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Agreed. Centers are the most overpriced position right now. This will free up money for other options.It frees up an awful lot of cash. I think that cash can be used to bolster the team in important ways. Maybe we don’t get the elite stretch 5 center in Henri, but maybe we get a stronger 5 and beef up the power forward position. And we also get a good backup PG.
I was never sold on the Henri/Steveson combo and I think this gives us an opportunity to become a stronger rebounding team. I’d assume we add at least two Euros now.
I love that sweat shirt. I wear it in cool weather all the time. The most common reaction I get is a confused quizzical look
The top 5-8 2nd round picks have been getting guaranteed contracts for the last few years. If he can end up with a multi-year guaranteed contract, then he's likely made the right choice. If not, then he's likely ended up on the wrong side of this decision.He's not expected to be a top 20 pick. Usually mocked around the end of the 1st/early 2nd. If he goes second round this will look like a pretty bad decision, but it's his decision.
Any contract he signs as a second rounder, even if he gets multiple years guaranteed, is almost certainly going to have less guaranteed money than he would have gotten in one year at UNC.The top 5-8 2nd round picks have been getting guaranteed contracts for the last few years. If he can end up with a multi-year guaranteed contract, then he's likely made the right choice. If not, then he's likely ended up on the wrong side of this decision.
I expect that unless he's injured come the draft that he'll end up with a guaranteed contract, as he's projected in the range where that is fairly commonplace now.
Henri wasn't perfect but the chances we will find a better overall center for next year are pretty close to nilWe will be better next year. HV was a wuss around the rim esp on defense.
Yeah, that didn't happen. So many reports, so little actual truth.Reports are that HV turned down as much as $6m to go to the draft instead. If he is selected 30th, he would make around $2.4m each of his first two seasons. Gutsy call.
I certainly have no knowledge of the dollar amount, but Sherell McMillan at IC reported that they offered Veesaar "the largest NIL contract North Carolina has ever offered a player."Yeah, that didn't happen. So many reports, so little actual truth.
It should get kicked out of the park. and of the guys from '26 are available... is that true for the guys that didn't play in the NBA from 24 and 25?I (maybe naively) have been assuming that the 5th year of eligibility thing would get kicked down the road. If they end up allowing that for this CBB portal cycle then I don’t even know what to say haha. That would be ultimate chaos.
That was an ENORMOUS steak I just ate. How big? Bigger than any steak I've eaten in the last two weeks.I certainly have no knowledge of the dollar amount, but Sherell McMillan at IC reported that they offered Veesaar "the largest NIL contract North Carolina has ever offered a player."
Yeah, but he gets any of the guaranteed contracts and therefore selected to a team that thinks he fits their system, he can be developed for a role which gives him a little rope... and those guys get a great opportunity to stick.The top 5-8 2nd round picks have been getting guaranteed contracts for the last few years. If he can end up with a multi-year guaranteed contract, then he's likely made the right choice. If not, then he's likely ended up on the wrong side of this decision.
I expect that unless he's injured come the draft that he'll end up with a guaranteed contract, as he's projected in the range where that is fairly commonplace now.
The article i read said UNC only offered $4M, but other teams had offered $6M.I certainly have no knowledge of the dollar amount, but Sherell McMillan at IC reported that they offered Veesaar "the largest NIL contract North Carolina has ever offered a player."
I take your point. But I don't think you have any more information to disprove the number $6 million than the other poster has to prove it. It might not be right, but I'm confident Veesaar was offered at least a few million dollars.That was an ENORMOUS steak I just ate. How big? Bigger than any steak I've eaten in the last two weeks.
Bring back Marcus Paige!!!It should get kicked out of the park. and of the guys from '26 are available... is that true for the guys that didn't play in the NBA from 24 and 25?
How far back do we go?
I have precisely zero information. I'm just going with Bayesian priors. Also, I don't think $6M for Henri can be squared with other reporting about our NIL budget. But I could be wrong there.I take your point. But I don't think you have any more information to disprove the number $6 million than the other poster has to prove it. It might not be right, but I'm confident Veesaar was offered at least a few million dollars.
The report is other schools offered $6m and we could have gone as high as $4mI have precisely zero information. I'm just going with Bayesian priors. Also, I don't think $6M for Henri can be squared with other reporting about our NIL budget. But I could be wrong there.
If we did offer Henri $6M, that suggests we have quite a bit of money left to pick up players.