Lol.... can't wait to see how the NIL stats compare to nba's 60pct
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnb...ial-fouls.html
First of all, I am a fan of Jordan Brown and wish him the best if he is able to continue his basketball career in the future. I hope he gets the NIL money he was promised because his stint at Memphis to me has been a major and colossal disappointment. He played sparingly and his statistics were very low and nowhere near as compared to the numbers he put up at UL. There is no way this helped him with a possible career in basketball at the next level wherever that might be. To top it off Memphis lost today in their first conference tournament game to a bad Wichita St. team with Jordan scoring 6 points with zero rebounds. There will be no NCAA tournament bid for Memphis this year. Just wondering what kind of team we would have had this season with Jordan on the team. I hope the NIL money he received was worth putting up with the calamity of a season he endured. For his sake I hope he still gets a chance to play overseas.
____ him. I hope he has to work for a living like the rest of us.
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Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I understand why someone would be upset at Jordan Brown leaving. I was disappointed when he left too but whether we like it or not that is college sports today. Jordan gave us two very good years and if not for him we would not have been in NCAA Tournament in 2022-23 season. He graduated from UL and is an alumnus of the University of Louisiana. He got his degree and did what he thought was best for him. If not for unprecedented Covid season he would have exhausted his eligibility last season playing at UL.
He looked at his NBA prospects, which weren't great, and had Memphis offering what? $250k? To come there... that's life changing money even if he never plays another minute of basketball
Unfortunately it sounds like he didn't get much, if any, of the money he expected
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