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Reed assigned to G League

Got a ton of money but he was not ready for the league. His parents really should have known this! Another year of college playing under Pope (who Jeff played with) would have been helpful. Now he is playing in the G league and may well get recruited over
Another year of college where he only shoots 37% from three and he wouldn’t get drafted. He absolutely made the right choice. He could live on interest from his rookie deal FOR LIFE. Hell, for his children’s lives.
 
Got a ton of money but he was not ready for the league. His parents really should have known this! Another year of college playing under Pope (who Jeff played with) would have been helpful. Now he is playing in the G league and may well get recruited over
exactly GIF

Not to mention the NIL money shep would have gotten too . Appears to be a bad decision we shall see . Nice post
 
I think UK ought to be able to serve as a landing spot in such situations. I mean NCAA basketball is essentially minor league professional basketball now, anyway. We have a PG on the disabled list right now, and we could use Reed in our rotation over the next 3 months.
 
At least he can play. I don’t know why Houston drafted him if they didn’t need him. But for those saying he should’ve stayed, I mean, yeah as a fan it would’ve been awesome but a kid from North Laurel High School was going to be a top three pick in the NBA Draft.

Not a single one of us would’ve passed on that.
OT but love you profile pic. I just watched Point Break the other night. I love that movie.
 
It's effing 45 million dollars. Dude wasn't gonna magically improve his deficiencies playing at an inferior atmosphere with less practice time against less talented players.
But he will in the G league? I hope the young man saves every penny of that. I'm just saying that sometimes another year or two at the collegiate level where they can mature physically and especially mentally, may pay off in a longer and even more lucrative career.
 
But he will in the G league? I hope the young man saves every penny of that. I'm just saying that sometimes another year or two at the collegiate level where they can mature physically and especially mentally, may pay off in a longer and even more lucrative career.


His father, Jeff, is a financial advisor. I mean talk about a great job for your dad to have. If invested properly, with conservative returns of 8% he’ll be worth well north of 100 million dollars by the time he’s 40 getting a start at such a young age without earning another cent. That is generational wealth. I mean who TF is turning that down? And it’s not like he’s turning down being a massage therapist to be a coal miner - he’s getting that money to simply keep playing basketball and not have to go to class anymore. I mean no one here would turn that down.
 
So now, the G league is a good thing. Got it.
He made the best financial decision for the circumstances. He will be fine?
 
So now, the G league is a good thing. Got it.
He made the best financial decision for the circumstances. He will be fine?
It’s better than riding the bench full time, yes. He has a contract. He’s getting paid NBA money regardless. Better to actually get on the court.
 
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Every player and situation is different. If a player is definitely going in the 1st round but probably 20th or higher it would make sense to come back if he had a great chance to move up. PJ Washington being an example. Late 1st round can be dicey. See Keldon Johnson. Pretty sure he never thought he would fall out of the 1st round but he almost did. If you're like Reed you had to go. I don't think Pope will have players with one foot out the door coming to UK. At least I hope not.
Pj Washington wouldn’t have gotten drafted if he left after his 1st year. It was the obvious choice to come back.
 
He was drafted higher than he ever would have been coming back. He made more money, at least initially, and probably overall, than he could ever catch up with after another year, especially as he was truly over-valued in a weak draft.

But here's the thing: How much will it matter to him when he's 40 or 50 or 60 or 70 that his lasting image as a Kentucky Wildcat is of being totally outplayed by a Horizon League stiff, looking scared and intimidated, and bowing out in one of the worst losses in Kentucky Basketball History?

Assuming he is going to have all the money anyone could ever spend from playing basketball, is the difference between lifetime earnings of $50 million and $60 million enough to compensate for taking another shot at feeling good about his legacy as a Wildcat?

Some will laugh and say that'll never cross his mind. I disagree, given his background, his family legacy and what was clearly his love of the Kentucky basketball program.
Risking a lot of money to maybe not get beaten disappointingly again in the tournament? Yeah, I’d say that’s silly.
 
At least he can play. I don’t know why Houston drafted him if they didn’t need him. But for those saying he should’ve stayed, I mean, yeah as a fan it would’ve been awesome but a kid from North Laurel High School was going to be a top three pick in the NBA Draft.

Not a single one of us would’ve passed on that.
It was a future's contract.
 
Agree 100%. Was hoping he would go to the Spurs and learn from Chris Paul. Run the pick and roll with Wemby. Udoka puts a lot of emphasis on defense and Reed isn’t a good on-ball defender, at least not yet.
I wanted him in Denver or Boston or team that knows what they are doing
 
Reed could score zero NBA points the rest of his career and fail to nab a second contract in the league and it still wouldn’t be a failure in my eyes. With the top 3 draft selection, he made significantly more money than I will likely ever make in my lifetime and did it before being old enough to legally drink alcohol. Love UK and wish he would have returned but it wasn’t wrong for him to go when he did
 
demotions are not a good thing , he had to go, but gonna have to play on the small stage for a while . He will never be a star in the league , more like a 2nd round pick .

Exactly why he made the right choice. He was never getting that high ever again. I cant believe some uk fans (not you necessarily) still claim he made a mistake.
 
But he will in the G league? I hope the young man saves every penny of that. I'm just saying that sometimes another year or two at the collegiate level where they can mature physically and especially mentally, may pay off in a longer and even more lucrative career.
Did it help the Harrisons to come back to school? Sometimes guys just are what they are. Any physical maturing he can do at UK he can do better inside an NBA organization. He was 3rd pick, the Rockets are going to give him every resource he needs to improve. Much more than he would have gotten with another year here.
 
And going too early costs him a second/third etc. nba contract?
No second contract was guaranteed no matter how many years he played here. Truth is he's somewhat limited physically and returning for a second year doesn't change that. To whatever extent he came improve things like his quickness, he can do it under the supervision of world class trainers at the NBA level more so than he ever could at UK.

His choices were go after a year in a generationally weak draft and sign a $45 million contract and set himself and his kids up for life or take a huge gamble and return, need to fight his way up the draft board in a much improved draft class, take a lesser first contract, and hope that second year somehow reinvented him as a player so the second contract was closer to a guarantee.

Betting on yourself can be a good thing sometimes, but there were way too many things stacked against him for it to be a good move in this case.
 
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Not being ready for the league and not being ready for the draft are two completely different things. He was right to leave when he did. Last year's draft was incredibly weak and he wouldn't have been drafted any higher in this year's draft even if he improved his game. Plus, now basketball is his full time job. There's nothing he would have learned with another year at UK that he can't learn while getting paid millions of dollars in the NBA, even if he spends some time in the G League.
What if he has a 4 year career, but he would have played 12 with biggecontracts?
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What if he has a 4 year career, but he would have played 12 with biggecontracts?
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Then he’s lucky he got drafted this year and became the 3rd pick. There’s no guarantee he would’ve developed faster at Kentucky than he will in the NBA G-League. No matter how you slice it, dude is a multimillionaire
 
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Amazing he went third after his performance in the NcAAT . League loves shooters right now , he should make it in the right scheme , but I’ve been wrong once or twice
 
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The G-league is by no means some death sentence like people think it is. Plenty of 1st round picks and even lottery picks spend stints in the G-league.

Plus Houston is backed up. They honestly were toying with trading this pick all together, not because they didn't want Reed or anything, but simply because they have just too much young talent in the mix, especially at the guard spots.

This move was simply to give Reed some valuable minutes, that he wasnt going to get on Houston right now. With the added benefit of playing a lesser level of competition. This could very well be a 1 step back, 2 steps forward kind of move
 
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Another year at Kentucky might have too but that’s water under the bridge I guess.
Maybe if ncaa is allowing pro European and Israeli players to play in college Reed could come face for a year or two. He already has the money and he could learn as much here as the G league
 
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But he will in the G league? I hope the young man saves every penny of that. I'm just saying that sometimes another year or two at the collegiate level where they can mature physically and especially mentally, may pay off in a longer and even more lucrative career.

G league is better prep for the NBA than college basketball. I'm not sure how you do not know this.
 
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Had he returned and slipped from 3rd to 10th it would have cost him roughly 13 million dollars. What parent here would tell their kid to take that kind of risk?
One that is best friends with the new head coach at your Alma Mater with a record NIL sitting on the table
 
Got a ton of money but he was not ready for the league. His parents really should have known this! Another year of college playing under Pope (who Jeff played with) would have been helpful. Now he is playing in the G league and may well get recruited over
But then again he’d have never gotten a higher draft slot
 
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