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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 412202" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>If that is all he makes I would disagree with you. He has to pay for food, board and some of his personal training. The type of food he should be eating is not Wendy's and isn't cheap. At $26K college is a hell of a lot better financial alternative for the free stuff you do get - even discounting tuition, school, etc.</p><p></p><p>At $100k I guess I can see some arguable financial benefit but I would also contend his shoe deal is better after a year exposure in college and it will be really interesting to see how he fares in the rougher and tumble world of the G league where every guy was a college all star type player and standing out in a less structured environment will be harder. G League has not been structured for this kind of experience so I am really interested to see how the trailblazer does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 412202, member: 2784"] If that is all he makes I would disagree with you. He has to pay for food, board and some of his personal training. The type of food he should be eating is not Wendy's and isn't cheap. At $26K college is a hell of a lot better financial alternative for the free stuff you do get - even discounting tuition, school, etc. At $100k I guess I can see some arguable financial benefit but I would also contend his shoe deal is better after a year exposure in college and it will be really interesting to see how he fares in the rougher and tumble world of the G league where every guy was a college all star type player and standing out in a less structured environment will be harder. G League has not been structured for this kind of experience so I am really interested to see how the trailblazer does. [/QUOTE]
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