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    What's the #1 pick guaranteed? $15 million? It's pretty easy to be set for life once you have accumulated $15 million in 3 years. His status as a former #1 pick will be more valuable financially than a college degree. It's not even close. A college degree is highly overrated, especially when someone has as much talent in other areas as does Blake Griffin.

    EDIT: If he plays long enough, his NBA pension is probably a better paycheck than what the average college grad could do job-wise.

    Have you seen players...They spend $10million the 2nd day they get a check on a house and 8 cars...

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    I think OKC will get Blake Griffen, but not til next year...he called me and told me he's staying to graduate...sooooo that leave Rubio to be first...i hope Hansbrough doesnt get drafted...hes gonna be another JJ Reddick and see no PT

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    But what does that have to do with anything? This country is in the shape it's in because lots of people overspend. I don't see how overspending is fixed by finishing college? If he's going to overspend, he's going to overspend. It doesn't matter if he's making $15 million or $15 thousand.

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    But what does that have to do with anything? This country is in the shape it's in because lots of people overspend. I don't see how overspending is fixed by finishing college? If he's going to overspend, he's going to overspend. It doesn't matter if he's making $15 million or $15 thousand.

    Well if he does it every year he gets paid, and then all of the sudden, no pay...And for gttballer, lol.

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    And for gttballer, lol.


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    But what if he makes $15k flipping burgers and blows it on crack. Then he gets fired and all of a sudden no pay? I don't see what your point is, unless it's that massive amounts of money corrupt people into foolish spenders. And they wouldn't overstep their means if it wasn't for the huge payday? If that is the point, I think it's a pretty callous view on humanity.

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    I think OKC will get Blake Griffen, but not til next year...he called me and told me he's staying to graduate...sooooo that leave Rubio to be first...i hope Hansbrough doesnt get drafted...hes gonna be another JJ Reddick and see no PT

    If Griffin doesn't go pro, Rubio would be the #1 pick because he won't be drafted this year! NBAdraft.net doesn't have him in this years draft - he's on the mock draft list for 2010...I don't even think he qualifies for this years draft!

    As for Psycho T, he'll be drafted - according to NBAdraft.net, he'll be a late first-rounder, but I think he'll be an end-of-lottery selection - I just don't see 15 teams that make the playoffs passing on his potential talent in the NBA.

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    Andy Rautins Syracuse is going #1.

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    This statement and the one about how it's sad how people would choose the NBA over a 3rd year in college pretty much cripple your credibility.

    I guess Michael Jordan is a money-first guy because he skipped his last year. He could've won two championships. Chris Paul came out early. Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, and Dwight Howard passed up the chance to be a winner in college for the NBA.

    Yes it's truly sad when people make good financial decisions that will help provide for their families for the rest of their lives...

    I believe that he is a freshmen (correct me if i'm wrong) i think everyone should go back and graduate if they dont do so before they declare, what if Chris Paul blew his knee and was done forever, no college degree, and must live off what he had...getting a college degree for some people is more important than money, i'll take the college degree, and know i'll still get money in a few years, especially considering i'm on a full ride scholarship most likely if i was able to go pro

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    You know there is a life after they quit the NBA, and with the way these guys spend, they aren't set for life either...Only the Stars (LeBron, Kobe, Paul and a few others) will be because they can get endorsements after they retire, but the rest of the guys won't have a degree to fall back on at all...

    thats my point, these players often spend to much and are in finacial crisis very shortly after retiring at age 36-40, they still have anywhere from probably 30-50 years left to live, a college degree, would benefit them to have something to fall back on, the bench players who make league minimum, if they spend the money to quick, they wont have much after the NBA

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