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OH I thought you asked about the dinner.


Well he said he'd love to play next to Lillard and think they could form a pretty good pair complementing each other. He'd always said he wanted to play the way Steph Curry plays with Jarrett Jack.

He needs Utah... as much as Utah needs him.
 
He has bigger dreams than just playing in the NBA.. finishing off his degree is proof of that. Paul Allen has unlimited funds. (pretty much)

It's not hard to put 2 and 2 together...

McCollum will make the majority of his money as a professional basketball player. He needs an opportunity to thrive to maximize that opportunity. Utah has a starting spot open. Portland has Lillard and Matthews sandwiching him.

As for Paul Allen, there are plenty of people he can discuss other business opportunities with.
 
McCollum will make the majority of his money as a professional basketball player. He needs an opportunity to thrive to maximize that opportunity. Utah has a starting spot open. Portland has Lillard and Matthews sandwiching him.

As for Paul Allen, there are plenty of people he can discuss other business opportunities with.

I don't believe so... this boy is smart.


If he play his cards right, he can get any $$$ he needs from Allen to start a venture. He'll only be 40 when he retires, that's how old PKM is, it's only just begun IMO.
 
Schroeder

- He's not as "tough"
- He comes from a poor family, didn't have an easy upbringing.. He has issues in the past with authority, temper, he isn't the easiest guy to manage
- But he has improved. He'll need a support system.
- His agent said: I don't care which pick, I want a good place for him and a good support system
- He isn't a bad person, he could just be immature...
- I actually like him quite a bit, he's a really nice kid, people just need to be aware of his position ...

who are you to question his toughness?

u ever seen him in a fight or flight situation?

trey burke is a year older and has 25lbs on him, id bet the farm Schroder would absolutely kick the **** outa him, honestly..


Three years ago, when Schroeder was 16 years old, he found out that his father was dying of heart failure. Suddenly, the young boy who spent his free time skateboarding, playing basketball and hanging out with friends was forced to mature and become a man.

Just before his father passed away, Schroeder assured him that he would take care of his mother and siblings. He also made a promise that would drive him for the next three years.
“I promised my dad that one day I would be in the NBA so that I could help my family a lot,” Schroeder told HOOPSWORLD.
 
who are you to question his toughness?

u ever seen him in a fight or flight situation?

trey burke is a year older and has 25lbs on him, id bet the farm Schroder would absolutely kick the **** outa him, honestly..

Bro.. calm down. I just wrote down what Givony said in the interview.


Listen to it yourself if you don't believe me.
 
McCollum will make the majority of his money as a professional basketball player. He needs an opportunity to thrive to maximize that opportunity. Utah has a starting spot open. Portland has Lillard and Matthews sandwiching him.

As for Paul Allen, there are plenty of people he can discuss other business opportunities with.
Thank you......

I don't believe so... this boy is smart.


If he play his cards right, he can get any $$$ he needs from Allen to start a venture. He'll only be 40 when he retires, that's how old PKM is, it's only just begun IMO.

Dude..
 
Thank you......



Dude..

Boy you guys are shortsighted... especially you PKM. I thought of all people you'd be able to see the opportunity...

Let's say McCollum makes $100 mil over his career..

Paul Allen is worth $15 billion overall...
 
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Not sure what to make of this.. we're just discussing McCollum's decision...

As far as I know that falls squarely within the thread's title of "Following potential 2013 draftees..."
 
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