http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=2614344
10/5/2006 9:29:43 PM
Don't be stupid B-Rack... GO PRO!
10/6/2006 12:32:39 AM
he is def not coming backif he just sticks to baseball he is def top 3 pickif he risks it and gets hurts again it could cost him millionsbut i am sure he knows this
10/6/2006 12:35:27 AM
"[A decision] has not been made [publicly]," Lowe said Thursday. He will not play basketball.
10/6/2006 1:18:58 AM
nba first round >> mlb no.1 overall. i'd say stick w/ basketball.
10/6/2006 1:32:19 AM
now maybe i'm wrong. but don't baseball players make a hell ofa lot more money than nba players? (at least the high calibre ones)
10/6/2006 1:34:32 AM
yes, they make alot more than NBA players...and alot of it is guaranteed unlike the NBA and NFL, so even if you are cut you still get $$$$$
10/6/2006 1:37:37 AM
if they make it out of the minors they do, but that's by no means a sure thing.
10/6/2006 1:37:54 AM
Are you retarded? As the #1 overall pick (which most people agree he is) he would get about a $6 million signing bonus... thats more than he could make with a rookie contract in the NBA (and he wouldn't be drafted anyways)
10/6/2006 2:36:49 AM
but it's not unheard of that that $6mil is all he gets. see: josh hamilton.so much can go wrong for a pitcher between draft and majors, including just not developing.
10/6/2006 3:05:30 AM
Yeah Joe Mauer sucks ass, what a wasted #1 pick. Hamilton was/is on drugs and is a complete dumbass, not fair to use him as an example.
10/6/2006 3:12:34 AM
he'll be a better baseball player than basketball player. I would think this is a no brainer
10/6/2006 10:19:38 AM
It's true that there is a higher likelyhood of failing before getting the majors in baseball but kids drafted from college that high are usually major league ready and take no longer then 2 years to be up in the show... some even play the year they were drafted (Zimmerman, Hansen, and Devine last year; Miller this year).Plus maybe Brackman likes baseball better. If I had a choice b/t playing in the NBA and pro baseball, I'd take baseball in a heartbeat even though I played both in HS..
10/6/2006 10:28:04 AM
Here ill layout what he's looking at financially.~top 5 pick in baseball. He's looking at fat guaranteed signing bonus worth a couple milion. Then his contract will be peanuts while he's in the minor leagues. If he makes the majors he'll play for a couple hundred thousand a year... If he can stick in the majors for a few years he'll break into the mid-millions... then if he can stick as a solid SP he'll be making $10+ million a year. Basically he's getting $$$ up front and then the rest depends on his health/development.basketball IF he was a late 1st round pick (which at this point doenst look likely) he'd get a guaranteed three year deal worth ~$1 million a year with a team option for the 4th year. After that he'd be a free agent and could make anywhere from $1 to ~$15 million a year.... Basically he'd get pretty good money spread over three years and the rest he'd have to earn a roster spot (pretty difficult to do) to stay in the league.If he was a 2nd round pick he'd get a contract that was NOT guaranteed for ~$300,000. He could be cut in training camp, halfway through the season, or stay on the team the whole year. Most 2nd rd picks get a team option for the 2nd year i think so he'd make similar money the next season then would be eligible for $1-$15 million depending on his health/development.Basically, unless he can get a guarantee that he'd be a 1st round pick in basketball he'd be a complete idiot not to pursue baseball.Also think of it from his perspective. Baseball and Basketball are LONG grinding seasons. A lot of time on the road... would he rather be pitching once every five days and hanging out on a 25 man team with guys like Tim Hudson.... or riding the bench every night and getting the pleasure of having guys like Ricky Davis and Stephon Marbury completely ignore him...
10/6/2006 10:42:37 AM
one week and counting
10/6/2006 10:49:45 AM
you don't see that many 6'10" pitchers with good mechanics like the article says. How many 6'10" basketball players are there?nothing is for certain with either scenario, but he has a great shot at becoming a very good pitcher
10/6/2006 1:37:15 PM
I don't get why it has to be so balck and white, why can't he play both and still get ~ a top five pick?
10/9/2006 8:35:25 PM
higher chance of injury, which could ruin his chances at any pro sports.
10/9/2006 8:37:09 PM
That sounds like something that my mother would say.
10/9/2006 8:41:00 PM
well i'm sure his mother wouldn't mind a new car and house
10/9/2006 9:06:04 PM
10/10/2006 11:04:07 AM
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10/10/2006 3:44:24 PM
bttt just read this
10/12/2006 9:00:49 PM
thx for lettin us know d00d
10/12/2006 9:12:53 PM