We're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one. I really do understand your point, but I still think it was the right choice. A former basketball player (not from BG) was actually talking about these tournaments on twitter this morning and how his team won one of them several years back, but he said the team wasn't happy about playing in them from the start. They have the feel of pity invites after a team feels they have fallen short. I'd rather that 75K go towards almost anything else.Globetrotter wrote:It's absolutely not the correct decision. Are you telling me we don't have at most 75K to spend on going to a tournament? We didn't use all of our scholarships again. There is money there. Why are these meaningless tournaments on page 8 of our record book? How soon do these professional careers start? How much rest do these players need that they need this week off? One of those seniors was 3 rebounds away from being the 2nd all time rebounder in school history. Another will never play basketball again.drumstix2388 wrote:The CIT/CBI tournaments do nothing for the team. There's no value to winning, it won't help recruiting, and its a lot money to enter (I believe it's around $50,000 to enter, and another $25,000 plus to host a game, plus paying more money if you choose to host once you advance). Two of the three scholarship seniors have professional basketball careers to prepare for and definitely wouldn't want to risk injury, while the other is off to dental school. I'd rather the returning players get some rest and then get back to work so they can make a legitimate run at winning the conference next season. The team feels like they failed by not beating Buffalo and they don't want a reward for failure. It's the correct decision.Globetrotter wrote:To get better. Because basketball is fun. To spend more time with your friends. Because you want to extend your career.zete wrote:The season ended in Cleveland....why practice/play for some scab tournament....they are ready to move on and forget about bb for awhile...glad they decided to not play
It's yet again an example of a group that just doesn't seem to care about basketball. Other teams have the same financial constraints we do. Why are they going?
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I wouldn’t want to see him in the record book ahead of guys that are are above him anyway, not because it isn’t a great accomplishment, but both Cash and Thurmond set the standard in THREE years. Freshmen were not eligible to play in those days.
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Not sure if you all saw the video of UT when they were revealed in NIT. The players looked like they didn't care and just wanted the season to be done, especially with the way theirs ended
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These tournaments lose money for the participants. Basically all costs are on the respective school to cover. With Men’s Basketball being able to practice almost year round, I think this is a smart decision. You really don’t gain anything and why spend the money if no one cares?
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Thanks for posting all this. I believe you are correct on all points.Globetrotter wrote:It's absolutely not the correct decision. Are you telling me we don't have at most 75K to spend on going to a tournament? We didn't use all of our scholarships again. There is money there. Why are these meaningless tournaments on page 8 of our record book? How soon do these professional careers start? How much rest do these players need that they need this week off? One of those seniors was 3 rebounds away from being the 2nd all time rebounder in school history. Another will never play basketball again.drumstix2388 wrote:The CIT/CBI tournaments do nothing for the team. There's no value to winning, it won't help recruiting, and its a lot money to enter (I believe it's around $50,000 to enter, and another $25,000 plus to host a game, plus paying more money if you choose to host once you advance). Two of the three scholarship seniors have professional basketball careers to prepare for and definitely wouldn't want to risk injury, while the other is off to dental school. I'd rather the returning players get some rest and then get back to work so they can make a legitimate run at winning the conference next season. The team feels like they failed by not beating Buffalo and they don't want a reward for failure. It's the correct decision.Globetrotter wrote:To get better. Because basketball is fun. To spend more time with your friends. Because you want to extend your career.zete wrote:The season ended in Cleveland....why practice/play for some scab tournament....they are ready to move on and forget about bb for awhile...glad they decided to not play
It's yet again an example of a group that just doesn't seem to care about basketball. Other teams have the same financial constraints we do. Why are they going?
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If you haven’t played D1 you don’t understand. Some live vicariously. GREAT season guys! And yes grind this summer, we have everything it takes to get this. Let’s go!!!
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If you did explain it or don't comment.Hooper wrote:If you haven’t played D1 you don’t understand. Some live vicariously. GREAT season guys! And yes grind this summer, we have everything it takes to get this. Let’s go!!!
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Globe- you are a delusional, bi-polar douche.
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With way too much time on your hands.
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You're insulting people on the internet. You have posted 16 times. Mostly insults of other people. You are going on the internet and insulting people and then calling others douches who have too much time on their hands. Insulting people on the internet is the definition of douchebag with too much time on their hands.Hooper wrote:With way too much time on your hands.
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Said this team was great very early You are a douche and a hater of the basketball team and the football team. Has to be a fun life.
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Sorry I’ve only now 17 times
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I guess lack of credibility unless you post daily
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Re re re re read your posts all season and you were WRONG. You will be wrong again this fall. HS bench at best
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What was wrong?Hooper wrote:Re re re re read your posts all season and you were WRONG. You will be wrong again this fall. HS bench at best
I don't have much problem being wrong. That's how discussions work. Sometimes youre right and sometimes your wrong. There are tons of really smart people on here.
