Wet_Blanket_Guy
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This is a wild.IMO THIS is potentially the best case because a veteran transfer would likely be better than Christie next year.
Christie will be better in 2-3 years, but he was never going to be here in 2-3 years.
All eyes on your guy Ken Evans, Jr. today!IMO THIS is potentially the best case because a veteran transfer would likely be better than Christie next year.
Christie will be better in 2-3 years, but he was never going to be here in 2-3 years.
That is just a ridiculous take .IMO THIS is potentially the best case because a veteran transfer would likely be better than Christie next year.
Christie will be better in 2-3 years, but he was never going to be here in 2-3 years.
IMO THIS is potentially the best case because a veteran transfer would likely be better than Christie next year.
Christie will be better in 2-3 years, but he was never going to be here in 2-3 years.
Lol.... Someone who's not going to be drafted or play in the NBA is better than a one n done... And I thought my pot was crazy goodIMO THIS is potentially the best case because a veteran transfer would likely be better than Christie next year.
Christie will be better in 2-3 years, but he was never going to be here in 2-3 years.
Hope he is interested!All eyes on your guy Ken Evans, Jr. today!
Best case scenario! Now when people look up his stats or if he makes an impact Minnesota will be the college forever listed by his name!x.com
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from #84 on 247 to probably getting drafted early second round after one year at the U strikes me as good news for the program.
All eyes on your guy Ken Evans, Jr. today!
Gopher Illustrated..Ryan James..April 22Any intel on his offers/visits or ties to the U?
Undrafted ...Elijah HawkinsLol.... Someone who's not going to be drafted or play in the NBA is better than a one n done... And I thought my pot was crazy good
I knew it had been a while but that's depressing.Good for him. He's not an NBA caliber player yet. It will be interesting to see where he gets drafted. A "potential" pick for sure.
The other comment that struck me. "He will now look to become the 2nd UMN player drafted since 2004." You probably don't need to look any further than that comment to explain this program's lack of overall success -- a lack of elite talent.
I don't think that's too ridiculous. I'd rather have Nate Mason or Reggie Lynch than Christie. Of course, I'd rather have Christie than any of our current incoming transfers.Lol.... Someone who's not going to be drafted or play in the NBA is better than a one n done... And I thought my pot was crazy good
Greatly appreciate real examples. To me Cam's decision makes the best sense for him.so it seems a calculation was made that being a high 2nd-round draft pick is better than going back to college (with another year of NIL). did a quick check on the internets, and came up with this:
Second-round draft picks do not have the same guaranteed contracts as their first-round counterparts. Instead, they must negotiate their own deals, which can vary greatly in terms of salary, guarantees, and contract length. Here are some common salary structures for second-round picks:
Minimum Salary Contracts: Many second-round picks end up signing minimum salary contracts, which are non-guaranteed deals that pay the league’s minimum salary for a rookie. For the 2023-24 season, the minimum rookie salary is $1,119,563.
Partially Guaranteed Contracts: Some second-round picks may negotiate partially guaranteed contracts, where a portion of their salary (usually the first year or two) is guaranteed, while the remaining years are team options. These deals provide a bit more security than a minimum salary contract but still come with some risk.
Multi-Year Guaranteed Contracts: On rare occasions, a second-round pick may secure a multi-year, fully guaranteed contract. These deals are typically reserved for players who have significant leverage or are highly coveted by multiple teams.
Let’s look at some real-world examples of second-round contracts from recent drafts:
Emoni Bates, Cleveland Cavaliers (2023 #49 Overall Pick):
1-year, non-guaranteed, two-way contract worth $508,891
Kendall Brown, Indiana Pacers (2022 #48 Overall Pick):
4-year, $7.5 million contract with $3.5 million guaranteed
Sandro Mamukelashvili, Milwaukee Bucks (2021 #54 Overall Pick):
2-year, $2.4 million contract with $300,000 guaranteed
Goodbye Cam, thank you for the 1 year, and enjoy a substantial pay cut in the G League!
Comparing Christie and Bronny? One a very good college starter and one who’s not To think we get a better player in the portal is kidding yourself.Undrafted ...Elijah Hawkins
One n done.. Bronny James
He would have been a lottery pick if he helped the Gophers make a NCAA Tournament run this past season.He would have been a lottery pick with real coaching - yes, I’m being sarcastic.