fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:25 pm
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 5:45 pm
fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 3:16 pm
Good read:
https://247sports.com/college/basketbal ... 163291680/.
It pretty much lays out why he's leaving. He did his "four years at Furman" (I read that as graduating), his long term goal is to be a pro (I read that as NBA), and he thinks going to a bigger school in a bigger conference with a new set of coaches and teammates is the best way to get there. I hate it for Furman, and yes, he is taking a risk, but I absolutely can see what he's thinking. I love the idea of him at Marquette. Name coach, below average team recently, good conference in BIG EAST. I bet he could play right away, potentially start. Or what about Arkansas? Elite Eight team, plays fast, name coach with NBA credentials. Maybe he doesn't play right away, but banging around with those guys every day in practice should make him better. I wonder if Alabama reaches out? Great coach, prefers shots around rim and 3 pointers. Didn't work against UCLA, but they'll be back. I'm happy for him and look forward to following his career.
I’m not so sure he graduated. I haven’t seen that anywhere. It sounds more like he’s just bailing out to me. Usually if it’s a graduate studies thing they say so. So I’m not sure I’m rooting that hard for NG. He got about $1/4 M worth of education and a lot of exposure playing for Furman and when they need him most he’s blowing Dodge. Why root for that?
If it turns out he is graduating I’ll take this back and go back to blaming ED like usual.
And I think intelligent players with his skill level are thinking Europe, not NBA. That’s why he said “pro”.
Yikes. Insert old man yells at cloud gif here.
Just saying he got a huge payoff for gracing us with his presence for 4 years. We got 3 pretty promising seasons. I guess that makes us even. I feel no obligation to support him further.
If he does well, that doesn’t make us look better. It makes us look worse. The story will be that he was languishing at lowly FU until U of X gave him a lifeline. And if he does well big schools will start thinking of us as a potential farm club and raid us.
But as I said, I’ll take it all back if it turns out the problem is a lack of grad programs. We offer Masters of teaching (MAT, which can be tacked on to most FU degrees to get a teaching license and open the door to coaching) and a MS in Chem which I doubt is very popular with athletes. That’s about it. Seems like the MAT would be popular but maybe not.
I watch too much NBA to see NG at that level. But there multiple leagues in Europe, Australia, China etc where he can likely play and make a better living than any of us.