I always thought the Euro would be more attractive than the D-League. You get paid way more and have a chance to live in a place that people always dream of touring.
A player like DJ isn't going to get a whole lot of money in Europe as a rookie anyway, and there are far more teams in undesirable locations in Europe than there are teams in the areas where people want to go. D-League is about the exposure, it's the most scouted league in the world by both NBA teams and overseas teams. There are a lot of cases where it works out better for a player than being stuck in some craphole town like Cholet, France or Galil Israel.
I think DJ could make some serious Euro money right away. Jonte Flowers inked a decent-sized contract right out of Division II Winona State. There are a couple guys from the North Dakota State basketball team playing and making a great living in Europe too. But you're right, there are some crappy places to play over-seas and they get 1-year contacts only.
However, playing for the Dakota Wizards of the D-League doesn't sound all that exciting either.
A player like DJ isn't going to get a whole lot of money in Europe as a rookie anyway, and there are far more teams in undesirable locations in Europe than there are teams in the areas where people want to go. D-League is about the exposure, it's the most scouted league in the world by both NBA teams and overseas teams. There are a lot of cases where it works out better for a player than being stuck in some craphole town like Cholet, France or Galil Israel.
they should trade th3 4th pick to the 76ers for the 2nd pick and take Brands contract.
For what? Do you want them to field an entire roster of 4s?
Jonte made 45k playing in Sweden as a rookie, which is one of the lowest leagues in Europe. He had a great year there and last year signed with Vichy in France for 80k. France is considered the 7th best domestic league in Europe. DJ can probably expect anywhere from 40-80k if he chooses to go overseas as a rookie. Money has really been down in Europe outside of the top 5 teams.I think DJ could make some serious Euro money right away. Jonte Flowers inked a decent-sized contract right out of Division II Winona State. There are a couple guys from the North Dakota State basketball team playing and making a great living in Europe too. But you're right, there are some crappy places to play over-seas and they get 1-year contacts only.
However, playing for the Dakota Wizards of the D-League doesn't sound all that exciting either.
You sound like you speak from experience
I know someone who has played in some crappy places in France, and I would concur with you based on his assessment.
One of my best life experiences so far was spending a month in Israel with a friend who is very connected into basketball over there. I went to every city that had a first division team. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem were great.
When I got off the plane after first landing over there, my friend picked me up from the airport with the agent for Omri Casspi, and we drove 3 hours north to the Lebanon border to a small city called Galil to watch Casspi play (he was on loan from Maccabi Tel Aviv). This was also right after the Hezbolah war had wrapped up. I was scared for my safety at first, but was assured that we were so close to Lebanon that they wouldn't fire Rockets at the city because they might hit Lebanon instead of Israel.
About 3 or 4 of the cities were great, but the rest I would never want to live in. And it's mostly the same with every country in Europe as far as basketball goes.
Great story. In 2007 I was in Tel Aviv for work, and at the hotel one morning I was eating breakfast, and the team from Jerusalem walked in (must have been playing later that day). Mario Austin (formerly of Mississippi State) sat at a table next to me, and I started talking to him a little. He sounded happy playing there and was actually pretty friendly. It was weird to see a guy I used to watch on ESPN in Israel.
BTW, Israel is a fascinating place. I wish I would have spent more time there...
I was talking with an aunt of Jared Homan, Iowa St. big guy from a few years ago. She said another downside to Europe is actually getting paid. This isnt the first I have heard about this either.
So Macc Aviv, Nick Nurse takes the job with Iowa State right before McDermott bails. I don't see him on the staff at Creighton. Where did he end up? Back with the Iowa Energy?
Yes, and still getting his $250K from Iowa State . . . for two days of "work."