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84Cat wrote:I wonder if they are getting their info from a Socal shoe salesman?
Heh..no kidding. Would be the greatest 50 dollar bet I ever lost.
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It's not unheard of though:

Marcus Smart , Cauley-Stein, Frank the Tank (although he was more back of lotto projections last year), Blake Griffin (I think he wanted to play w his bro one more year) are all recent guys who did it.
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To make it work, you'd have to take out at least a million dollar insurance policy in case you get a career ending injury.
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Bosy Billups wrote:To make it work, you'd have to take out at least a million dollar insurance policy in case you get a career ending injury.
I think Greg Byrne tweeted out an article a few weeks back that no NCAA player has ever collected on one of those insurance policies.
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Jefe wrote:
Unpossible.
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I refuse to believe he is even close to staying unless I hear it from the Stanimal himself.
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Well if some HuffPost guy I'd never heard of before says it's true, it must be true. He's also saying Zeus is almost certainly gone.

I'll be glad when this is all over one way or another.
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If UK's guys can come back, why can't ours?
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Beachcat97 wrote:If UK's guys can come back, why can't ours?
Yeah I am with you BC97. I know its not likely but why not!
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azthrillhouse wrote:Well if some HuffPost guy I'd never heard of before says it's true, it must be true. He's also saying Zeus is almost certainly gone.

I'll be glad when this is all over one way or another.
That seems counter to reality in so many ways but let's be real here:

(1) Dusan is going to pose a serious threat to Zeus' playing time next year.

(2) SJ is listed outside of the lottery in draft projections, and this is one of the deepest drafts ever for wings

(3) If SJ really wants to go out bigger here, and truly enjoy another year of college before turning pro - he is just like every other college kid. People seem to forget that. There are any number of reasons he might just want another year - the money is NOT going anywhere.
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Why would a sports columnist from the Huffington Post know anything specific about this situation? The coaching staff have said that Stanley Johnson wants to return, but they are almost certain that, for obvious reason, Johnson will enter the NBA draft in spite of his desire to stay at Arizona. And now somebody in the know is telling him something other than this that makes the chances 60/40? It just doesn't ring true. Nor does what he's tweeting about Kaleb almost certainly going pro.
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splitsecond wrote: That seems counter to reality in so many ways but let's be real here:

(1) Dusan is going to pose a serious threat to Zeus' playing time next year.

(2) SJ is listed outside of the lottery in draft projections, and this is one of the deepest drafts ever for wings

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Longhorned wrote:Why would a sports columnist from the Huffington Post know anything specific about this situation? The coaching staff have said that Stanley Johnson wants to return, but they are almost certain that, for obvious reason, Johnson will enter the NBA draft in spite of his desire to stay at Arizona. And now somebody in the know is telling him something other than this that makes the chances 60/40? It just doesn't ring true. Nor does what he's tweeting about Kaleb almost certainly going pro.
The beauty of a 60/40 split is the 100% chance that it has to be one of the two and you can't be wrong.
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splitsecond wrote: (2) SJ is listed outside of the lottery in draft projections, and this is one of the deepest drafts ever for wings
No he isn't, he is still #9 at Givony's DraftExpress.
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I know not many/if any will believe me but I was hanging out this week with Stan multiple times but he sounds like he really is torn.. but with a gun to my head I say he stays. I don't know what the family situation is but I feel like that's the deciding factor.
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It's my understanding that his mom and pop make OK money so that's not an issue.
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I always thought a lottery pick was top 3...since those are lottery winners. Did not realize it just means non playoff teams.
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Gilbertcat wrote:I always thought a lottery pick was top 3...since those are lottery winners. Did not realize it just means non playoff teams.
All non playoff teams have a shot at the #1 pick.
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Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Longhorned wrote:Why would a sports columnist from the Huffington Post know anything specific about this situation? The coaching staff have said that Stanley Johnson wants to return, but they are almost certain that, for obvious reason, Johnson will enter the NBA draft in spite of his desire to stay at Arizona. And now somebody in the know is telling him something other than this that makes the chances 60/40? It just doesn't ring true. Nor does what he's tweeting about Kaleb almost certainly going pro.
The beauty of a 60/40 split is the 100% chance that it has to be one of the two and you can't be wrong.
Thanks for the chuckle.
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Merkin wrote:
splitsecond wrote: (2) SJ is listed outside of the lottery in draft projections, and this is one of the deepest drafts ever for wings
No he isn't, he is still #9 at Givony's DraftExpress.
And would be leaving 2.2 million on the table...hard to see him returning.
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From the Chad Ford draft chat today:

Why would Stanley Johnson NOT enter the draft? How many consensus Top 10 picks choose not to forego?

Chad Ford (2:51 PM)
He's not quite as high as I think the media had him rated. He's closer to 8 to 12 than the 5 to 7 range many have had him. I think he wants to go high and I think he feels another year could improve it. Especially when you consider that this incoming high school class isn't particularly strong. But it's tough to turn down a lottery pick and i do think Johnson is a lock to go in the mid to late lottery.
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Coop Cat wrote:From the Chad Ford draft chat today:

Why would Stanley Johnson NOT enter the draft? How many consensus Top 10 picks choose not to forego?

Chad Ford (2:51 PM)
He's not quite as high as I think the media had him rated. He's closer to 8 to 12 than the 5 to 7 range many have had him. I think he wants to go high and I think he feels another year could improve it. Especially when you consider that this incoming high school class isn't particularly strong. But it's tough to turn down a lottery pick and i do think Johnson is a lock to go in the mid to late lottery.
Wouldnt SJ by default be a top 5 pick next year. I would take SJ over anybody in this upcoming class.
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azgreg wrote:
What's the subject of the "feeling is" sentence? Jason?
Right where I want to be.
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gumby wrote:
azgreg wrote:
What's the subject of the "feeling is" sentence? Jason?
"Our"

Kind of like the Royal We in twitterese.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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We > Me
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Any news on Stan?
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Beachcat97 wrote:Any news on Stan?
Yep!
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Stay tuned.
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Buckle up. :)
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Beachcat97 wrote:Any news on Stan?
Gone.

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So....what is it?
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HiCat wrote:So....what is it?
He has narrowed his choices down to 2.

1-Either he will leave
or
2- He will stay
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There is that rare third choice . . . . . Spontaneous Combustion.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Chicat wrote:There is that rare third choice . . . . . Spontaneous Combustion.
Choice #3 is actually dress in drag and enter the wnba draft, a la Juwanna Mann.
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Chicat wrote:There is that rare third choice . . . . . Spontaneous Combustion.
If this happens, I'm afraid my son will be absolutely devastated.
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If the Suns draft him you can still watch him in the Sonoran desert.
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Longhorned wrote:If the Suns draft him you can still watch him in the Sonoran desert.
I would be so excited if the Suns drafted him. (Until about 10 minutes later when they trade him for a future 2nd rounder and a bag of peanuts)
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The Suns would never draft Stanley Johnson. McDonough will go for the arcane pick that you've half never heard of and half never envisioned in the NBA. The draftee, despite being injury-prone, will end up contributing in ways that only a connoisseur can understand, and in ways that don't improve the team's record or excite the fan base. But TucsonClip and JMarkJohns will be validated when the Suns eventually are able to use him successfully as trade bait to unload an undesirable contract, along with filler. Meanwhile, the Pistons with Johnson as their centerpiece will have a renaissance replete with multiple championships, but that's a trajectory best appreciated by the lowbrow, casual fan.
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Longhorned wrote:The Suns would never draft Stanley Johnson. McDonough will go for the arcane pick that you've half never heard of and half never envisioned in the NBA. The draftee, despite being injury-prone, will end up contributing in ways that only a connoisseur can understand, and in ways that don't improve the team's record or excite the fan base. But TucsonClip and JMarkJohns will be validated when the Suns eventually are able to use him successfully as trade bait to unload an undesirable contract, along with filler. Meanwhile, the Pistons with Johnson as their centerpiece will have a renaissance replete with multiple championships, but that's a trajectory best appreciated by the lowbrow, casual fan.
Is there another Morris sibling? If no, the obvious answer is to acquire another PG who does not see himself as a part of the franchise in the long term.
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And this is how the Suns will remain as long as they are owned by Robert Sarver: Phoenix's 21st-century answer to Bill Bidwill.
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Any news on Stan?
Right where I want to be.
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gumby wrote:Any news on Stan?
When Eminem didn't respond to his letters, he kind of went off the reservation.
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gumby wrote:Any news on Stan?
He needs a new plan.
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Heard he went with the breakfast burrito, instead of the oatmeal. Read what you will into that.
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But nobody gets the oatmeal.
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True, but the mimosa is a concern. Already spending the money?
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gumby wrote:Any news on Stan?
Oh crap. Did anyone see this coming?
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