GWRising wrote:
Proving that a broken clock is right twice a day ... the Dude nails it! See Dude I will give you credit when credit is due.
Kenner is strictly to pass the summer days away. Generally, nothing good comes out of Kenner and often something bad like bad evaluations of players.and misguided predictions along with injuries. If you like entertainment and summer basketball great. Watch NBA summer league, TBT or Big 3. Before you know it the NFL will get going and of course there is always MLB.
Come on Rising, The Dude nailed nothing. He gave an opinion which you happen to agree with. Opinions are neither correct or incorrect (although they can be informed or misinformed). A few points about Kenner:
1) There was no evidence during last year's Kenner attendance that this is an idea that has passed fans by.
2) Despite what you've consistently said about Kenner, much of it correct incidentally, the appetite for Kenner news on this and our prior message board has always existed. Several including myself have provided GW player write-ups and the general reaction to these seemed to suggest that the majority of people appreciated the information.
3) I have consistently said that Kenner may not answer whether someone will be a genuine contributor for GW, but that it will almost always indicate who will not be able to contribute much.
4) Am not sure what is happening at other summer leagues for college players, but in the case of Kenner, I believe what's going on is entirely financial and has nothing to do with perceived interest. With NIL upon us, insurance premiums, which the league needs to take out on behalf of its participants, have skyrocketed. Since Kenner does not charge admission (I suppose they could but it remains to be seen whether they could cover costs by doing so), the only place to turn is to the venue, where it appears that McDonough and now Burr Gymnasium have not given the league the break it's been seeking.
5) It's not far fetched to think that NIL money could cause certain players not to participate, even with league insurance which my guess is would not come close to covering full NIL amounts. At the same time, it's not like NIL recipients are going to stop playing in summer pickup games, and they will certainly take part in team workouts (where they are likely covered for injury).