CNeagleVolFan
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I understand Barnes getting upset but Barnes knows the era of relationships are trumped by how many zeros are on that NIL offer.Per Trilly, “Source said (UK offered) 1.7 million. Grain of salt, but feels like the right ballpark.” Also says he’s told Barnes is pissed about the way this has played out and turned into a NIL thing over the last week or so.
This is what teams who don't pay top NIL say to justify and make excuses to feel better about chances.
The argument that a kid can't get PAID top nil and make it to the LEAGUE at Kentucky is absurd (and I hate Kentucky with the best of them)
Who said that?
We’re coming off of an Elite Eight & SEC Regular Season title with a projected lottery pick in this year’s draft.
Only BVS fans & Kentucky fans think going there to play for a new HC unproven in the SEC, completely having to overhaul his entire roster for an assumed top paying NIL deal is a better situation.
Yes. And hardly the first time. There has been a major twitterX campaign by the KY-affiliated and "third parties" sucking up to KY and stoking drama in this recruitment. Every day another "news" flash. Everyone is "close to" people.Fantastic journalism by KSR here
I said this multiple times, prior to SF even iircYeah. I wasn’t even trying to call out BTO or SF specifically for doing that, or for potentially being wrong. But the example that I remembered most specifically was you and BTO. I appreciate the info and recognize that it’s good info, but there needs to be recognition that what is isn’t always what will be
I literally said exactly that multiple times lol
If Lanier and his family are close to Barnes as the reports say they are, I can’t see how they would even let it get to this point.
All this talk of Lanier wanting to be developed for the NBA was nothing but smoke & mirrors if he ends up at Kentucky considering Pope has no proof of doing that.
Would be pretty bad to lose Lanier at this stage. Greatly lowers the ceiling of next year's team unless they pull a rabbit out of the hat. Him going through this lengthy process never made sense if he was truly set on Tennessee even if he wanted to test the NBA Draft waters.
Would be pretty bad to lose Lanier at this stage. Greatly lowers the ceiling of next year's team unless they pull a rabbit out of the hat. Him going through this lengthy process never made sense if he was truly set on Tennessee even if he wanted to test the NBA Draft waters.
If he was a lock like people were saying it was, he still could've committed immediately and still went through the NBA process. Not doing that created alot of uncertainty. BTO and SF were trying to make it seem like it was calculated by Chaz & Tennessee to make it seem like there was nothing fishy going on. In reality, it appears Chaz knew he held all the cards and has now leveraged Tennessee & Kentucky.I mean, look at it from his side too. If you have a coach & team that basically say “we have a spot if you want it” then what would you have to lose from getting the NBA evaluation & feedback?
I think the unexpected change here was that Kentucky would be in a situation like they are and be this desperate to add a high rated portal addition.
You can still commit to a school and go through the process. Plenty of guys have done it. None of that was stopping him from committing to Tennessee as a fall-back option.How so?
It’s pretty clear his intentions are wanting to get to the NBA.
Him testing the waters isn’t uncommon considering he knows what he needs to work on to get a better rating in next years draft.
That’s the whole solely pitch Barnes is offering.
We assuming again?If he was a lock like people were saying it was, he still could've committed immediately and still went through the NBA process. Not doing that created alot of uncertainty. BTO and SF were trying to make it seem like it was calculated by Chaz & Tennessee to make it seem like there was nothing fishy going on. In reality, it appears Chaz knew he held all the cards and has now leveraged Tennessee & Kentucky.