Bobodeluxe said:
G-League teams should play all the other Minor League teams, even though the players make WAY LESS money.
barsad said:
Sure. An even better idea would be to replace the Cal logos with corporate sponsorship logos, maybe some of those law firms who already own a piece of Haas hardwood. Then we could just call the ACC the A-League, and start having players play cross league games with the G-league, the FU-league and the Flying Wallendas Turkish Semi-Pro league.
Our A-league guys (formerly known as students) wouldn't need to go to classes, obviously, not enough time with the travel schedule.
I mean, are we really pretending this has anything to do with a school when we're recruiting 18-30 year olds from any league on the globe?
HoopDreams said:
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/46356407/ncaa-rules-former-g-league-player-thierry-darlan-eligible
BearlyCareAnymore said:Bobodeluxe said:
G-League teams should play all the other Minor League teams, even though the players make WAY LESS money.
Hey, in the early days of college football (you can go look at the records) Cal used to play Olympic Club, various military bases, and the occasional Native American team. So… why not?
Kidding aside, I'm not as concerned about this. If a G-league player wants to play college, by definition it's because he doesn't see making the NBA in that path, so I don't think you are going to get a lot of great players, though probably pretty good ones.
They are probably getting paid better in college too.
Cal had a WR before that was like 25 because he played minor league baseball. We didn't even have to use a scholarship because part of his baseball contract was they'd pay for college if baseball didn't work out