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Re: Class of 2023

Postby #RollJays » Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:03 pm

Kalk can actually stay another 2 years with his Covid year can't he?
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby SonofFrankTomera » Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:04 pm

#RollJays wrote:Kalk can actually stay another 2 years with his Covid year can't he?


Yes
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby #RollJays » Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:35 pm

SonofFrankTomera wrote:
#RollJays wrote:Kalk can actually stay another 2 years with his Covid year can't he?


Yes

We gotta pay more than the G league...
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby jaysbanker » Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:24 pm

#RollJays wrote:
SonofFrankTomera wrote:
#RollJays wrote:Kalk can actually stay another 2 years with his Covid year can't he?


Yes

We gotta pay more than the G league...

Seems doable....

For the 2022-23 season, every G-League player will make a minimum salary of $40,500 for 50 regular season games that spans 5-6 months of the year from October to March. Sources: For the first time, NBA G League salaries will now be over $40,000 per player ($40,500), up from $37,000.
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby HandDownManDown » Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:31 pm

The question isn’t our ability to pay more than the G League, it’s whether or not we can pay enough to avoid having roster raids from other schools.
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby CUGrads03 » Thu Mar 09, 2023 7:26 pm

HandDownManDown wrote:The question isn’t our ability to pay more than the G League, it’s whether or not we can pay enough to avoid having roster raids from other schools.


I think it’s fair to think the question is both. Worth the discuss I think.

If you knew the future and had a choice between a G league team, coming back to CU or going abroad, all for the same amount for a year, what’s the decision? Assume G league since you’re closer to the NBA? In that case you’ve got pay more than G league AND avoid roster raids. Just spit balling.
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby HandDownManDown » Fri Mar 10, 2023 10:45 am

But that’s rarely the decision.

With all the schools out there and all the money pouring in, what everyone else is offering is the most important variable. The G League pay structure is mostly fixed (unless you get a two way or something) and playing abroad is a mixed bag. But if you can get CU money or Nijel Pack money, that’s a real dilemma.

In fact, if I was the parent of a non-NBA player, I’d tell my son to save at least one year to get as big a bag as you can. I mean, with all the technological advances we are seeing here, who’s to say what even the near future looks like, from a workplace and societal standpoint? Bank the resources now when you’re in a position to get them.

This NIL thing is far from mature. It’s just my guess but when it does mature there will be at least a dozen (and probably more) teams that buy whomever they want and everyone else back fills.
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby omajay » Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:11 pm

The latest mock draft from Bleacher Report projects Baylor and Arthur going in the second round. But it acknowledges Arthur is a little bit of a risk. It also includes Hawkins, Whitmore, and Colby Jones on the list.

https://www.nba.com/news/bleacher-repor ... march-2023
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby #RollJays » Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:32 pm

omajay wrote:The latest mock draft from Bleacher Report projects Baylor and Arthur going in the second round. But it acknowledges Arthur is a little bit of a risk. It also includes Hawkins, Whitmore, and Colby Jones on the list.

https://www.nba.com/news/bleacher-repor ... march-2023

Pretty big risk to enter the draft and not go in the top 40ish picks. We probably pay more than anything after pick 45.
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Re: Class of 2023

Postby blueblood » Mon Mar 13, 2023 2:50 pm

Zegarowski should give our players pause. Great kid and had an excellent career at Creighton. He was projected as a solid second round pick. He appeared to be a lock. NIL was uncertain at that point and he left. He ends up not getting picked and has gone through 2 years of being paid $40-$60 thousand playing in the G league. He is making less than our current roster. By a lot. He's living the dream, still has a shot but he isn't making much and it will probably end soon. If he would have gone to Europe he would have made more but if he wants the NBA its really hard to do that from Europe.
There's a reason our coaches are recruiting our current players harder than they are 5 star high school players. They are proven and we have a real good shot at keeping them. I can see us losing any one of our starting 5 to the likes of Arizona or Texas because they could double their pay, but not to Europe or the D league.
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