Brackins

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You have to ask yourself, would you stick around for a program that may or may not get that much better next year, if you thought you could make millions if not hundreds of thousands of dollars if you left
 

GeronimusClone

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Anybody on here have class with him? I had a class with Fizer and he didn't show up once the season was over, but never missed during the season. That was a good indicator.
 

Cystate22

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I would stick around if I really liked the college game. Once you go to the NBA its all bussiness. You lose that fun of the college game, and the game you love is now a job. I would also look at who is coming in to help next year, and decide if they were good enough to make the team win. I think Craig will say yes to both and we will be seeing him and Iowa State win a lot more next year.
 

GeronimusClone

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I would stick around if I really liked the college game. Once you go to the NBA its all bussiness. You lose that fun of the college game, and the game you love is now a job. I would also look at who is coming in to help next year, and decide if they were good enough to make the team win. I think Craig will say yes to both and we will be seeing him and Iowa State win a lot more next year.
You know what's more fun than the college game? Piles of cash.
 

shildreth

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I would stick around if I really liked the college game. Once you go to the NBA its all bussiness. You lose that fun of the college game, and the game you love is now a job. I would also look at who is coming in to help next year, and decide if they were good enough to make the team win. I think Craig will say yes to both and we will be seeing him and Iowa State win a lot more next year.

Getting manhandled by teams is not fun.
 

isuarch80

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nbadraft.net has him as the #9 pick - honestly, i don't see how much "higher" he can go... basically, he's seen as a lottery pick.

And remember, he's old for his class - teams in the NBA always draft on potential, and a 19/20 yr old and a 23/24 yr old with the same skills, the younger version is getting picked every time.
 

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