Milan Momcilovic withdraws from the 2026 NBA Draft

I think this is pretty well stated, but everyone needs to also keep in mind that when he decided to enter the portal, Iowa State was likely a little light of what the market was for him, but not 100%+ light.

If the numbers out there are real (and, again, I think they are), his market value exploded over the course of just a couple of weeks. We never had a chance and/or not as desperate as some other programs. I know TJ was prepared.
He would have had to take a hometown discount to come back but if him and his camp wanted to be at Iowa State he would be here. He wanted to get paid and so be it.
 
Yea, with how NIL is going it's clearly demonstrated players don't really care about the schools or their fans. After he makes 6 mil and then goes to the NBA, in all honesty why would he think about Iowa State. After transferring why would we want to stay connected with him in recruiting purposes, he's not going to donate, etc.
We don’t know he won’t donate. He may regard himself as a Cyclone forever. We just don’t know yet
 
College sports is a job now. That’s the reality.

I could quit my job and leave to a competitor right now. With no repercussions. Just like Milan.
If this was true, Campbell would currently be meeting with a defense lawyer after Iowa State sued him for some type of NCA or non solicitation suit
 
That's probably the best way to look at it, logically.

Emotionally, though, no one has a rooting interest in H&R Block and returning CPA Brian Anderson.
It helps I grew up a pro sports fan first. I became a college fan in H.S. and then obviously in college at ISU.

But for my pro teams, I just have the mindset that a player could leave in free agency or be traded at any time. It sucks, but that’s just the reality so it doesn’t bother me as much. I just view ISU the same way now too.
 
That's probably the best way to look at it, logically.

Emotionally, though, no one has a rooting interest in H&R Block and returning CPA Brian Anderson.
I'm also not paying hundreds of dollars to go watch CPA Brian work or spends thousands going to watch CPA Brian attend a work conference either.
 
The big hang up was the timing, I think. We needed to know before he was ready. I am fairly confident TJ had a plan for both scenarios - with or without Milan - but both needed to be done quickly.

Had we waited, there is a very high likelihood we would not have been able to secure the transfer class we did, this ballooning NiL effect would have still happened, and Milan would have been in a much tougher situation than he is now (if you can believe that).
This is why it’s hard for me to get worked up over Milan. Both parties were put in a tough spot with the way the calendar is set up.

It sounds like MM and Otz have communicated the entire way. Otz did the right thing building a roster assuming we were moving on. It is what it is.
 
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This may be true, but I would wager that a majority of the jobs that pay well into the six figure range (as we are talking about here) DO have non-compete clauses which are regularly enforced.
I don’t believe this is true either. In many states they’re outright illegal and in the others are highly regulated.

Anecdotally, I’ve never heard any of my peers who has a non-compete getting pursued (I myself do not have one). Commentary online says the % that are enforced is “very low”.

And Campbell had a buyout anyway. You could try negotiating buyouts with players (as schools have been doing), because, as I said, college sports is a job.
 
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Or maybe some of us prefer teams that make the sweet 16 to those that don't. It's no question to me that I've been more disappointed in WBB the last 3 years than either FB or MBB.

I don't hate any of them. Disappointing to see them all leave but I understand why.
Lol - if you're looking for reasons team's lost in the tournament, look RIGHT at Milan Momcilovic and his disappearing acts. don't tell me 1 round is the reason for your distain, it's ok to say you like watching sweaty boys more than sweaty girls.
 
If Milan wanted to come back to Iowa State he’d be at Iowa State. He told TJ prior to the tournament it was Iowa State or the NBA and then he went silent and his camp told TJ they were going to shop him around.

No hard feelings from either side but Haliburton openly said he wish he had to spend 3 years in college like they do in the NFL so he could come back. Milan was going to get $3 mil from us but he wanted to explore the NBA and other colleges. Totally his choice and fair but a horrible comparison in my opinion.

Wasn’t there some talk that his camp was somewhat unhappy last year and he was considering leaving? Either way, Milan was a great player for us. He easily won’t crack my top 15 favorites of the modern era. And the fact that he left plays a big part of that.

Tyrese has shown with his actions that Iowa State is very important to him. He’s given a lot of money. He’s come back often for all sports. He seemed legit honored that he got the Olympic banner.
 
It helps I grew up a pro sports fan first. I became a college fan in H.S. and then obviously in college at ISU.

But for my pro teams, I just have the mindset that a player could leave in free agency or be traded at any time. It sucks, but that’s just the reality so it doesn’t bother me as much. I just view ISU the same way now too.

It’s very simple.

Fans root for their team. Players that play for other teams are inherently to be rooted against. Same for fans of professional teams

Although Haliburton didn’t exhaust his eligibility, he doesn’t play for another team. He plays in the NBA.

Big difference

Milan made the right decision. But I root against all other teams, particularly blue bloods
 
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