I agree with the idea of taking the money if you are projected first round, but if you really look at this objectively it's not that easy in this situation. I've seen a lot of comparisons to Brackins and that's not an apples to apples comparison. Brackins didn't get tournament exposure and when you are on a losing team, your stats can really make you look better than what you are as you are the only one on the team that can score. In this situation I think it relates more to Fizer's. We have a really solid team coming back, Hoiberg has obviously showed he knows how to win, and there is real potential for him to become a lottery pick as he's very well known now for what he does on the court not his past off the court. If this were a lightning in a bottle situation where he got hot in the tourney and maybe he's getting drafted on potential then yea, jump all over that. But we are stacked for next year and his game is growing, if we keep winning, his stock will rise huge next year.