Something that I consider appropriate to bring up right now is something that goes beyond the constant discussions about money and "better" opportunities.
This is about how much loyalty matters to most college basketball fans, especially those who have been following a team for 10, 20, 30+ years. Think about the legends of a program or honestly, any of your favorite teams. Do you really look back and look at those you have the greatest memories of and think primarily of anyone who wasn't around for a long time?
While I recognize that everyone has different things to get out of their life and sports career, the reality is that most guys aren't going to play long pro careers or at all. So, if you're not only thinking about some money (which will be only a small snippet of what you'll make over the course of your life), I think most athletes do want to feel like their careers meant something.
Maybe I'm just a middle aged guy who just had an optimistic opinion of people, but I just have to think there are still people who really care about these things.
Thank you so much to Malevy Leons for deciding to become a Bradley legend and getting two defensive player of the Year awards. Thank you to Jashon Henry for constantly coming back for his team even when he has major injuries. You are a legend as well, even if you weren't a MVC Player of the Year candidate. There are many, many more I could name here.
Money always gets spent and you always want more. Legacy lasts forever.
This is about how much loyalty matters to most college basketball fans, especially those who have been following a team for 10, 20, 30+ years. Think about the legends of a program or honestly, any of your favorite teams. Do you really look back and look at those you have the greatest memories of and think primarily of anyone who wasn't around for a long time?
While I recognize that everyone has different things to get out of their life and sports career, the reality is that most guys aren't going to play long pro careers or at all. So, if you're not only thinking about some money (which will be only a small snippet of what you'll make over the course of your life), I think most athletes do want to feel like their careers meant something.
Maybe I'm just a middle aged guy who just had an optimistic opinion of people, but I just have to think there are still people who really care about these things.
Thank you so much to Malevy Leons for deciding to become a Bradley legend and getting two defensive player of the Year awards. Thank you to Jashon Henry for constantly coming back for his team even when he has major injuries. You are a legend as well, even if you weren't a MVC Player of the Year candidate. There are many, many more I could name here.
Money always gets spent and you always want more. Legacy lasts forever.
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