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ESPN: ACC to meet about changing men's hoops narrative
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<blockquote data-quote="UgaBlows" data-source="post: 941267" data-attributes="member: 747"><p>You might want to re-read that, laziness and complacency because of NIL are exactly what Jamison implies in his quotes.</p><p></p><p>“Jamison says Name, Image and Likeness took the Tar Heels' focus away from basketball last offseason. The Wooden and Naismith Award winner compared the months following UNC's national championship defeat to the work he and his teammates put in following the Tar Heels' loss to Arizona in the 1997 Final Four, their first of two straight national semifinals appearances.”</p><p></p><p>“NIL," Jamison responded when asked what went wrong with the 2022-23 team. "Vince, think about this, after our sophomore year, when we lost to Arizona. We come back. Everyone stays both sessions of summer school. We play all summer. We were staying up to three or four in the morning just putting up shots. Think about coming back next season, and after you get done with practice, you have to go shoot a Dunkin' Donuts commercial. After I get done with practice, I got to go shoot a car dealership commercial. I get it. I truly believe players deserve to get paid for their Name, Image and Likeness, but I probably don't think we make it to the Final Four next year because you're getting almost a million dollars."</p><p></p><p>Jamison says UNC's lack of motivation was never more evident than during their 63-57 loss at Duke on Feb. 4.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UgaBlows, post: 941267, member: 747"] You might want to re-read that, laziness and complacency because of NIL are exactly what Jamison implies in his quotes. “Jamison says Name, Image and Likeness took the Tar Heels' focus away from basketball last offseason. The Wooden and Naismith Award winner compared the months following UNC's national championship defeat to the work he and his teammates put in following the Tar Heels' loss to Arizona in the 1997 Final Four, their first of two straight national semifinals appearances.” “NIL," Jamison responded when asked what went wrong with the 2022-23 team. "Vince, think about this, after our sophomore year, when we lost to Arizona. We come back. Everyone stays both sessions of summer school. We play all summer. We were staying up to three or four in the morning just putting up shots. Think about coming back next season, and after you get done with practice, you have to go shoot a Dunkin' Donuts commercial. After I get done with practice, I got to go shoot a car dealership commercial. I get it. I truly believe players deserve to get paid for their Name, Image and Likeness, but I probably don't think we make it to the Final Four next year because you're getting almost a million dollars." Jamison says UNC's lack of motivation was never more evident than during their 63-57 loss at Duke on Feb. 4.” [/QUOTE]
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