Who is rushing to sign up for $2500 to either play or coach for a whole two days in August? Not this guy.
*playing participants have to be 30 or over.
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Oohh as if……Reed was so last year. 😂 On a serious note that makes me feel he is taking advantage of the BBN charging $2500. He can keep that trophy.
I think an over 30 man needs to reevaluate things if he’s spending $2500 to hang with an 18 year old for a few days.People will buy it though just because he's from KY and who his dad is.
Make an elite 8 at minimum and we'll talk.Asking $2500 for a summer camp to hang with a great-yet-totally-unsuccessful UK player is a no-go for me.
You want to get that amount from me, you gotta accomplish a little more than he did.
When you think about it.. even guys like Bledsoe and Nick Richard's are higher on this list.. at least for me.
Who do I make the check out to?Calipari has a camp the week after called the “Coach Cal Fantasy Extravaganza” where you can throw basketballs at him until your arm gets tired for $1000.
Or for those fans on a budget you can kick him once in the balls for $50.
All proceeds go to Earned Not Given, a non-profit dedicated to paying for a new back tattoo for Brad.Who do I make the check out to?
You nailed it.That's pretty ballsy and shows that the Sheppards - for all their wonderful attributes - probably don't have a solid pulse on BBN right now.
I mean, you've got to go pro if you're a top 5 pick. We all get that. We all wish you well.
But milking some last-second cash from a fan base that would have run through a wall for you, when you didn't even win one tournament game in the SEC or NCAA? And milking cash from a fan base that knows you're expressly leaving Kentucky to claim the cash as quickly as possible, in a league where you'll be making somewhere between $22 to $30 million in your first three years?
Hard pass. Bad optics, Sheppard Fam. Bad optics.
Agree 100 percent. Another thought, we fans are being asked now to give money for NIL so that we can attract good players. And this family has the balls to ask us to give them 2k instead? I'm not sure I've been more disappointed in a former player.That's pretty ballsy and shows that the Sheppards - for all their wonderful attributes - probably don't have a solid pulse on BBN right now.
I mean, you've got to go pro if you're a top 5 pick. We all get that. We all wish you well.
But milking some last-second cash from a fan base that would have run through a wall for you, when you didn't even win one tournament game in the SEC or NCAA? And milking cash from a fan base that knows you're expressly leaving Kentucky to claim the cash as quickly as possible, in a league where you'll be making somewhere between $22 to $30 million in your first three years?
Hard pass. Bad optics, Sheppard Fam. Bad optics.
"I'm just a little boy from London, Kentucky, with a big dream...a big dream where I will be making over $100 million in my career (with $20 million guaranteed through my first three years); but where I also want to fleece BBN for more quick cash before I leave you all for a dream that none of you will share in. So instead of using your money to support the current players through NIL, or using that money to go to Omaha to support the baseball team, please give this little boy from Kentucky a little more cash before I leave you all in the dust."Loved Reed but am honestly disappointed that he is asking that much for a summer camp. Will be interesting to see how many sign up, Just seems really tone deaf to me.
I'd go to a camp put on by guys like John Wall or Rajon Rondo. Those are guys who have competed on the highest levels and have a little mileage (and actual winning) to their teaching technique.Be interested to see who the other players are that are involved. Hopefully not just Jeff and Stacey.
I work with a guy who does a fantasy camp like this every year for a Major League Baseball team. He loves it - has developed friendships with a lot of former players.
$2500 sounds like a lot of money, but the experience itself could be pretty cool.
There will people enter this thread who will defend Sheppard, and I get it; but if you decide to pass on being a legend by merely postponing your millions by one year, you also don't get to simultaneously milk the same fan base you decided to part ways with after a mere season without critique. It happened to be one of the most underwhelming postseasons in program history at that.Had he come back and this was NIL related, he probably could have had multiple sessions for 30, 40, 50, and 60 year olds. I’d be hitting the treadmill and the drive way hoop getting ready.
At $2,500 a pop, does the event include a neurological bio-constructed muscle memory development to help with shooting accuracy?My guess is the money is to put on the event.
Who?Sounds like something Vitaly and Adin Ross would set up and be hosting..