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As you should have, but this deng thread deserved a mean, nasty mark of closure.
You are correct in both cases.
As you should have, but this deng thread deserved a mean, nasty mark of closure.
UNLV just got a commitment from Nass Cunningham from Alabama. Deng and Cunningham play the same position and have a very similar style of play. It would seem Deng and Cunningham don’t fit together on a roster (complete speculation)
Maybe our chances with Deng aren’t done yet…
I think this is exactly it. He has asked for a lot more money than I believe the marketHe may be taking too Deng long to decide,
and teams are taking other guys who are willing to commit.
Now.
Also may be asking for too much above fair market value,
so teams aren’t in a rush to throw that kinda $ at a somewhat 1-dimensional role player.
100%…I wonder if this reignites anything with Syracuse or if we’ve already moved on to Bristow and/or ValenciaHe may be taking too Deng long to decide,
and teams are taking other guys who are willing to commit.
Now.
Also may be asking for too much above fair market value,
so teams aren’t in a rush to throw that kinda $ at a somewhat 1-dimensional role player.
The “Brissett.”I think this is exactly it. He has asked for a lot more money than I believe the market
wants to pay him. More than we want to pay him for sure. He may wake up some morning
without a chair.
Hopefully we have moved on, if he really wanted to be here he would have signed already.100%…I wonder if this reignites anything with Syracuse or if we’ve already moved on to Bristow and/or Valencia
Pay transparency would be a huge boon for workers. The only people that want that number confidential are the CEOsWould you want everyone at your job to know what everyone else was making? It only creates problems.
Once again, too strong. He is looking to cash in and maybe for the last time in his life. That is just looking out for yourself. Just as all the rest of the guys on our team have done.Hopefully we have moved on, if he really wanted to be here he would have signed already.
Not a team player so go somewhere else.
what i dont understand is how do they know for sure that Deng wouldnt be a top 2 forward on this roster?Deng wants to start. We want him as a rotation piece. This isn’t hard. Time to move on.
Kingz is gonna be the 3. Deng would definitely be first forward sub.what i dont understand is how do they know for sure that Deng wouldnt be a top 2 forward on this roster?
i get it that the expectation is that freeman is the #1 and that the freshman White is the likely #2...after that guys like souare and womack are reserves...and you could also go with kingz or maybe even anthony as forwards as well...
but for me...it is far from clear that deng wouldnt be a top 2 forward amongst that group...I personally beleive that he actually would be, along with freeman
that said,i understand the way this works when you are not Duke or Kentucky...in order to get players you have to promise playing time/starting status...so the "starters" have already been selected...before the season even starts...
this is problemtaic for many reasons...firstly, the assumptions can and will likely be wrong about the pecking order you imagine in your head...and that is exactly what has happened in rds first 2 seasons...he has grossly miscalculated the pecking orders of his rosters thus far, imo...
i get it that it is what it is...this is how it goes...spots are promised not earned these days...but i dont like it...and I think it leads to worse baslketball teams as a result...the prognisticatuon aspect of putting a roster together shuldnt be as important as it is...its everyhtjing now...and theres little room to plan for contingencies these days...
Wonderful doesn't mean we have to go along with it. Kids good but not worth chasingOnce again, too strong. He is looking to cash in and maybe for the last time in his life. That is just looking out for yourself. Just as all the rest of the guys on our team have done.
Let's just go for broke and get Deng and Valencia.Kimani Hamilton just committed to UNLV…that almost definitely excludes Deng from going to UNLV
Apparently our NIL is in decline according to two alums (who the board says haven’t contributed.) How could we possibly do that?Let's just go for broke and get Deng and Valencia.
Magic.Apparently our NIL is in decline according to two alums (who the board says haven’t contributed.) How could we possibly do that?
Magic.
I don't think it's fair to say a guy isn't a team player just because he's asking for a lot (and maybe too much). What Lampkin did "rubbed" most of us the wrong way with his negotiation last year. However, he played his heart out and played harder than arguably anyone else on the roster.Hopefully we have moved on, if he really wanted to be here he would have signed already.
Not a team player so go somewhere else.
What Lampkin did was different from Deng or any other portal guy holding out for more money. Lampkin made a deal on NIL and committed, had the team built around him as the centerpiece transfer for a second year head coach who needed results or would lose his dream job at his alma mater, waited until all the other serviceable centers were committed to other programs, and then threatened to leave unless given significantly more money which wasn't in the budget and we had to go out and get. Deng and other guys in the portal are right to hold out to try to maximize their earnings. It's smart of him. On the other hand, anyone who makes a deal and then much later threatens to pull out, at a time it would screw their teammates, coach, fans, and the program, is wrong for that.I don't think it's fair to say a guy isn't a team player just because he's asking for a lot (and maybe too much). What Lampkin did "rubbed" most of us the wrong way with his negotiation last year. However, he played his heart out and played harder than arguably anyone else on the roster.
Yeah, I don't disagree at all. I think you're missing my point. I'm just saying that money negotiations often don't have anything to do with a guy being a team player. As much as I didn't like what Lampkin did, once he finally did get here and money wasn't in the mix, he was all about winning and playing his heart out.What Lampkin did was different from Deng or any other portal guy holding out for more money. Lampkin made a deal on NIL and committed, had the team built around him as the centerpiece transfer for a second year head coach who needed results or would lose his dream job at his alma mater, waited until all the other serviceable centers were committed to other programs, and then threatened to leave unless given significantly more money which wasn't in the budget and we had to go out and get. Deng and other guys in the portal are right to hold out to try to maximize their earnings. It's smart of him. On the other hand, anyone who makes a deal and then much later threatens to pull out, at a time it would screw their teammates, coach, fans, and the program, is wrong for that.
We just print more money duhApparently our NIL is in decline according to two alums (who the board says haven’t contributed.) How could we possibly do that?
I know we're on the same page and agree. Was just sharing my opinion on the topic of NIL holdouts and replied to your post.Yeah, I don't disagree at all. I think you're missing my point. I'm just saying that money negotiations often don't have anything to do with a guy being a team player. As much as I didn't like what Lampkin did, once he finally did get here and money wasn't in the mix, he was all about winning and playing his heart out.