hilltopalum wrote:again, patience... Jays will be okay
It is not fair to assume anything 'fishy' happened here. Johnathan and the Lawson family are synonymous with basketball in Memphis. The chance to play with his brother, in his home town, for a squad that looks poised to breakout in 21/22, for a coach who is a local legend and made lots of money playing a similar style makes total sense. As far as I've heard Jays made it a tough decision for Johnathan.
Not to be snide, but the same has been said multiple times after we've struck out on a player in the transfer market recently. We've ultimately settled for Manny Suarez, landed Connor Cashaw who clearly wasn't BE level, got Antwann Jones and AoC who so far haven't panned out, and with pretty much all of those teams still had a scholarship left to give out. All of this BEFORE Mac said what he did in February.
So you'll have to forgive my skepticism.