Michigan State's Miles Bridges discusses being offered money during recruiting process
Posted Oct 26, 2017
Michigan State forward Miles Bridges is considered by many to be the leading candidate for national Player of the Yeah honors, and he had the opportunity to turn pro after a good freshman season. But Bridges made the decision to return to East Lansing, and with that comes questions as to why he would do that as opposed to cashing in on his NBA potential as soon as possible.
(NBC Sports)
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