How Overtime Elite is a much bigger threat to college basketball than the G League
Posted Aug 23, 2021
Overtime Elite is not targeting high school graduates who now have the option to soon enroll at North Carolina, Duke, Kentucky, or Kansas and immediately capitalize on their NIL rights to the tune of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars. Overtime Elite is aiming lower. Bryce Griggs, for instance, wasn't eligible to enroll in college for another year.
(CBS Sports)
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