$6 Million Hang in the Balance As Mark Pope’s Target Forward Yet to Decide Between Kentucky and NBA Draft
Mark Pope © Imagn Mark Pope has set his eyes on the next target for Kentucky. After a disappointing season laden with injuries and a worse off season where Kentucky could not get their ideal recruits, Mark Pope might have some luck. Kentucky got eliminated in the second round of the NCAA tournament due to multiple injuries.
Moreover, with multiple players leaving for the NBA draft as well as the transfer portal, Pope needed to change how Wildcats look next season completely. They lost 11 out of 16 players in their roster. To make matters worse 4 of their top targets rejected Mark Pope’s team.
Tyran Stokes, Rob Wright III, Donnie Freeman and De’Shayne Montgomery all chose not to commit to Kentucky after days of speculation. There have still been some additions to the squad. One name who is yet to make a decision about Kentucky is Milan Momcilovic.
NCAA insider Isaac Trotter revealed that the number for Milan is closer to $6 million or even higher from Kentucky. He shared how in his conversation with Milan Momcilovic, Iowa State star maintained his ambition to play in the NBA. Even if he decided to return to college basketball, he plans to do it only for one season.
Trotter pointed out that there are two years of eligibility remaining for Milan and that’s close to $12 million he can earn through NIL. “That shows you where his brain is at,” Trotter said about his inclination towards remaining in the draft. “But the type of money that’s at stake here, it’s just hard to leave $6 million on the table.