mbaprof
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12-04-24 05:09 PM - Post#375159
They are getting their money’s worth
Hes been a beast
https://x.com/league_him/status/186 433217131119460...
Anyone know how much he is getting paid?
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1LotteryPick1969
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Re: Wolf at Michigan 12-05-24 12:04 PM - Post#375208
In response to mbaprof
I don't know how much he is getting paid--WAG 500k up to one million?
But thanks for the post. He looks like a low first round draft pick, no?
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james
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12-05-24 12:18 PM - Post#375209
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
there is no disclosure required for a collective.
i did pose a question to the head of a reputable collective that pays my kids...not a bad range; likely an incentive feature and he works with maybe the best agency
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mbaprof
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01-05-25 03:37 PM - Post#376167
In response to james
Continues to excel
https://247sports.com/college/michigan/arti cle/dan...
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1LotteryPick1969
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01-05-25 04:07 PM - Post#376168
In response to mbaprof
"He's changed his body, he's moving better, his diet's better."
Yale Medical School couldn't come up with an optimized diet??
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james
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01-05-25 06:26 PM - Post#376170
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
good for wolf man.
from one sigma nu to the other...haha
the yale staff offered to increase investment in nutrition etc for him but that has little to do with his play imo.
he appears to be 10-15 ibs lighter but he just keeps working and improving at the margin.
he has always had a hell of a burst for a big man but its the combo of skills on a bigger stage that has the attention of course.
and he still cant jump. but i dont think it matters with the package of skills and speed he possesses.
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Old Bear
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01-05-25 06:46 PM - Post#376171
In response to james
I'm kinda glad he won't be in New Haven next weekend.
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CM
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01-07-25 10:12 AM - Post#376187
In response to james
That Wolf has come along in the age of Jokic could be one of his greatest assets as far as a possible NBA future.
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LocalTiger
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01-07-25 10:39 AM - Post#376188
In response to CM
He seems most comfortable and effective when
playing away from the post, and Michigan has another true center.
The NBA question may be whether he can defend forwards.
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james
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01-07-25 04:28 PM - Post#376196
In response to LocalTiger
thats a good point on his defense. i agree.
last year wolf got stymied when he forced into the post. henderson said as much with "make him play like a 5" or something to that effect
i watched usc-um sat nite when he had video game stats.
they put wolf and golden, their 5, in a lot of ball screen action.
it was largely indefensible with wolf the handler. so thats new and impressive.
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james
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01-10-25 10:37 AM - Post#376249
In response to james
wolf now projected as #21 pick in round 1 by draftexpress/espn.
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mbaprof
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01-10-25 01:42 PM - Post#376256
In response to james
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/college/ univers...
Great article
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TigerFan
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01-11-25 12:06 PM - Post#376280
In response to mbaprof
Meanwhile, Tosan is really hitting his stride with the (admittedly ailing) Nets. After a 39 point gem in his only game with the G-League Long Island Nets, he's averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds over the last 3 games with Brooklyn.
Hopefully he continues to get playing time while the injured players start filtering back.
This has to help the league's reputation.
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