LSU's roster is older than San Antonio Spurs, proving college basketball is cooked
We're living in interesting times.
LSU's roster is older than San Antonio Spurs, proving college basketball is cooked originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . If there was any solid proof about the negative effect of NIL on college basketball, look no further than the latest example.
With the San Antonio Spurs being one of the youngest teams in Western Conference Finals history, many have highlighted what they've been able to do with up-and-coming youth behind star center Victor Wembanyama. At the same time, the LSU Tigers are making headlines for the opposite. Will Wade arrived for his second stint in Baton Rouge with zero players on the roster.
This called for some of the most desperate moves in the NIL era with NBA bounce-back players coming back to college for a bigger pay day. Some have called this outlandish and steps to ruining the sport as we know it. All things considered, the Spurs have a younger roster than the Tigers right now.
The average age of LSU MBBโs projected starters is older than the San Antonio Spurs. pic. twitter.