ttun basketball (Dusty May out.......)
- By DZ83CK
- Buckeye Basketball
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I'm saying it's definitely a riskier move to go to the NBA than to stay in college, and that makes the long-term calculus financially risky. For Dusty May, he's now basically the coaching version of a "made man" so he will be able to land on his feet in college again after the seemingly inevitable firing 2-3 years from now. So the downside is he likely has to deal with being fired and uprooting his family twice, things he wouldn't have had to do at UM, and (after his presumed firing) he will probably end up with a lower salary in college than he would have had if he stayed at UM the whole time. I don't know how much Dallas is paying him, but he'd better be paid at least double his salary at UM or else it doesn't really add up financially at all.So what’s the point you are trying to make?
NBA coaching is harder, more risky? May is a dumbass for leaving college? No way he did this just to job hop, there has to be something else? I’m not following you.
I see a guy who has had success at every level, sees what, in his mind, is the “right” opening to go up one more level and took it. Nothing complicated or nefarious.
Who knows? Maybe there is a trunk full of dead hookers or something. Aside from the downside for the hookers, I’d love to see that.
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