This is Furio moving back to Italy without warning.Reading some of these responses is actually humorous. Everyone is blamed without even mentioning the root cause. I am sure that there is a large number of graduates on here from the Whitman School that are zealots of capitalism, the root cause previously mentioned. I am also sure that these zealots will respond with their predicable hate to this post. But, don't blame the kid for everything he has been taught by the society he grew up in.
Everything that we were taught about capitalism is pure excrement. Capitalism was best described by two mafiosa, Tony Soprano and in "The Godfather." Tony described capitalism as doing everything possible to "maximize profits." Of course, this is at the cost to others who will suffer from the greed of the capitalist. If some one uses moral conduct in their decision making process and is sympathetic to the consequences of others, this is called socialism. This is the great moral debate facing our country and our planet. Why would anyone expect sports to be exempt? Indeed, sports are a crucible for the process.
The other quote comes from "The Godfather" and is simply put as , "It's just business." Which is another way of explaining capitalism.
Let the haters begin...
Reading some of these responses is actually humorous. Everyone is blamed without even mentioning the root cause. I am sure that there is a large number of graduates on here from the Whitman School that are zealots of capitalism, the root cause previously mentioned. I am also sure that these zealots will respond with their predicable hate to this post. But, don't blame the kid for everything he has been taught by the society he grew up in.
Everything that we were taught about capitalism is pure excrement. Capitalism was best described by two mafiosa, Tony Soprano and in "The Godfather." Tony described capitalism as doing everything possible to "maximize profits." Of course, this is at the cost to others who will suffer from the greed of the capitalist. If some one uses moral conduct in their decision making process and is sympathetic to the consequences of others, this is called socialism. This is the great moral debate facing our country and our planet. Why would anyone expect sports to be exempt? Indeed, sports are a crucible for the process.
The other quote comes from "The Godfather" and is simply put as , "It's just business." Which is another way of explaining capitalism.
Let the haters begin...
A friend of mine actually believes g-league coaching is better for nba purposes than a year at Syracuse. I'm not a "JB can do no wrong guy," but that statement seems ludicrous to me. Coaches in the G-league are coaches in the G-league for a reason. Am I way off-base or has my friend lost it?
I think this is correct.I think someone else nailed it. $$$$ from a agent.
I think it just portrays the kid as not intelligent and also having been convinced by $$ promises. It also portrays Bazley as extremely selfish
He should say nothing.Boeheims next public comments are going to be EPIC
Yeah this could be my final straw.
Unless one of the shoe companies needed someone to set an example and they got him to bite. He may not be worth it in marketing dollars, but given the stuff that's happened this year, he may be worth it in terms of future precedent.He ain't getting any endorsements. Not a high enough profile player. Agent cash advance, yes, but he ain't getting a shoe deal and won't be signing any other endorsements any time soon when he'll be playing in a league with literally zero exposure.
Reading some of these responses is actually humorous. Everyone is blamed without even mentioning the root cause. I am sure that there is a large number of graduates on here from the Whitman School that are zealots of capitalism, the root cause previously mentioned. I am also sure that these zealots will respond with their predicable hate to this post. But, don't blame the kid for everything he has been taught by the society he grew up in.
Everything that we were taught about capitalism is pure excrement. Capitalism was best described by two mafiosa, Tony Soprano and in "The Godfather." Tony described capitalism as doing everything possible to "maximize profits." Of course, this is at the cost to others who will suffer from the greed of the capitalist. If some one uses moral conduct in their decision making process and is sympathetic to the consequences of others, this is called socialism. This is the great moral debate facing our country and our planet. Why would anyone expect sports to be exempt? Indeed, sports are a crucible for the process.
The other quote comes from "The Godfather" and is simply put as , "It's just business." Which is another way of explaining capitalism.
Let the haters begin...
makes the most sense. This way the agent can actually pay him whatever he wants now, then sign him guaranteeing he's kept on as an agent when he hits the NBA. The player is locked in. All legal. Only risk for the agent is if the player turns out to be a bust.I think this is correct.
And the legal language will need to change if they can back out at any time.Just prevents you from talking to or signing with another school - it's not a contract other than that
How are we writing off next season already. Let’s wait until Oshae makes a decision before we freak out. I think we will be pretty good next season. I expect a top 25 season. Frank and Brissett are very capable of all ACC type seasons. Hughes and Carey’s versatility will help solve depth issues.
PG Frank Carey Washington
2G Hughes Carey Buddy
3 Brissett Hughes
4 Marek Brissett
5 PC Sidibe
Wouldn’t mind adding a grad transfer big man from a smaller school who would be happy with 7 to 8 minutes a game.
I think they would already have known about this and been trying. Hard to believe this came as a surprise today.Any chance the staff can convince otherwise?
Geno have a year of eligibility left, or did he burn that in November?Fire up the 5th grad transfer option again...ugh.
I don't think I'm high enough to understand what you just wrote there.
How are we writing off next season already. Let’s wait until Oshae makes a decision before we freak out. I think we will be pretty good next season. I expect a top 25 season. Frank and Brissett are very capable of all ACC type seasons. Hughes and Carey’s versatility will help solve depth issues.
PG Frank Carey Washington
2G Hughes Carey Buddy
3 Brissett Hughes
4 Marek Brissett
5 PC Sidibe
Wouldn’t mind adding a grad transfer big man from a smaller school who would be happy with 7 to 8 minutes a game.