If you think John Calipari made demands to take the UCLA job and then they couldn't buy out Rick Barnes and settled for Mick Cronin, I don't know what to tell you.
It makes sense if UCLA valued Cal more than Barnes. If Cals demands were paid out over time and UCLA felt they could afford it over the course of 5-6 years it makes sense. Maybe UCLA wasn't willing to pay an 8 figure lump sum buy-out up front for Barnes but they were willing to give Cal a bunch of things that didn't involve a huge up front payment.If you think John Calipari made demands to take the UCLA job and then they couldn't buy out Rick Barnes and settled for Mick Cronin, I don't know what to tell you.
It makes sense if UCLA valued Cal more than Barnes. If Cals demands were paid out over time and UCLA felt they could afford it over the course of 5-6 years it makes sense. Maybe UCLA wasn't willing to pay an 8 figure lump sum buy-out up front for Barnes but they were willing to give Cal a bunch of things that didn't involve a huge up front payment.
I agree. UCLA thinks they are on the same level as UK, Duke or UNC and they are leaking this information to try and prove it.I have no doubt they were willing to pay Cal what he wanted.
What I meant was that there's no way UCLA had Cal on the hook, meeting all of his requests, and essentially about to hire him, and then ended up with Mick Cronin.
Cal laid out his terms, and while UCLA was calling around to make sure they could meet them, he signed a new contract at UK. Everyone but UCLA knows he used them for the new contract. They're leaking details to try and save face, just like the leaked it the first time to make the job look more attractive.
Once my small, chubby friend met one of those monster energy drink girls at a convention. She talked to him for literally minutes. Smiled and everything. No man has ever been more convinced that there was genuine interest towards him."Contrary to the widespread narrative that the Bruins had been played by a master tactician, the search committee felt that Calipari’s interest had been genuine, said a person close to the committee."
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Definitely one of the three worst posters on this board with out a doubtI'd love to be able to claim all the "almost" things in my life. Guess what? Something either happens or it doesn't.
By the way, has anyone ever been more consistent than the OP? Consistently terrible and transparent.
KSR seems to be trying to follow the classic successful athlete’s model. Have success and make money. Open restaurant. Talk out both sides of mouth or say/do something crazy and lose support. Bankruptcy is the usual next step followers by the occasional tv appearance as a commentator. Tick tock.
Absolutely, you don't say no immediately in these cases. Why would you? You listen to the offer. If you're in Calipari's situation, you have the conversation. You talk about what it would take to get you out of your current situation. These are just conversations more than negotiations. This doesn't bother me one bit.Why wouldn't you negotiate and see how far they are willing to go? Obviously we'd all rather he didn't even talk to anyone. He didn't go. No big deal. People are going to blow this way out of proportion though.
Yeah we know. That says it all -- about you, not Cal.I wouldnt have cared had he left for UCLA lol
Yes but I think it’s a little greedy on his part if it was only about money. I mean the guy makes 9 million a year. How much does one really need? Not really fair to compare the average working American with Cal.I think it's rather funny that some act as if another company come to them with a open checkbook that they wouldn't atleast talk to them.
Haters gonna hateKSR seems to be trying to follow the classic successful athlete’s model. Have success and make money. Open restaurant. Talk out both sides of mouth or say/do something crazy and lose support. Bankruptcy is the usual next step followers by the occasional tv appearance as a commentator. Tick tock.