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NBC News: "The FBI Has Arrested Several NCAA Assistant Basketball Coaches"
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My understanding is this scheme targeted sure-fire future NBA'ers. While the university relationships are clearly beneficial to the shoe companies, what Adidas/Nike/UA really want are the stars. 5-stars. McD AAs. Likely lottery picks. That's where the real money is at, should those players become the next NBA scoring champ. I doubt any 4-stars are seeing big bucks here. The coaches are just the conduits who are willing to cheat for a Final Four or championship.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostMy understanding is this scheme targeted sure-fire future NBA'ers. While the university relationships are clearly beneficial to the shoe companies, what Adidas/Nike/UA really want are the stars. 5-stars. McD AAs. Likely lottery picks. That's where the real money is at, should those players become the next NBA scoring champ. I doubt any 4-stars are seeing big bucks here. The coaches are just the conduits who are willing to cheat for a Final Four or championship.
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I understand that this goes on but it really is quite sad that in so many circles it business as usual. The rich in talent have to stay rich in talent to keep their jobs and keep the alumni happy so they can continue to write the big checks so they can live out their pitiful lives through "winning" student athletes.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostMy understanding is this scheme targeted sure-fire future NBA'ers. While the university relationships are clearly beneficial to the shoe companies, what Adidas/Nike/UA really want are the stars. 5-stars. McD AAs. Likely lottery picks. That's where the real money is at, should those players become the next NBA scoring champ. I doubt any 4-stars are seeing big bucks here. The coaches are just the conduits who are willing to cheat for a Final Four or championship.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostPerhaps this will be the end of requiring these kids to attend a Year (more like a semester) of college. Let 'em capitalize on their talent and go pro.
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Originally posted by ArtVandalay View PostThat's an NBA rule, not college. NBA wants to move to two years so they spend less money to develop these guys and less likely to guess wrong on the next big star. Using college as a minor league system.
It is really hard to predict where this will end up but it has the potential to be a catalyst for significant changes. Maybe that won't happen but I just don't seeing this going away quietly into the night. But I've been wrong before. Many times.Last edited by 1972Shocker; September 26, 2017, 04:24 PM.
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One of the coaches arrested was Lamont Evans at Oklahoma State (apparently for his time at South Carolina). Wonder if that will have any trickle down to the current Oklahoma State team. Could we be looking at a possible hole in our non-con schedule now?
Obviously still early on in investigations, but thought just occurred to me.Three things in life are constant- death, taxes, and Creighton losing in the first weekend of the tournament.
AAC or Bust!
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostMy understanding is this scheme targeted sure-fire future NBA'ers. While the university relationships are clearly beneficial to the shoe companies, what Adidas/Nike/UA really want are the stars. 5-stars. McD AAs. Likely lottery picks. That's where the real money is at, should those players become the next NBA scoring champ. I doubt any 4-stars are seeing big bucks here. The coaches are just the conduits who are willing to cheat for a Final Four or championship.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI have no doubt about this. Makes you wonder what KU paid for guys like Xavier Henry and Andrew Wiggins"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI have no doubt about this. Makes you wonder what KU paid for guys like Xavier Henry and Andrew Wiggins
Then there is this "There's been just 1 KU 1st rd pick not to sign with Adidas. Wiggins, Embiid, Oubre, Diallo,Thomas Robinson, all adidas"
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostLots of rumblings on this. There is rumors that there is still a big announcement yet to come today. KU is the main big Adidas school without anything mentioned.
Then there is this "There's been just 1 KU 1st rd pick not to sign with Adidas. Wiggins, Embiid, Oubre, Diallo,Thomas Robinson, all adidas"
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