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Cal's Ivan Rabb explains his decision to return to school
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[QUOTE="Dave85, post: 1754608, member: 3946"] Just out curiosity, and I mean no disrespect to your point of view, what happens if he got the million dollar contract and blew out his knee a few games in. Does he still get the entire amount or is there an injury clause? But I do see your point. Take the money now because money is the most important thing and we all have to be good squirrels with our nuts. To be honest with you, I might not be able to walk away from a million dollars. Certainly not a billion dollars. But a million dollars doesn't seem like much anymore. It's hard to say. We shall see if Rabb's gamble pays off. Heaven knows many of my gambles have NOT paid off. How do you know! Injury is always part of the game and is always a risk. The other way of thinking about it is by coming back another year he might be stronger to prevent injury when he does play in the NBA. If we are going to talk hypotheticals there are many different scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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