BleedGopher
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Go Gophers!!
Just needed Taylor out of the picture. KG would be a huge ambassador for Gopher hoops.
Go Gophers!!
THIS THIS THIS....ALL OF THISMake him the GM
We don't have enough NIL.4 years of college eligibility remaining?
THIS THIS THIS....ALL OF THIS
Kids still no him today...he kind of transcends the game. Love to see him shaking hands with recruits on their visits!!!
It is difficult to see him stepping up to support college basketball when he has no association with us or any college team.Yeah I dont buy it...
Not likely. They're so thrilled with him they just promoted him.The way the Twins are going, they might have a GM opening soon.
What actually would be the rule on that?4 years of college eligibility remaining?
There's an active NFL football player who accepted the football asst GM job at EMU. Sounds pretty cushy to me.It's a nice thought, but I presume GM of the Gophers is a full-time job. Not sure that's how Garnett wants to spend his days.
He used to play pickup with the 97 squad at Williams arena. He was trying to help make em sharp.It is difficult to see him stepping up to support college basketball when he has no association with us or any college team.
Hope I’m wrong.
Maybe so. Maybe it IS only a cushy, part-time job.There's an active NFL football player who accepted the football asst GM job at EMU. Sounds pretty cushy to me.
These guys are selling their names. Others will do the heavy lifting while they swoop in to seal the deal with starry eyed recruits.Maybe so. Maybe it IS only a cushy, part-time job.
Well, if he had gone to junior college for a year he could sue the NCAA for not having access to NIL. Unfortunately for KG, he went straight to the pros. Maybe he could hire Pavia's lawyer and look for a different loophole.What actually would be the rule on that?
These guys are selling their names. Others will do the heavy lifting while they swoop in to seal the deal with starry eyed recruits.
KG once had a bad game and was going to skip out on fulfilling a Make-A-Wish promise to meet with a kid and sign and give him his shoes, until my buddy and Chris Wright went into the locker room and dragged him out after explaining why he needed to honor his commitment for about 15 minutes.It's a nice thought, but I presume GM of the Gophers is a full-time job. Not sure that's how Garnett wants to spend his days.
He could probably sue and win.What actually would be the rule on that?
Yeah KG is a tool who treated a lot of people like dirt...KG once had a bad game and was going to skip out on fulfilling a Make-A-Wish promise to meet with a kid and sign and give him his shoes, until my buddy and Chris Wright went into the locker room and dragged him out after explaining why he needed to honor his commitment for about 15 minutes.
Don't expect KG to commit to anything. Lots of stories when you talk to people who work, or used to work for the Wolves.