1 - Man, would I not want to be on the side of this argument that leads me to say things like "eh, fine with me if a good player doesn't play college basketball because he is prohibited from making the $50k his family would need in order to make college a rational choice."pdub wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 3:30 pm It's a tough decision for any kid growing up, regardless of if they play basketball or not, to have a family struggling to pay bills.
Some mothers would press to have their kid take a step to getting something that might help them long term and help that kids potential family in the future.
If you don't value the things that college basketball provides, which at its heart should be an education ( regardless of what it is now and that's a big part of what I'm arguing - so i'm not going "miss you" with the "nonsense" ) in basketball and in whatever you decide to become, then the argument is moot.
Getting to go to school completely free, no cost to anyone in your family, is very valuable.
But i'm sure JFish and CnB have some way of making that comment racist as well.
2 - There is - obviously, it's why this thread exists - significant opportunity cost to playing college basketball. And it would cost the powers that be nothing material, and it would not hurt 99% of fans one bit, for that opportunity cost to be blunted.