Lord_Chief_Rocka
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Oh shytIf the rule before 2018 was that an agent means you completely lose eligibility how did Rich Paul occur in the first place?
These dudes clearly aren’t close to college/pro sports because they’re looking at this as a negative. For every Rich Paul, there are 25 runners, clowns, and dudes looking for a come up calling themselves agents. Oversight is necessary.
And Rich Paul is looking out for young brothers?This nikka here really speaking like the NCAA is trying to look out for the welfare of these young brothers........Stop it....... you looking silly right now....
This has been explained countless times in this thread. The NCAA rather keep a fringe 2nd/rounder undrafted player then have player enter the draft based off unreliable advice from a non-qualified agent. I dont understand why it's so difficult of a concept for you.
Whitlock's take on "The Richard Paul Rule". It starts at 4:56.
Any guesses on who he sided with ?
You didn’t watch the video, just like you haven’t read the rule. He didn’t say anything wrong or c00nish. He actually said the rule is made to control basketball and football (i.e. black) players. Y’all are so in love with Lebron that you’re ignoring who the rule is actually impacting.True Uncle Tom.
Yeah you right....I'm the biggest LeBron stan on the boardYou didn’t watch the video, just like you haven’t read the rule. He didn’t say anything wrong or c00nish. He actually said the rule is made to control basketball and football (i.e. black) players. Y’all are so in love with Lebron that you’re ignoring who the rule is actually impacting.![]()
Someone with at least 3 years experience, a network of people involved in professional basketball, and knows basic legal language regarding contracts would be a lot more qualified than someone who has none of those things.What makes someone qualified and has advice that is in the young athlete's best interest....?
At least you admit you didn’t watch the videoYeah you right....I'm the biggest LeBron stan on the board![]()