Young man should research Walter Luckett before he makes any decisions.
Because of when he injured his leg in high school, or when he injured his leg on an escalator?
Luckett would have been best off leaving college as early as possible to get a payday. If Harry Giles stayed around in college until his junior or senior year, he would not have been a 1st rounder. Luckett could have still capitalized on his high school highlights and showing enough his freshman (and especially his sophomore) year to get a better shot.
You seem to have a one-shoe fits all approach here. I know a man who knows Walter very well. From what he tells me you don’t know Luckett’s priorities at all.
...and acting like how a person would make a decision in the 1970s is how they would make a decision in 2021 show you are just flat out old.
But please tell me more about your friend who knows Luckett. I want to know how his priorities that led to him leaving school as a junior (when it was far less common) means he definitely wouldn't stray from his priorities you (wait, I mean your friend) know so well in today's world.
The question is not my friend, or how old I'm, but the fact that you are a one trick pony. People's priorities change all the time. Sometimes in retrospect they look different than they did at time. You seem to want to fit everyone into some preconceived notion about what they should do. I would prefer not tell anyone what they should do in this type of situation and realize that they will make their own decision based on their own priorities at that time. Sometimes it'll be a good decision and sometime it won't. And, in the end, after an appropriate amount of time, the person himself, not some wag on a message board, will be able to decide if he or she made the best choice. I respect your right to disagree, but your mantra gets a little tiring after awhile.
Luckett says that he would do the same thing today and has no regrets, but there's nothing in anything he's said publicly or privately that would indicate he would have come out earlier, as you seem to suggest he would have, or should have. He's very happy with his life now, and is still a very loyal Bobcat!
Last Edited: 12/2/2020 8:10:10 PM by OhioCatFan