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Eye On College Basketball

Isaiah Wong exposes the truth of how NIL is being done; transfer portal deadline notes; Iverson Classic recap (College Basketball 05/02)

Eye On College Basketball

CBS Sports

Sports, Basketball

4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Isaiah Wong renegotiated his NIL deal in public and the entire college basketball media landscape went nuts. Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander break down the story behind that story, as Norlander's reporting illuminated a LOT of what is happening behind the scenes. PLUS: who are the uncommitted players in the transfer portal you need to pay attention to? Lastly, Parrish shares the player that many thought was the most NBA-ready prospect at last weekend's Iverson Classic. The name might surprise you.

READ: Norlander's column

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

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0:15.0

because your wrapped up so warm but then you're climbing hamps and heath and you get to the top

0:20.0

and you're like, and then you can see the breath but then your nose is still freezing to touch.

0:25.0

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0:30.0

Hey there, Gary Parrish, Monday, May 2nd, 2022. Welcome back to the CBS Sports,

0:37.0

I own college basketball podcast where we sometimes discuss camera fighting,

0:42.0

dodo birds and leaky black Matt Norlander is here with me. If you're watching live on YouTube,

0:46.0

you know what to do. Deadleg, the deadline for players to enter the transfer portal

0:51.0

and be eligible next season. It has passed and some interesting names got in the portal

0:57.0

in the past 48 hours Kentucky's key on Brooks, Fartus, Keyonte Johnson,

1:02.0

Baylor's Matthew Meyer. We're going to get to those things in a bit but I didn't want to start

1:06.0

with a column you wrote hitting into the weekend about the one time transfer waiver

1:12.0

and name-imaging likeness rights and the seismic change that those two things

1:18.0

have brought to college athletics. It came to a head with the Isaiah Wong situation at Miami.

1:24.0

You talk to a lot of people in the industry about this including a lot of coaches.

1:30.0

Just your broad takeaway from what you learn from those conversations.

1:35.0

Well, the the impetus for the column had been building for I don't know a week and a half,

1:41.0

two weeks just in talking to coaches hearing from coaches.

1:45.0

You know, these people, you know, calling me unprompted to kind of just, you know,

1:50.0

do what coaches do, which is to complain. They do a lot of things but coaches,

1:54.0

man to these guys just love to complain in the off season.

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