-2022 11:20 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:38 PM)Marc Mensa Wrote:  
(01-26-2022 05:28 PM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  I'm really torn about the college game going forward. On the one hand, if I'm a surefire lottery pick why in the world would I risk anything by continuing to play. Assuming I don't have any financial penalties for quitting and if I do, my lottery pick money will turn that into an efficient breach of contract. On the other hand, I think there's something to holding up your end of the deal and playing while you can. There really is no perfect answer. Think the most pragmatic way to think about it is just to accept that if a player is happy where they are in the mock drafts and quitting won't hurt that, then they will duck out. Especially in Duren's case where its not like this team is trending upwards. I hate it but it is what it is.

They need to let these kids declare for the draft & lift the age restriction; or require them to stay in college through their junior year, like baseball. This one & done rule is just too disruptive.

Been pushing for baseball rules for all sports for years.

Raises questions.

When people complain about shoddy play the response is they are still young and need time to mature.

But if you take steps to protect them from making mistakes that could negatively affect the rest of their lives the response is they are old enough to do what they want.

Think they should raise the age for major league pro sports.

How many pro careers would actually be extended if everyone had to be 21 before they could play in major league sport.

Gives them time to mature physically and mentally.

Create a minor league for all sports so those who want to play can go.

But if you choose college then you're not eligible for the draft till your class finishes Jr season.

You drop out you're still not eligible until your class completes Jr season.

But if an NBA team is willing to pay me millions while I get better and I get to live an NBA lifestyle vs. maybe making decent (NLI era) money and still having to go to school I should have that choice. Nothing in this life is guaranteed so if you can grab generational type wealth 99% of the time you should. Its on the employer to do their due diligence but if they think I'm worth millions of dollars that's on them.
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