PJ and Travis. And I don’t think Cal wanted the Vanderbilt drama anymore imo.
Yep, again as I have said before I am not the type to jump on the "bash train" when players (even ignorantly) declare for the draft like JV did...but idk, there just seemed to be a LOT of smoke, Cal calling him out in public...his circle seemingly holding JV back for monetary gain (lol what monetary gain though?)
That is the saddest part of all imo. I mean granted these guys are adults,
however many of them have had their handlers, brothers, friends, mentors, Uncle Grandfather T (as
@morgousky so eloquently put it...I got a chuckle out of that one lol) in their ear since they were probably 14 essentially guiding (aka making decisions) for them. It sucks and it is sad. So many people on here are quick to bash those of us who legitimately think JV is making an IGNORANT business decision...as if we "only care about ourselves"
Nope, someone like SGA, Knox etc? 100% absolutely makes sense to declare...make that guaranteed millions. But JV? lol...when he could have come back, made even MORE legit connections with the help of Cal, built his brand...built more hype and easily go lottery/mid first round next year?
It is a foolish decision, and when thinking long term its evident it is a stupid decision. Hand to god, if my son had the gifts PJ, JV etc had I would absolutely encourage their hand to return to school. PJ made the right decision.
Look, of course these guys want to be millionaires playing for an organization as awesome as the NBA...who freaking wouldn't? But sometimes...ya know sometimes...it takes more than 9 months of haphazard "work" to become a multi millionaire. This thinking of "He is 20 years old and maxed out!" is Ludacris