Katz said he won’t be shocked if one or both both decide to return by June 1. Wow !!!
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Source? Twitter? Article?Katz said he won’t be shocked if one or both both decide to return by June 1. Wow !!!
Article on another site.Source? Twitter? Article?
Start one up!I don’t understand why there isn’t an NIL crowdfunding to get Ron back next year. If there is a few hundred thousand for him he may rethink.
Maybe this is what is going on. These student athletes/favorite sons of ours are waiting to see if there may be some NIL arrangement in the works that might help make another year here for one or both of them more fiscally possible. Weren't there some rumblings from some posters a few weeks ago about starting something NIL like that here at Rutgers. Might be very cool if a subject that Geo was probably our most vocal supporter of turned out to be an advantage for two of his teammates...in the class right after his own. Geo strikes again...another buzzer beater! Hey, I can dream, can't I?I don’t understand why there isn’t an NIL crowdfunding to get Ron back next year. If there is a few hundred thousand for him he may rethink.
Not interested in starting it but happy to pledge the first thousand for whoever does! I bet if there was a $100k goal for Ron to stay it’d be raised in 24 hours. Maybe less.Start one up!
Lol and what exactly would an extra 100k for Ukraine do?No offense but how about raising $100K for Ukraine. No interest in raising NIL $ for anyone.
feed a heck of a lot of people looking for food and shelter.Lol and what exactly would an extra 100k for Ukraine do?
I doubt Ron comes back but it would be great if he did. He could definitely work on getting in better shape and improving his stroke. In my opinion needs to be quicker and improve his shot in order to play in the NBA.Putting Ukraine aside:
1. I think Caleb is back.
2. It would not shock me if Ron comes back, although I wouldn’t bet on it. Money isn’t a concern for the family- it’s about getting to the league as an achievement. But honestly - Ron might have reached his ceiling. I’m not sure how much better he can get staying at RU.
He can do those things in the developmental league or in Europe without the added distraction of schoolI doubt Ron comes back but it would be great if he did. He could definitely work on getting in better shape and improving his stroke. In my opinion needs to be quicker and improve his shot in order to play in the NBA.
Absolutely.He can do those things in the developmental league or in Europe without the added distraction of school
Absolutely.
Sorry to say but Ron doesn’t have the athleticism to be a long term contributor in the NBA. He’s also somewhat of a tweener, not quick enough to be a 2 or 3, and too short to play the 4.I doubt Ron comes back but it would be great if he did. He could definitely work on getting in better shape and improving his stroke. In my opinion needs to be quicker and improve his shot in order to play in the NBA.
He can do those things in the developmental league or in Europe without the added distraction of school
Neither of their decisions have anything to do with NIL. NBA team workouts haven’t even started yet. The whole point of the process is to go be seen by teams.As I've said before - they both knew a month ago what their draft projection was and their options for next year.
Sounds like they are now dragging it out just to work on better NIL?
Would be interested in hearing all the "NIL is ruining college sports" takes on 2 of our best players using NIL to decide if to return instead of just "love for Rutgers".
Unfortunately this is probably spot on. Always hoped he somehow grew 3 inches in college.Sorry to say but Ron doesn’t have the athleticism to be a long term contributor in the NBA. He’s also somewhat of a tweener, not quick enough to be a 2 or 3, and too short to play the 4.
Agreed. Ron is a matchup problem in college, but not in the NBA.I doubt Ron comes back but it would be great if he did. He could definitely work on getting in better shape and improving his stroke. In my opinion needs to be quicker and improve his shot in order to play in the NBA.
The take would be "It's ruining college sports." It's not about Rutgers (although it will ultimately ruin interscholastic sports at Rutgers), it's about college sports as a whole.Would be interested in hearing all the "NIL is ruining college sports" takes on 2 of our best players using NIL to decide if to return instead of just "love for Rutgers".
How about for something important closer to home?No offense but how about raising $100K for Ukraine. No interest in raising NIL $ for anyone.
The take would be "It's ruining college sports." It's not about Rutgers (although it will ultimately ruin interscholastic sports at Rutgers), it's about college sports as a whole.
Open Question to Anyone: BTW, if Rutgers is poised to be such big players in NIL, why didn't we go get Isaiah Wong?
Would be interesting to see how much private money was raised to help out with Schiano’s hire.As I've said before - they both knew a month ago what their draft projection was and their options for next year.
Sounds like they are now dragging it out just to work on better NIL?
Would be interested in hearing all the "NIL is ruining college sports" takes on 2 of our best players using NIL to decide if to return instead of just "love for Rutgers".
+1No offense but how about raising $100K for Ukraine. No interest in raising NIL $ for anyone.
+1
Post puts it all in perspective. Well done.
No offense but how about raising $100K for Ukraine. No interest in raising NIL $ for anyone.
He can do those things in the developmental league or in Europe without the added distraction of school
My guess is that the math probably won’t support this line of thinking over time if NIL continues down this path and the G-league ultimately becomes more of a last chance type farm system for kids who have exhausted their college eligibility.Harper hasn’t reached his ceiling because he has never been in optimal condition. Conditioning could increase his quickness by half a step which could be a game changer for him.
You realize you can apply that rebuttal to make someone feel bad about every discretionary expense?
Why take that vacation? Why buy that watch? That could’ve gone to Ukraine.
Also, why not donate to Libya?