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re: Any solid word (rumors) yet about Sexton leaving ?

Posted on 3/24/18 at 8:19 pm to
Posted by Bamafan15
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Posted on 3/24/18 at 8:19 pm to
His manager is liking tweets about Collin coming back as well
Posted by GenesChin
The Promise Land
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 3/24/18 at 8:32 pm to
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His manager is liking tweets about Collin coming back as well


Wouldnt read too much into this. This is to be expected, to appreciate the support/love from fans

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Again he's a different kid from the typical millennial,


Not sure what being a millennial has to do with this. Kids have been foregoing college eligibility for decades
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clearly there is some debate going on because I don't think his brother would be Twitter trolling

To not keep options open and declare now isn't responsible. He should retain eligibility until he gets grades back and assurances from NBA teams about draft stock

Kids who don't do that are doing themselves a disservice

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He's a top 10 lock but maybe there's some element of unfinished business in his mind.



Which would be what? The team is setup to make a run in '19-20, not as much next year

You'd be taking about losing minimum 1-2 years salary at a minimum of ~4-$8mil but the real damage is pushing back eligibility for veteran contracts

If Sexton has a Max contract career, he is really losing about $15-30mil in lifetime earnings by returning 1-2 years
This post was edited on 3/24/18 at 8:43 pm
Posted by IB4bama
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Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 3/25/18 at 9:16 am to
His manager? what are you talking about.
Damien Harris says Hi. Every once in a while there is a kid that just likes college life, and his parents don't need the money and don't pressure the kid to go pro. Many a person has said that college was the best 4 (or 5) years of their life. And there are probably a few, not many parents that do not want their 18 year old kid in the life style, and around some of the people they will be with. All that is pretty rare, but it happens. Those Florida kids are a good example of having parents that didn't need money and didn't probably told their kids to just do what they wanted to do. If Sexton makes it in the nba, he will make far more money than he will ever need.
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