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[QUOTE="HoustonCuse, post: 1359137, member: 87"] I think the discomfort I have with it is that he is leaving when his value is at its lowest and he will have no chance to improve his stock by wowing teams at his workouts. He can't work out. So there is a very good chance is leaving an awful lot of money on the table with the move. Of course, as a Syracuse fan I am disappointed he won't be playing for us, but it's more than that. Yes, if he is drafted he will have a big salary, but for a kid with his type of potential that type of money was always going to be there. To make an analogy to us normal people, it is like being in college but leaving school before getting your degree to jump on a job offer you got that will pay $15 an hour and have a limited career path when you likely could have expected to make $35 and hour with upward mobility. As a guy living on Ramen Noodles, the $15 an hour is a life saver, but it is still a poor decision not to stick it out for the $35/hour career. (especially so if you are on a full ride at college, thus not incurring debt) [/QUOTE]
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