Hubert Davis Fired at UNC - Draymond Golden State "Losers" Claim - DraftKings Lawsuit - Darius Acuff Jr Reebok NIL Deal
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Then I pivoted to Draymond Green, because sometimes the truth sounds arrogant when people don’t want to hear it. When he said the Golden State Warriors were losers before he got there, folks got in their feelings. But here’s the part nobody wants to argue with. The numbers back him up. The year before he arrived, they were irrelevant. His rookie season, they flip it into a 24-game turnaround. That’s not coincidence. That’s impact. You don’t have to like how he says it, you don’t have to like the edge, the tone, the delivery. But you better respect the substance because the substance is undeniable. He didn’t join a winner. He helped build one. There’s a difference, and too many people are uncomfortable admitting it.
And then we closed with what should be a celebration but somehow still gets treated like a controversy. Darius Acuff Jr. just signed a deal with Reebok while still in college, and this is exactly what NIL was always supposed to be. This is the blueprint. A player leveraging his name, his image, and his talent to secure real opportunity while the spotlight is actually on him. Not after the fact. Not when somebody else has already cashed in. Right now. This isn’t the problem. This is the solution. For decades everybody else got rich off these athletes while they were told to wait their turn. Now one of them gets a seat at the table early and people want to question it? No. This is the system finally working the way it should have all along.
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