Milan Momcilovic tweets "entering NBA draft and portal"

I’m the opposite. It’s never been better.

Far more parity than ever before in both sports imo.The portal means you’re never more than one offseason away from turning things around. Free agency with money more palatable than following high school recruiting in which you hope your coach can show enough “love” to 16-17 year olds, only to have a blue blood come in last minute and win, with the recruit getting little PT
I ask myself "in the current landscape, will Iowa State ever have another Georges Niang?" The answer is no. NIL, the portal, conference realignment, "media partners," just greed overall, has ruined most of the love I had for college sports.
 
Please describe why Americans are the greediest of all.

Also, pro football has never been better and pro basketball players and the NBA ( not an NBA fan) have never been better. I am MJ era and he is still the best imo, but top to bottom, pro sports have never been better.

You complain about suits and American greed. It seems you gave stronger feelings about something other than the quality players and leagues. The players and leagues, top to bottom, have never been better.

Humans in general are greedy and college athletics and pro obviously have always been centered around making money and greed follows that.
 
Congratulations and glad you can, I'm just waiting to get priced out of my seats then it'll be JW and Eric on the radio for me. I still like ISU athletics but me actually caring about a athlete is dropping rapidly. I used to believe some of them actually liked being at ISU, now lots of them I have my doubt. Tamin did AJ in WBB does, Konrady in FB, some of the wrestlers maybe?
My allegiance actually lie with ISU the university not the athletes. I'll cheer them on but they come and go and the University is still there.
All fair statements.

Note - I lived in the residence halls my freshman year and there happened to be a half dozen football players on our floor. They were from around the country. I learned early on that our athletes do not have the same feelings as the people that have been emotional fans. Can it develop with some of the athletes? Yes, it can, but I did learn that emotional feelings about winning and losing are generally stronger with the fan than the athlete.

Some athletes develop the same emotional commitment. I believe that Tyrese and George are recent examples. However, for the vast majority, it is a stepping stone to their next walk in life.
 
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Humans in general are greedy and college athletics and pro obviously have always been centered around making money and greed follows that.
True. That is not what my reply was referencing from the original post.
 
This exactly. I get why people feel the way they do right now but it's getting real melodramatic.

Some of the most beloved football and basketbsll players in ISU history including the last 15 years were transfers and one or two year guys but let's meltdown about it being normal.
 
He could take the NIL now but the perception will become, “he’s not good enough to play in the NBA” and may not even get drafted after year 5. If you can get a spot in the league you take it. A 10 year career in the NBA is gonna be waaaay more lucrative than two years of college ball.
False dichotomy

If he’s good enough to play 10 years in the NBA, the are similar odds he’ll do that regardless of whether he first makes $5-$6 million next year in college
 
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I ask myself "in the current landscape, will Iowa State ever have another Georges Niang?" The answer is no. NIL, the portal, conference realignment, "media partners," just greed overall, has ruined most of the love I had for college sports.
Odd single issue voter mentality. Regardless, they had very few of him in the before now too. That era has been dead for 30 years

I wouldn’t trade the last decade of FB and MBB for any previous. A big part of that is increased parity from player mobility.
 
False dichotomy

If he’s good enough to play 10 years in the NBA, the are similar he’ll do that regardless of whether he first makes $5-$6 million next year in college

I’m not sure it is. There a finite number of years for a basketball career - it’s not like he could stay in college longer and retire at 65 instead of 62. There’s also the factor that, due to age, he becomes less desirable for an NBA team every year that he waits.

The fiscally conservative choice is almost certainly to spend 2 more years in college the never have to work again, but it seems like he has a smart team and they are weighing options carefully.
 
Odd single issue voter mentality. Regardless, they had very few of him in the before now too. That era has been dead for 30 years

I wouldn’t trade the last decade of FB and MBB for any previous. A big part of that is increased parity from player mobility.
I get what you're saying, but very few is more than none.

To your other point, it's not the last 10 years I'm apprehensive about. It's the next 10.
 
I get what you're saying, but very few is more than none.

To your other point, it's not the last 10 years I'm apprehensive about. It's the next 10.
There won’t be none. We just had Lipsey.
By definition, Georges is special because he’s an outlier in any era

The comment was about now/recent era.

Things are arguably as good as ever. Historical elites have lost exclusivity, more parity. More access. Only one offseason from legitimate improvement (remember when you knew next year would likely suck before the current year was even finished?). Spring is far more interesting than ever due to free agency

It can be improved. CBA with real cap and multiple year contracts would help.

Who knows what comes in the future. The revenue gap will grow, but we’ve never been competitive in that. As long as football has access to CFP and playing ex P5 schools, it’ll be fine. Basketball has more room for deterioration, but we will be able to offer enough that PT and usage will lure talent.
 
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I think Milan will be fine offensively in the NBA, especially since he won’t be getting the top defender all the time, if at all. But its not crazy to say Milan benefited significantly from TJs system defensively. He will be a below average defender in the NBA playing against elite athletes night in and night out.
He will probably be a below average defender, but to say he'll be a "big time defensive liability" is incorrect. He's worse than the great defenders that Iowa State had (Toure, Heise, etc) but he's better than the average college player, thanks to TJ's coaching.
 
He will probably be a below average defender, but to say he'll be a "big time defensive liability" is incorrect. He's worse than the great defenders that Iowa State had (Toure, Heise, etc) but he's better than the average college player, thanks to TJ's coaching.
Half the guys in the NBA right now are 'O'le defenders, they couldn't defend their way out of a wet paper bag. Milan will do just fine in that regard. My only NBA concern for him is ball-handling, if you're a 6'8" wing in the NBA you are going to need to be able to dribble and pass well, and I'm not convinced Milan currently has those skills at a pro ball level.
 
Please describe why Americans are the greediest of all.

Also, pro football has never been better and pro basketball players and the NBA ( not an NBA fan) have never been better. I am MJ era and he is still the best imo, but top to bottom, pro sports have never been better.

You complain about suits and American greed. It seems you gave stronger feelings about something other than the quality players and leagues. The players and leagues, top to bottom, have never been better.
Ok I might be exaggerating, yeah of course every country is greedy but look at Europe, when they tried to create a mega league their fans took a stand, even the fans of teams who would stand to benefit from it.

In the US there just isn't enough vocal fans to stop what's happening, everyone says they hate what's happening but evidently not enough. And suits know that people will keep watching, I disagree with them but that's what they think.
Maybe social media is just pushing the vocal minority of SEC and Big ten fans dancing on the graves of the rest of us "poors" but it's discouraging.
 
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milan’s greatest strength is shooting and nba teams will not be able to help off him so it basically opens up the floor for driving lanes in the nba. if they help out he just needs a mili second to get off his great shot. he will be ok