Eight
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Noi would have benefited by gutting it up, studying, and getting a degree from TCU.
Sure school is tough, but wait until you've played for five years in the Italian league.
Once done with basketball then what?
Come back to Fort Worth and get a job?
Mr. Noi "Did you get your degree?"
"No, but I plan on going to school at night after working an 8 hour day."
"Okay, we will be in touch. . . NEXT".
The business world wants commitment, not night school.
that is a good plan, but if noi has financial needs now to support family or whatever and he has already basically come from nothing than the ability to go play for money, regardless if it is less than what some might find enticing is exactly that to him.
read articles over the years about the signing of latin players from impoverished situations who sign for a fraction of what it would take to sign a comparable us prospect because of their situation.
tough to play the long game when you have come from the day to day survival game