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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 579718" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>This is a great point in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>The Platform of College Athletics is what creates the wealth that we are talking about here. If you don't believe that, then take a look at the Arena and Indoor Leagues that have sputtered out over the last few years. The kids are extremely talented, but part of the agreement for going to the school, getting the coaching / development / meal plans / housing / education is that you make the school money and not the other way around. This does certainly mean that for a handful of kids (Like a Zion Williams) their earning abilities are delayed but I would maintain that they are also magnified with their association with the school / platform of NCAA Sports. What is the last shoe deal or sponsor deal you can recall for a GLeague player?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 579718, member: 959"] This is a great point in my opinion. The Platform of College Athletics is what creates the wealth that we are talking about here. If you don't believe that, then take a look at the Arena and Indoor Leagues that have sputtered out over the last few years. The kids are extremely talented, but part of the agreement for going to the school, getting the coaching / development / meal plans / housing / education is that you make the school money and not the other way around. This does certainly mean that for a handful of kids (Like a Zion Williams) their earning abilities are delayed but I would maintain that they are also magnified with their association with the school / platform of NCAA Sports. What is the last shoe deal or sponsor deal you can recall for a GLeague player? [/QUOTE]
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