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Gary Parrish

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Name: gary parrish | Gender: M | Member Since February 8, 2007
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Jennings the first of what could be many

Posted on: July 9, 2008 1:15 am
 

AKRON, Ohio -- One done, how many more to go?

That's the real question surrounding Brandon Jennings' announcement that he will spend the next year in Europe as a professional while waiting for the 2009 NBA Draft. Forget what it means to Arizona or Lute Olson. What it means to college basketball in general is what has the industry buzzing, because coaches will now have to approach the recruitment of elite prospects like they used to approach the recruitment of elite prospects, which is to say with great caution and the understanding that there's a decent chance they'll never enroll.

"By his sophomore year, nobody was recruiting LeBron anymore because everybody knew he wasn't going to college," were some of the words Akron coach Keith Dambrot shared Tuesday night at the LeBron James Skills Academy while we chatted about the superstar he once coached in high school. By the end of the night, I couldn't help but think this is the way coaches will again be approaching situations because they won't want to waste time on a prospect chasing the dollar.

And by dollar, I mean euro.

In that way, Jennings is very much going to be the trendsetter Sonny Vaccaro wanted, and anybody actively recruiting Class of 2009 stars Renardo Sidney and Lance Stephenson had better reevaluate things, ASAP. Because on Tuesday night Jennings officially opened the door the NCAA and NBA hoped would never open, and now there's no telling how many prospects are going to try to follow his lead.

Reputation: 85
Level: All-Star
Since: Oct 19, 2006
Posted on: July 9, 2008 2:18 am

Jennings the first of what could be many

As a UA fan and alum, I knew it was too good to be true for an inner-city bball whiz to make it to Tucson, especially with all the bs that went on this past year.  Gary, do you think Nic Wise has what it takes to be a premier PG for the Wildcats?  I hear he as been rippin it up in the international games this summer.  Do you think UA can crack the top 25 this year?



Reputation: 96
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Since: Aug 18, 2006
Posted on: July 9, 2008 2:48 am

Jennings the first of what could be many

Loading your body up with tattoos and flunking the SAT is not "trendsetting".  My sister in law did that 4 years ago.



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Level: Pro
Since: Jun 27, 2008
Posted on: July 9, 2008 3:13 am

Jennings the first of what could be many

Maybe Mr. Jennings can take a side trip to Israel and say hello to another former Wildcat recruit that backed out and opted to go pro - Mr. Ndudi Ebi. How did that work out for you?



Reputation: 65
Level: Pro
Since: Jul 3, 2008
Posted on: July 9, 2008 3:22 am

Hopefully More Will Follow

Look, Brandon Jennings never had an interest in college.  When he signed with UA, he and his family said he'd only be there one year.  So he's decide to forgo his 4 basket weaving fall classes and unattended second semester to make cash, so be it.  While it's been fun watching guys like Durant and Beasley, it's an absolute waste for them to be in college.  Imagine if Oden hadn't played his freshmen year?  Would he be having the hand and knee problems? 

I know the NBA had an image problem with these immature 18-year-old punks getting millions of dollars and a few of them throwing it away and never developing, which is why this dumb rule has been implemented.  The bummer is it's killed the college game. 

Remember watching the NCAA tournament in 05 and 06 and seeing so many better games and upsets because of parody?  Now all we get is chalk thanks to these premiere schools loading up.  The George Mason's and Tennessee Chattanooga's and Stephen Curry's make the NCAA tournament.  Not all 4 #1 seeds in the Final Four.

Hopefully more will follow Jennings' trend and the NBA will implement baseball's draft policy.  You're eligible to be drafted out of HS, if you elect not to sign you must go to school for 2 years (baseball's 3) or if you play internationally, 4 years.  That will bring more excitement and parody back to the college game and eliminate the issues that have been created. 



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Since: Oct 3, 2006
Posted on: July 9, 2008 7:56 am

Jennings the first of what could be many

Well said.  This is exactly why I don't watch NBA basketball anymore.  These are the overwhelming type of human beings they are impowering.  Someone with no sense of committment or integrity or need for an education.  He just wants to play basketball and that's it.  To use the word "Trendsetter" is nauseating but it is appropriate.  The thugs and poor excuse for human beings have now found a way to get out of even one year of a college education.  Here is to hoping that he never makes it to the NBA and that he stays over in Europe forever.