Kolek planning to go pro
Yep. It happens. For another UCLA example, go look at the reporting on Ben Howland's buyout.Everyone else had it wrong - Late Night Hoops had it nailed.Here's another one everyone else had wrong recently - the start of basketball practice. LNH had it correct.If you don't think "mainstream media" and people in general aren't flat out wrong with regularity, you're naive. It happens incredibly often. Feel free to continue believing a big "SI" or "Yahoo", "USA Today" or "ESPN" next to a story means the information in a story is correct or well understood by the writer, but you'll be wrong.You're good at searching old articles and posts - go ahead and check. The issue is that often journalists don't do much more than report information obtained from others. They don't understand contracts, finance, law, etc.And you're wrong on Parrish - he was saying that there is no reason for UCLA to desire a large buyout payment from Alford if he wanted to leave, because he would never want to leave. That is #2. Imagine if Alford had a couple of great seasons at UCLA, has a stellar class come in.. and decides he wants to leave elsewhere for more money and a different opportunity. And, UCLA doesn't have the large buyout protection.. instead, they have something more typical.. maybe they get $1MM from Alford in return for him terminating early. The school would be crucified. But... I'm not sure there's anything short of winning national championships they won't be criticized for... which is all the more reason to believe UCLA isn't the dreamy perfect spot that no one would ever leave, as you believe.
Chicos, What do you think a wise buyout for Tom Crean is? School owes him X.. he owes school X.Asking what your opinion is,.. i.e., "doesn't need to be more than a mil or so if he leaves because he wouldn't"... "school needs to offer him a huge buyout if they fire him because he commands it. so $197 million"..Whatever your thoughts are...