My whole point is that it's not a smart move. And that it's not a good look. And I do blame Ace, because he's been hearing about better options (time- and industry-tested) for years now.
Dude, when you have generational wealth that needs to be secured, and a career that needs to be put on the right path, you don't just start mixing in family and friends because of loyalty. This is ****ing obvious.
Deron Williams' Illinois team had a 37-2 record—a winning percentage of 94.7%. Rutgers last year was 15-17—a winning percentage of 46.8%.
I'm a little tired of the crown on Bailey's head when the the last time he impacted winning he was in some high school gym. "Best prospects" have a clear...
He needs to learn how to impact or drive winning. And one big impediment to that could be the "let him cook" idea.
Another one could be if he continues to listen to this assclown that's representing him.
I support this as a tanking strategy. At times, it seems as if Ace has no idea where anyone else is on the floor.
There are likely better options if the primary motivation is Ace's best developmental trajectory.
This is gonna sound crazy, but I think there's a chance for the defense to take big, nonlinear step forward. If that happens, then the tank doesn't look good.
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