No Green Room/Draft invite for JQ

bnewt5

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Some of you really need to get a grip and grow up. I know you as grown men are not this dedicated to your employers and have never offered to take pay cuts, work for free, or give money back. In fact, some of y'all are probably on this message board right now reading and replying when you should be working. Smh

College athletics is big business. Don't get mad when the athletes treat it as such.
Totally different, can't tell your employer your aren't going to work and continue to get paid as if you were
 

CRZ4UK

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Worst post of all time. Who gives back millions? You wouldn't, I wouldn't and no other person on this board would. The Coach is the won that agreed to the deal. They knew he was injured and there was a chance he would not play. They gambled and they lost.
I believe JQ could have played. If he could have played , received money and didn’t , then in a sense that’s fraud. Yes, we took a gamble, but not many kids take the money and refuse to play. That is the problem with this stupid paying a person for his name and not his production.
I won’t root for him or claim him as a Kentucky guy because I believe he did UK wrong. Just like Sharpe.
Every kid essentially can take the money then sit if they wanted to. Most don’t .
I’ll root for those guys.
The kid at Kansas load managed himself and sat out when he was tired. If I was a Kansas fan, I would not wish him success either.
 
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BookofMormon

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I don’t see the hoot about it at all. He came back too early and looked amazing for one game. Then he looked completely unplayable and had to shut it down.

I’ll gladly cheer for him to do well at the next level. I see no advantage to vitriol. I care about what helps UK in the future. If JQ excels in the NBA and wants to tell the world he’s a Wildcat before an NBA final, I’d be perfectly fine with it.
That's a good positive way to look at it.
 

Supafuzz75

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Some of you really need to get a grip and grow up. I know you as grown men are not this dedicated to your employers and have never offered to take pay cuts, work for free, or give money back. In fact, some of y'all are probably on this message board right now reading and replying when you should be working. Smh

College athletics is big business. Don't get mad when the athletes treat it as such.
I took a pay cut from $18 to $15 at a mines once,, didn't have to think twice about it.. And who gives a **** if they're on the clock posting on here?
 

*Fox2Monk*

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I bet it would have helped to play more than 4 games.

 

*Fox2Monk*

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Some of you really need to get a grip and grow up. I know you as grown men are not this dedicated to your employers and have never offered to take pay cuts, work for free, or give money back. In fact, some of y'all are probably on this message board right now reading and replying when you should be working. Smh

College athletics is big business. Don't get mad when the athletes treat it as such.
What work did he do? Rehab? He could have done that on his own time.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Worst post of all time. Who gives back millions? You wouldn't, I wouldn't and no other person on this board would. The Coach is the won that agreed to the deal. They knew he was injured and there was a chance he would not play. They gambled and they lost.
Which is why schools need clauses that don’t pay out if they don’t play. It’s huge business and those clauses exist for a reason. Contracts based on escalators are used all the time.
 
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ToniTonyToneDelkDelkDelk

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And any successful business is built on delivering their promised product. That's called customer service. Don't get mad when the fans treat it as such.
It's called NIL (Name Image and Likeness). He delivered on that. Kentucky and sponsors paid. He fulfilled his part of the contract. You being mad that he was too injured and this administration miscalculated his recovery is a you problem.
 

ToniTonyToneDelkDelkDelk

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They are all pampered millionaires. None of them care about Kentucky. They care about getting paid and care about getting to the league. That is it! Remember the Instagrams last year after getting beat at home?
They are all overpaid! That is the reason I stopped watching the NBA years ago. Now, the college game is the same way.
Why would he care about Kentucky?
You are proving you only care about him if he is playing.
 

warrior-cat

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Oct 22, 2004
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If this guy crushes it, is BBN going to claim him as one of their own? Add him to the list of NBA alum? Would be hysterical.
Not going to happen, but if for some twist of fate it does, I will come back here and eat crow. I think those team doctors who said pass on him are probably in a better position to figure it out. Now, with all of this talk of God, who knows.
 

warrior-cat

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I believe JQ could have played. If he could have played , received money and didn’t , then in a sense that’s fraud. Yes, we took a gamble, but not many kids take the money and refuse to play. That is the problem with this stupid paying a person for his name and not his production.
I won’t root for him or claim him as a Kentucky guy because I believe he did UK wrong. Just like Sharpe.
Every kid essentially can take the money then sit if they wanted to. Most don’t .
I’ll root for those guys.
The kid at Kansas load managed himself and sat out when he was tired. If I was a Kansas fan, I would not wish him success either.
I wish they would structure some kind of contract where if they don't play they must forfeit most of the money and if it is because they were injured then they must come back the next year and keep the money. If they decide not to and go on to the NBA or transfer, forfeit the pay.
 
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*Fox2Monk*

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It's called NIL (Name Image and Likeness). He delivered on that. Kentucky and sponsors paid. He fulfilled his part of the contract. You being mad that he was too injured and this administration miscalculated his recovery is a you problem.
It’s framed as NIL, but everyone knows it’s pay for play. Show me all the ads and things he did for that money. I bet they were few and far between and way above market value.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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They also could've put those stipulations in his contract.
They did not.
They gambled and lost.
It happens.
They can’t, it’s called NIL as you said. They legally can’t do that. Which is why people call it theft, and why it’s so one sided right now that it needs to be changed. It’s pro sports now and collective bargaining has to happen to protect all parties.
 

TFCat11

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He’ll be out of the league in 3-4 years , and injuries will be blamed, not lack of talent, just so all parties involved can save face.
 

warrior-cat

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He’ll be out of the league in 3-4 years , and injuries will be blamed, not lack of talent, just so all parties involved can save face.
If he ever gets in. G-league or international until... I hope for his sake that the money he got from UK is being either invested or has been for the most part saved for the future.
 

BookofMormon

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Spurs media seems to think JQ is their target at number 20
Many comp him to Robert Williams from Portland. It'll be all about who falls to the Spurs, but their target will be a strong 4. That could be anyone from Johnson, Graves, Quaintnance, Steinbech - best of who falls.

I'm going to find watching them and OKC during the draft very interesting, as both will be looking to find ways to stay ahead in that matchup.
 

exo6desmo

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Some of you really need to get a grip and grow up. I know you as grown men are not this dedicated to your employers and have never offered to take pay cuts, work for free, or give money back. In fact, some of y'all are probably on this message board right now reading and replying when you should be working. Smh

College athletics is big business. Don't get mad when the athletes treat it as such.
Ok Jamal
 
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