PurpleOut said:We understand your point as well, but it's not about you or us. It's about a 20-something year old college student that's trying to prepare for his future. The example you used about your wife earlier isn't close to the same.MasterAxe said:
I understand everyone's point. You all make perfectly valid points.
Mine is this: I don't want to be someone's backup plan. If he wants to go, then go. If he wants to stay, then stay.
I don't think I'm wrong for wanting SFA to be the priority. I want all-in players, not "almost all-in, but looking to leave," players.
He isn't looking to leaving, he's preparing to leave. Because if he doesn't leave this year...he WILL next year. This is the way the NCAA and NBA works. Players can make the decision to leave all together with only a few people giving them wrong/inaccurate. This way, Kevon gets to talk to a LOT of people to make sure it's the right decision. If it's not, he's still enrolled in school.
Purple Out Nailed it! I agree with what I think Master's point is- that being no one should play if they aren't all in. I just don't think Kevon's move signifies that. It's what will they tell me I need to work on so I can be ready for a career beyond college.
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