He goes the way of Omar Cook and Erick Barkley……..and many others before him…..maybe a few 10 day contracts and catches on for a season playing a few min for a bottom feeder team, make some money in a distant land no support around him and at 35 he's wondering wtf happened. Oh well what could of been.
Eric Barkley was a first round NBA draft pick. He earned 2 million in the NBA and another couple 2 three million playing overseas. At age 35 he's now an assistant coach at Christ the King, where presumably he's giving back to the community. Sounds like a pretty good career to me.
Omar Cook is still making a six figure salary playing in Europe. Sounds like a pretty good career to me.
"I was in the street (after he got cut by Dallas) and everyone was saying to me you should have stayed in school. But you can't compare me to a Jason Williams," Cook said. "Jason Williams went to Duke and Jason Williams lived in the suburbs. Jason Williams had everything growing up -- I had nothing."
Could it be that the best decision for Rysheed Jordan doesn't involve some half assed sports marketing degree from a half assed school like Saint John's? Perhaps his best interests don't align with those of middle aged college basketball fans? Maybe it's not a matter of what could have been, for you. Maybe it's a matter of what is, for him.