this is objectively true, but I find it unsavory. It basically establishes that the purpose of all these players (and college coaches) is to fool the NBA into drafting and paying people who are frauds. Who don’t really have the chops to cut it but can somehow win the lottery and trick an NBA team into paying them. I’m going to suggest that to someone who has taken up coaching at the college level as their life’s work, this concept is repugnant. JB presumably is one of those people. I don’t believe he is trying to trash any player or sabotage their chances at success in the pros, he is answering questions about said chances to the best of his abilities given the current manifestation of that player. Realistically, he has generally been fairly accurate in those assessments with his notable miss being Grant. Calipari would try to help a player trick or scam their way to a one time windfall of cash in the NBA, but I don’t get the feeling JB is wired that way. Yes, it is certainly something that can be exploited by outside entities like you see in this thread and he should be aware of that and do a better job. Communication with the media and other outside entities has always been a severe weakness for him and it has certainly hurt his program over the years.