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Dalton26

Thanks, Kentucky for revealing yourself

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Is anybody else as good as Calipari at taking #1 ranked recruits and turning them into undrafted players?


That really isn't fair at all. If anything it is more of a sign that recruiting rankings can be utter crap

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Isn't the coach responsible for evaluating high school talent too?  Regardless of whose fault it is, nobody can take a highly regarded player and get them drafted lower than projections out of high school like Calipari can.

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In all seriousness, where did the Harrisons get the money to buy mom that car? They are college students. What agent would give them the money for that in advance of maybe not even being drafted? They could both go undrafted, neither receive a contract not get any guaranteed money and be playing in the D-League making less than that car cost

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In all seriousness, where did the Harrisons get the money to buy mom that car? They are college students. What agent would give them the money for that in advance of maybe not even being drafted? They could both go undrafted, neither receive a contract not get any guaranteed money and be playing in the D-League making less than that car cost

Chances are at least one of them will get drafted and end up signing a contract. I'm sure their agent knows what he's doing. Plus, that car isn't a Lamborghini or anything.

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In all seriousness, where did the Harrisons get the money to buy mom that car? They are college students. What agent would give them the money for that in advance of maybe not even being drafted? They could both go undrafted, neither receive a contract not get any guaranteed money and be playing in the D-League making less than that car cost

 

Many of the largest banks have departments that cater to the pro athlete and will make these kinds of loans "on the come".  Even if they go overseas, they'll likely make enough to make the payments.  

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Can we further discuss the rumors of Cal to Pelicans??

 

http://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.ssf/2015/05/john_calipari_interested_in_pe.html

Not sure who the "source" is for most of the articles out there right now, but it's rumored that Pelicans were willing to pay around $4 to $5 million, while Cal currently makes $8MIL.  Interesting to note that he hasn't signed that contract extension that UK offered recently...

 

"But Calipari makes about $8 million annually and recently agreed to a one-year contract extension through 2022, which he hasn't yet signed."

 

 

Is there a "standard" time that NBA teams will usually hire on a new coach during the offseason? Whether Cal is actually interested or not, I'm curious to see how this all plays out and if the article is true or rubbish.

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Coaches always say they won't take an NBA job but look at Billy Donovan and Brad Stevens. 

Billy Donovan isn't the best example because he of his incident with the Orlando Magic a few years back. Plus Cal has already coached in the NBA before.

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Sooo.....today, Calipari once again revealed himself (in a major way):

Calipari said the goal last season was to get eight players drafted, not win the national title. “Last year we started the season with a goal,” he told the Alltech Rebelation crowd. “You may think that goal was to win the national title and win all the games and be… It was to get eight players drafted.”

Vomit-worthy truths from the coach with no regard for the 'student' part of 'student-athlete'.

He's 'non-traditional', as in he's a college coach but his primary goal is putting players in the NBA.

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I dislike Calipari, but I am pretty sure the context was if he gets 8 players by the end of the in position to be drafted to the NBA, then everything else should come along with that (i.e. winning, championships, etc.).  It is skewed by that quote.

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