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Why is he bitching about scratches and bruises? Won't he get those daily in the NBA?
I think what he was complaining about was the level of his competition. His team was so shitty that other teams just triple teamed them. The other teams foulers were probably dorky high school athletes, so they were fouling pretty badly verusus professional athletes who know the game.
I think what he was complaining about was the level of his competition. His team was so shitty that other teams just triple teamed them. The other teams foulers were probably dorky high school athletes, so they were fouling pretty badly verusus professional athletes who know the game.
I think its more likely to get hurt playing with people who suck than with people who are good and do it for a living rather than do it just to nail the cheerleaders and get a lettermans.
So, if playing in Europe is such great experience for a player, why is Jennings in such a big rush to come back?
Foolish decision.
I'm pretty sure that Jennings is automatically eligible for the draft. Besides, with this being such a weak class he has a chance to be top-5.
Don't hockey players all over do this every year?
IIRC, Jennings isn't required to enter the draft this year. To be automatically entered into the pool, you either have to exhaust your college eligibility, or be playing in Europe beyond a certain age. (23?)
Jennings may be gambling on this being a weak draft, but if he thought his play in Europe was *improving* his value, he could keep his name out.
-Brandon Jennings, 1989 ‘International’, Lottomatica Roma- Will be automatically eligible for this draft according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement as an American high school player who “signed a player contract with a ‘professional basketball team not in the NBA’ that is located anywhere in the world, and has rendered services under such contract prior to the Draft.
to play in the nba.So, if playing in Europe is such great experience for a player, why is Jennings in such a big rush to come back?
Don't hockey players all over do this every year?
......not even finishing high school is a fucking disgrace....
Foolish decision.
I cannot believe that adults are actually advocating a high school junior to skip his senior year of high school to go play basketball. I realize it sounds great to him, but shouldn't his Dad (obviously not the slime ball agent) have more common sense?
damn skippyI never finished high school. I suppose that make me a total loser.


to make even more money then he is? I'd also speculate that it's likely been his dream to play in the NBA and next year will be the first that he's eligible. Instead of making no money as a freshman in college he's spent a year going against better competition, getting paid, and seeing the world/being exposed to different cultures.So, if playing in Europe is such great experience for a player, why is Jennings in such a big rush to come back?
damn skippy
Seriously, just joking. It was a more tailored comment towards the kid. There are always exceptions to the rule and I hope you didn't take offense, if you did than I apologize![]()

Personally, I think he should finish High School first, then head to Europe. I think his parents should force the issue. However, it's none of my business really. He has every right to do this. Just hate to see what happens if he blows out a knee in Europe and is stuck with no basketball career and not even a high school diploma to fall back on.
