When a penny ain’t worth a penny

#76
#76
Absolutely not. Barnes will not give Penny the time of day, and he shouldn’t. Barnes is above that nonsense drama, and he has no issues scheduling quality opponents every year.
On the other hand...

Barnes might see an opportunity in this time of Penny-generated dysfunction and dissatisfaction to go into Memphis and juxtapose our program's healthy, true family oneness and successful launching pad to the next level, in a way that might crack open that Shelby County door for high character ballers to consider this option to thrive without leaving the state.
 
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#78
#78
On the other hand...

Barnes might see an opportunity in this time of Penny-generated dysfunction and dissatisfaction to go into Memphis and juxtapose our program's healthy, true family oneness and successful launching pad to the next level, in a way that might crack open that Shelby County door for high character ballers to consider this option to thrive without leaving the state.
If they are high character ballers, they already know.
 
#79
#79
Bump. Looks like Penny got a dose of the new reality when you bring in a whole team of mercenaries. Tyreke Smith went on strike for a couple of days because his NIL payments were behind. The collective confirmed that he had gotten $175K of the $500K he signed for which contradicted what his “agent” said. He said that Tyreke hadn’t gotten paid for the last 4 months so Tyreke boycotted for a few days. I guess some money came in because he’s back on the team.

To me $500K seems like a lot of money for a guy whose career averages are 5 points and 5 rebounds a game but it ain’t my money. And now his teammates know what he’s getting paid so I’m thinking that could get interesting if he doesn’t produce. As The World Turns in Memphis. A cautionary tale for others as well.
 
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Bump. Looks like Penny got a dose of the new reality when you bring in a whole team of mercenaries. Tyreke Smith went on strike for a couple of days because his NIL payments were behind. The collective confirmed that he had gotten $175K of the $500K he signed for which contradicted what his “agent” said. He said that Tyreke hadn’t gotten paid for the last 4 months so Tyreke boycotted for a few days. I guess some money came in because he’s back on the team.

To me $500K seems like a lot of money for a guy whose career averages are 5 points and 5 rebounds a game but it ain’t my money. And now his teammates know what he’s getting paid so I’m thinking that could get interesting if he doesn’t produce. As The World Turns in Memphis. A cautionary tale for others as well.
Last year they kind of snuck off to the mountains and scrimmaged NCST. Caught me by surprise, anyway. I do see how it would be an exercise is running a “tight ship”. As in “Loose Lips, sink ships”.
 
#81
#81
Bump. Looks like Penny got a dose of the new reality when you bring in a whole team of mercenaries. Tyreke Smith went on strike for a couple of days because his NIL payments were behind. The collective confirmed that he had gotten $175K of the $500K he signed for which contradicted what his “agent” said. He said that Tyreke hadn’t gotten paid for the last 4 months so Tyreke boycotted for a few days. I guess some money came in because he’s back on the team.

To me $500K seems like a lot of money for a guy whose career averages are 5 points and 5 rebounds a game but it ain’t my money. And now his teammates know what he’s getting paid so I’m thinking that could get interesting if he doesn’t produce. As The World Turns in Memphis. A cautionary tale for others as well.
😂 The money was prolly in Penny's freezer. Not that he needed it, but just that he couldn't help himself.

Not a cautionary tale for people like us with well run programs and NIL programs.
 
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#82
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😂 The money was prolly in Penny's freezer. Not that he needed it, but just that he couldn't help himself.

Not a cautionary tale for people like us with well run programs and NIL programs.
A cautionary tale for those that want to buy a new team of transfers every year. Something to be said for team chemistry and homegrown talent (with a transfer like DK when you can get them 😊).
 
#83
#83
The thing that bothers me about this is the relatives and street corner agents representing these players now. That’s a problem waiting to happen. Imagine a guy averaging 5 points and 5 rebounds in his career with an agent and getting $500,000. Ridiculous.
 
#84
#84
The thing that bothers me about this is the relatives and street corner agents representing these players now. That’s a problem waiting to happen. Imagine a guy averaging 5 points and 5 rebounds in his career with an agent and getting $500,000. Ridiculous.
Don’t you think the problem is with the person paying too much instead of the person asking too much? Smith can ask for $millions but can only make what someone is willing to pay. To me, this speaks volumes about the Memphis State program and nothing about Smith other than how fortunate he is that some fool would so grossly overpay for his 5/5 level of production. JMO
 
#85
#85
Don’t you think the problem is with the person paying too much instead of the person asking too much? Smith can ask for $millions but can only make what someone is willing to pay. To me, this speaks volumes about the Memphis State program and nothing about Smith other than how fortunate he is that some fool would so grossly overpay for his 5/5 level of production. JMO
It absolutely is a commentary on the school paying the money. Memphis is desperate every year to fill its roster. The street agents and greedy relatives are more of an aggravation and a sad commentary on where college sports is. Even though that’s been a problem for decades, it seems more blatant now. I guess it’s like Rick Barnes said. NIL simply stands for Now It’s Legal and everyone wants their cut.
 
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#86
It absolutely is a commentary on the school paying the money. Memphis is desperate every year to fill its roster. The street agents and greedy relatives are more of an aggravation and a sad commentary on where college sports is. Even though that’s been a problem for decades, it seems more blatant now. I guess it’s like Rick Barnes said. NIL simply stands for Now It’s Legal and everyone wants their cut.
And I don’t blame Smith at all. If somebody is stupid enough to pay it, get all you can. It’s just bidness now.
 
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#87
It absolutely is a commentary on the school paying the money. Memphis is desperate every year to fill its roster. The street agents and greedy relatives are more of an aggravation and a sad commentary on where college sports is. Even though that’s been a problem for decades, it seems more blatant now. I guess it’s like Rick Barnes said. NIL simply stands for Now It’s Legal and everyone wants their cut.
IMO, the schools have the power to clean up the process, just appears they don’t have the resolve. The schools can refuse to deal with anyone other than the students and their families. If a high level recruit shows up with agents or the like, the school can simply move on to the next player. Instead, the schools want to complain and still negotiate. Man up school - AD’s - coaches - NIL’s and quit negotiating with shady entourages and quit acting like you have no choice because if you don’t someone else will.

To me, this is an issue similar to the flopping in football - there’s a n easy solution, but the folks in charge aren’t strong / brave enough to fix it. JMO, TIFWIW, AARP
 
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