This is accurate and appropriate for this situation. Basilio annoys me, but he is often right and wrong on an ambiguous sliding scale. Since I said what I said about Rice and Freeman, Barnes echoed it at the recent Orange Caravan stops. He explained that we had players who stated in black and white that they wanted to be here, but couldn’t due to money. Rice promised to give us a last call prior to any decision. He did. He literally said, he would come here if we met a number 20% under USC. We couldn’t get there due to the precedent it would set, and the need to adjust others. The nuance with Miles is this: We offered him a spot and a number. He can revisit that offer and number after his Georgetown visit, but any offer he gets there will be irrelevant. Yesterday when I said he isn’t currently in our plans, that’s why. You can’t blame the kids who might get life-changing money for their families now and possibly never again. You also can’t blame us for holding our strategic plan. There are too many personal variables in a dysfunctional system. For those of you who have asked about ZZ, it’s the same puzzle. Right now, there are no plans for his return. If the action passes and players are approved to return before he takes the next career step, that may change. Barnes may also tell him to take the money he can get elsewhere. We don’t know. We’d like to add another shooter. We might. It might be Miles or it might be Gainey. It might be someone else or no one else. Unfortunately I can only share the current information in a really volatile landscape.