I would not have guessed it, because he just had a National POY year....how can he do anything any better next year that would in any way improve his NBA-stock?
He runs a risk of dropping his stock as did Frank Williams, Aaron Gray, even Anthony Parker.
Maybe he just enjoys college and wants to return, so good for him, but I would think his best time is now,
Yes, but as hard and physical as TH plays, if he suffers a Shaun Livingston-like injury while still in college then he will not see an NBA payday.
Probably staying to develop other parts of his game like that mid-range jumper he displayed during the NCAAs. I think he'd get drafted this year, but maybe he can prove he can do other things and move up his position.
I guarantee he's insured![]()
So why make the jump as a junior?
seriously? Sure, I suspect he has health and life insurance, but you think the family has him insured FOR THE POTENTIAL OF COMPLETE LOSS on a possible 40-50 million dollar career?
Even if such insurance existed it would cost millions.
seriously? Sure, I suspect he has health and life insurance, but you think the family has him insured FOR THE POTENTIAL OF COMPLETE LOSS on a possible 40-50 million dollar career?
Even if such insurance existed it would cost millions.
why not, 80% of the draftees do.....you just essentially admitted that his stock won't get any higher, but there are lots of reasons (injury, poor play, rumors/scandals, illness, unforseen issues) that his stock might drop. POB went when the time was right, and if TH's stock drops big time for whatever reason (and you can't possible see the future) it could cost him millions.
Maybe that doesn't matter to him, fine....but in the time it takes him to finish his senior year, he could already be as much as $2+ million richer.
If someone had offered me a dream job doing what I wanted to do when I was a college junior, and I could still come back and finish later, but in the meantime be earning millions, it would have been a no-brainer.