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Mar 28, 2025
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johnnybyu
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This 100%. Maybe he personally wants another year at BYU. If it is a financial
Decision and he is top 15 this year you take a multi year deal now.
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Egor staying can make financial sense for him
The Chief
Mar 28, 1:57pm
You're not taking into account injury risk in these #
VinnyBYU
Mar 28, 1:58pm
Insurance
Don Carlton
Mar 28, 2:02pm
yes of course, but how much?
VinnyBYU
Mar 28, 2:05pm
Injury insurance. I think most NBA contracts have injury insurance policies
kotacoug
Mar 28, 2:10pm
I mentioned insurance in there
The Chief
Mar 28, 2:24pm
What if his draft stock tanks? What if he comes back
TCuz
Mar 28, 2:00pm
Yep, the whole "his stock could improve but couldn't drop much" makes no sense.
Scratch
Mar 28, 2:04pm
A perfect example is Cody Williams
I'mBatman
Mar 28, 2:29pm
You don’t stay if you’re a lottery pick. There are risks in each decision.
kotacoug
Mar 28, 2:13pm
The argument to stick around cannot be financial. There's no way to really
Scratch
Mar 28, 2:22pm
Not true. If he is a top 5 pick. Better suited for a successful first contract
kotacoug
Mar 28, 3:04pm
But this time, it benefits the team that I am cheering for.
RSL
Mar 28, 2:28pm
Yes, that's a fair point. But his clear talent of passing and
The Chief
Mar 28, 2:31pm
RE: Yes, that's a fair point. But his clear talent of passing and
Scratch
Mar 28, 2:37pm
I'm open to discussion, give me your reasoning instead of a GIF
The Chief
Mar 28, 2:39pm
I just did below.
Scratch
Mar 28, 2:40pm
I think if he came back and shot the same percentage from 3 it would be absolutely devastating to his draft stock
TCuz
Mar 28, 2:38pm
If his current traits with minimal development would make him a top-15 pick next
Scratch
Mar 28, 2:39pm
I don't think its that binary from one year to the next.
The Chief
Mar 28, 2:52pm
I'm sorry, but saying an 18-year-old's stock won't drop much if he doesn't
Scratch
Mar 28, 2:56pm
You think you are making a point but you aren’t.
kotacoug
Mar 28, 3:01pm
RE: You think you are making a point but you aren’t.
Scratch
Mar 28, 3:03pm
Well you aren’t. It’s not black and white on the financials. There are many
kotacoug
Mar 28, 3:05pm
Are we talking 15-20 or 25-30? Big differences there. I haven't seen anyone
Scratch
Mar 28, 3:14pm
NBA.com had him at 20 prior to the tournament. That’s the range I’m talking
kotacoug
Mar 28, 3:29pm
RE: NBA.com had him at 20 prior to the tournament. That’s the range
Scratch
Mar 28, 3:49pm
I love the article you posted basically made my same point:
The Chief
Mar 28, 6:29pm
RE: I'm sorry, but saying an 18-year-old's stock won't drop much if he doesn't
The Chief
Mar 28, 3:31pm
If Egor stays it will not be financial related. The guy generally appears to
BYUheaven
Mar 28, 2:25pm
This 100%. Maybe he personally wants another year at BYU. If it is a financial
johnnybyu
Mar 28, 2:35pm
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