Storr reportedly is asking for 1M and has turned down an offer for 750K.Let's get Miles Rice, PG from Washington State and cancer survivor, and AJ Storr, SF from Wisconsin, and we'll be in the tournament.
Storr reportedly is asking for 1M and has turned down an offer for 750K.Let's get Miles Rice, PG from Washington State and cancer survivor, and AJ Storr, SF from Wisconsin, and we'll be in the tournament.
Yay college sportsStorr reportedly is asking for 1M and has turned down an offer for 750K.
Your gripe is with capitalism. Storr likely gets that as everyone in the country wants his talent.Yay college sports
the truest?Yeah the transfer portal is the truest definition of capitalism.
That said, many of the athletes will have a sad and rude awakening when they turn down $250,000 and a great situation only to bag chase and end up making a lateral move or step down in playing time or NIL dollars. I just can't imagine all these guys wanting $500k-1Mil are going to get their wish. Too many players wanting the same things and greatly overvaluing themselves.
Don’t know about truest, but compensation of athletes outside of a salary cap is certainly one of the most pure meritocracies that exist. Players get paid on talent and hard work alone. It’s one of the reasons the most ardent capitalists hate it.Yeah the transfer portal is the truest definition of capitalism. So anyone bitching about it must be bleeding heart Bernie bros, I'd assume.
Also, the adults in the room created this mess with their own greed.
The athletes simply followed suit. The athletes are the last ones to blame in all this.
I don't hate the transfer portal. If somebody wants to give a player a bag of money, go for it!Don’t know about truest, but compensation of athletes outside of a salary cap is certainly one of the most pure meritocracies that exist. Players get paid on talent and hard work alone. It’s one of the reasons the most ardent capitalists hate it.
I think there is another reason the most ardent capitalists hate itDon’t know about truest, but compensation of athletes outside of a salary cap is certainly one of the most pure meritocracies that exist. Players get paid on talent and hard work alone. It’s one of the reasons the most ardent capitalists hate it.
Maliq Brown out at Syracuse as well.Updated the first page of ACC Transfers...
Here's what I have (via Verbal Commits):
Current ACC Transfers (destination):
BC - Jaeden Zackery
Cal - Devin Askew, Grant Newell, Rodney Brown, ND Okafor, Monty Bowser, Jalen Celestine, Wrenn Robinson
Clemson - Josh Beadle
Duke - Christian Reeves
FSU - Primo Spears, De'Ante Green, Cameron Corhen, Tom House, Baba Miller, Waka Mbatch
GT - Amaree Abram, Ebenezer Dowuona, Tyzhaun Claude
Louisville - Curtis Williams Jr, Kaleb Glenn, Dennis Evans, JJ Traynor, Danilo Jovanovich, Skyy Clark (UCLA), Mike James, Brandon Huntley-Hatfield (NCSU), Tre White, Emmanuel Okorafor, Ty-Laur Johnson // Terrence Edwards, Jr, James Scott, Reyne Smith
Miami - Christian Watson, AJ Casey, Michael Nwoko, Bensley Joseph, Jakai Robinson, Nick Cassano // Lynn Kidd, Brandon Johnson
NCSU - LJ Thomas // Brandon Huntley-Hatfield
UNC - None
Notre Dame - Alex Wade, Matt Zona, Carey Booth
Pittsburgh - William Jeffress, Federiko Federiko
SMU - Jefferson Koulibaly
Stanford - Kanaan Carlyle, Andrej Stojakovic, Maxime Raynaud, Max Murrell, Brandon Angel
Syracuse - Benny Williams, Justin Taylor, Quadir Copeland, Peter Carey // Eddie Lampkin, Jr
UVA - None
Virginia Tech - Rodney Rice (Maryland), Lynn Kidd (Miami), Sean Pedulla, John Camden, MJ Collins, Tyler Nickel // Ben Burnham, Jordan Ivy-Curry,
Wake Forest - Damari Monsanto, Jao Ituka, Aaron Clark, Kevin Miller, Matthew Marsh, Zach Keller
Only UNC & UVA haven't lost anyone (yet)... Only Louisville, Miami, NCSU, Syracuse, and Virginia Tech have brought players in.
I just can't white put my finger on it.I think there is another reason the most ardent capitalists hate it