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John Calipari is against expanding the NBA Draft

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In the summer of 2018, Adam Silver, the commissioner of the NBA, said that the NBA was in “preliminary talks” about expanding the NBA Draft to more than two rounds.

“We’ve thought about it. We’ve had very, very preliminary discussions with the Players Association.” Silver said.

This plan would likely be aimed at the NBA’s goal of having a 30-team developmental league some time in the near future. Which, if you’re a college basketball fan, should be scary.

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The NBA’s plan is to bring back the rule where players can declare for the Draft out of high school which is expected to happen some time in 2022.

Today, at SEC Media Days, John Calipari opened up on the idea of the NBA expanding the NBA Draft.

“First of all, I think kids should be able to go to the NBA from high school. In the last 10 years I’ve had the best players. Of all of those players, only a handful could’ve gone directly to the league and succeeded.” Calipari said.

“So that tells you about seven to eight guys a year could go directly to the NBA and have a direct impact. Second thing I would tell you is if they aren’t going to the NBA, if they’re young people, we should encourage them to go to college. The reason is, their way out is through education. Their way to breakthrough to the American dream is through education. If you support more rounds in the NBA Draft, those more rounds are to get kids to go to the G-League. If you support that, you either don’t care about college basketball or you’re trying to ruin college basketball.”

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In reading this, I think Cal is absolutely right. Derek Willis has given his honest opinion on the G-League. It sucks. Right now, college basketball is the path to prepare for the NBA. If players aren’t good enough, they can get their education. With this plan, the players that usually stay multiple years in college, may go to the NBA Draft and end up in the G-League. If they can’t go to the NBA after a couple of years, they will be left out to dry with nothing.

I do find it funny though that Cal will do a two minute monologue on this issue, which isn’t new. But, he will not open up on the new California Bill, which is huge news in the sports world, and he acts like he doesn’t even know what it is.

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Kentucky Basketball Players Say They Think About Winning National Championship “Every Second”

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Kentucky basketball players celebrate after their big over Duke.
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The expectations at Kentucky are the highest of any school in the country, and there is good reason why. The winningest college program ever. Eight national titles, under five different coaches. Seventeen Final Four appearances. You get it, a lot of success.

Fans want the players to have those same expectations. Despite not having the elite talent or preseason hype of great Kentucky teams past, this year’s team still has their eyes set on doing something “people will remember forever”, winning a national championship.

Asked on social media, if hanging banner #9 was all the players thought about “every second”, Ansley Almonor had a response.

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“We do.”

It takes a lot to win a national championship, including some luck, but this team is certainly going to be loved for their desire to live out their dream of playing at Kentucky and their unselfishness. Those two things can take them a long way this season .

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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart Seemingly Takes Shot at John Calipari, “Anybody Can Recruit”

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Mitch Barnhart sitting next to basketball coach John Calipari.
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John Calipari and Kentucky Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart had their differences over fifteen years, but success can hide a lot of things. Not that they hated each other, but they each had vastly different personalities. As that success weaned towards the end of Calipari’s tenure, those issues started to be noticed publically.

If you need evidence of that, despite their efforts to dispute it, there is the infamous press conference where Barnhart talked about “entitled” coaches, shortly after Calipari publicly called for a new practice facility. Then, there were multiple times when Calipari expressed that the administration was not on the same page and that he was facing “headwinds”.

That said, Calipari is now at Arkansas, but those differences and some disdain remain. During an interview on the Kentucky Football pregame show, Barnhart seemingly took a shot at Calipari when asked about Mark Pope’s recruiting philosophy and prioritizing fit.

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“I tell people all the time, ‘Anybody can recruit, not everybody can evaluate,’” Barnhart said. “You can recruit. You can be phenomenal at bringing people to your program. But if it does not fit you, it’s really not helpful.”

Of course, Calipari is one of the best, if not the best, recruiters in college basketball history. At times, he prioritized talent and athleticism over fit.

Quite the coincidence.

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ESPN’s Jay Williams Gives Message to Kentucky Fans, “You’re Not Going to Like It…”

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ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Williams gives a message to Kentucky fans after the Wildcats win over Duke. "You won't like it."
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Back in April, opposing fanbases like Duke, told Kentucky fans to “cope with Pope” following the hire of Mark Pope and the corresponding initial shock. On Tuesday, those same fanbases had to watch as Mark Pope outcoached Jon Scheyer and Duke in the final minutes of the Champion’s Classic to get his first marque win in just his third game at Kentucky.

Of course, shortly after the game, Duke fans began to rationalize the loss by highlighting their team’s youth. While true, it sounded like an echo chamber of what Kentucky fans said for years under John Calipari. One notable example was former Blue Devil Jay Williams.

At halftime, while Duke was leading 46-37, Williams called this year’s Duke team the most talented since the 2001 team that he was a part of at halftime. To his credit, he complimented Kentucky on the comeback victory, specifically on their offense and maturity, but then 36 hours later he posted a message to Kentucky fans on social media.

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“Let me put you on to something,” Williams started. “Whether you like it or not, networks are going to sell Cooper Flagg. He’s going to be the number one pick in the draft. You’re going to talk about whether he won the or whether he lost the game, regardless of the outcome.”

“You’re not going to like it. There should be more kudos to Mark Pope and Kentucky,” Williams continued. “Regardless of whether you won the game or not, they’re still going to sell Cooper Flagg because he is selling the sport. Sorry.”

William’s statement is true. That said, it comes off as ‘sour grapes’ about losing. Cooper Flagg is a great talent and will likely be the first pick in the NBA Draft, but most Kentucky fans would say they would much rather have the win than the marketing.

Futhermore, Kentucky and its ‘brand’ has raised the level of multiple players and coaches, and will continue to do so. A deeper impact than Cooper Flagg will have on Duke in just one season.

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