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Overtime Elite has stated they will offer $100,000 one-year contracts to 30 elite high school prospects that want to skip college and play for pay for a year before they test the NBA draft waters. Livingston is one of those players which shows just how talented he is. It is certainly an interesting proposition to see how many high school prospects want to take that instead of heading to the college ranks.
It seems like Livingston has four real choices: Overtime Elite, Ohio State, Kansas and Kentucky. Another option to keep an eye on will be if by 2022 they allow players to jump straight to the NBA, because if that is the case, most analysts believe he will be a lottery pick and that will be almost certainly the path he takes. It would be incredibly tough to pass up on the chance to be a high-first round NBA Draft pick, and nobody would blame him for pursuing that route.
However, if that doesn’t happen and he decides to head to college for presumably one year, as of now it looks like it will be between Ohio State, Kansas and Kentucky. Regardless, it is safe to say Livingston will be a priority for Chris Holtmann and Ryan Pedon over the next year.
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However, if that doesn’t happen and he decides to head to college for presumably one year, as of now it looks like it will be between Ohio State, Kansas and Kentucky. Regardless, it is safe to say Livingston will be a priority for Chris Holtmann and Ryan Pedon over the next year.