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Keyontae to K-State

Discussion in 'Nuttin but Net' started by akaGatorhoops, Aug 20, 2022.

  1. wingtee

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    Not to worry Egbunu will be back at the end of January
     
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  2. MadduxFanII

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    This is one of those jokes that I'm never going to get tired of. I hope we're making Egbunu/end of January jokes in 2092 when the entire state of Florida is underwater and we've moved UF to Grand Junction, Colorado.
     
  3. wingtee

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    Uh Maddox I doubt you and I will be around for the University of Florida @ Grand Junction! Oh I was serious about Egbunu being back . That’s no joke
     
  4. tegator80

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    Absolutely he will be back in January.

    Back to the joke bin. Back to doing the Funky Chicken. Back to back questions about his health. Back and forth between basketball potential and a tragic tale. I got a MILLION of them!
     
  5. GatorLurker

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    Try the veal and don't forget to tip your waiter.
     
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  6. oragator1

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    I don’t think anyone faults him. UF apparently wouldn’t clear him, he looked around and a few schools apparently would. So he’s going to one of them.
    Lots of history with guys school/doctor shopping and it ending badly (Chase Johnson the most recent from UF if reports are true), so I just really hope that doesn’t happen here.
    All I know is that I would trust the doctors at UF and the ones we reached out to (Harvard Emory etc) 100 times out of 100 before a place like K/State.
     
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  7. GatorLurker

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    I bet the Florida at K State game will be on ESPNU so I won't be able to watch it at home. I can get all the ESPN+ games except for those on ESPNU.
     
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    Weird weird end to a bygone Era.

    Glad we're all getting a fresh start.
     
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  9. GatorTodd

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    From what I understand, Nebraska wouldn't clear him. I guess some schools are willing to take a higher risk than UF. Wish him the best.
     
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  10. murphree_hall

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    Interesting. I wonder even if he balls out at K-State, will NBA teams clear him? I think he’s probably auditioning an overseas career at this point... which isn’t a bad thing. They are at less risk, because they usually aren’t as litigious as the USA. If you sign a waiver in other countries, they are typically iron clad. At least from my knowledge of European culture. He should easily make more than the $5M insurance money and maybe transfer to the NBA later after teams see that proof that he’s able to play without collapse.
     
  11. gtj31

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    I don’t know enough to question anything you wrote. I just find it amazing that a guy who hasn’t suited up in 2 years is confident enough in his ability to forego $5M. He could work as a gas station attendant and be set for life with numbers like that. After taxes, assume $3M. 3% is $90K/year “salary” on the interest and he never touches his $3M. Any additional income and it starts getting decently comfortable without much effort.

    Hope he makes good on his confidence and earns a killing.
     
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  12. paidinfull

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    I’ve read multiple times on here that the insurance policy is tax free.
     
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  13. tampajack1

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    The flip side is some guys are making $40 million a year in the NBA, and some players who are average NBA players are making $10 million or more per year.
     
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  14. tampajack1

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    Are you sure that KJ would have to pay income tax on the $5 million?
     
  15. gtj31

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    No, not sure at all. I am an engineer, not a CPA.
     
  16. tampajack1

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    I am a tax lawyer, and I don’t know either. The tax CPA’s at the big firms might know. I am pretty sure that if KJ bought the insurance policy with his own money or with money he borrowed, then he wouldn’t have to pay tax on the $5 million. If UF bought the policy for him, then the answer might be different, but you get into issues like was KJ considered an employee of UF for purposes of the tax law. I don’t know the answer.
     
  17. GatorLurker

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    I am not a tax lawyer but I know some really good ones. Going to a hockey game with my family and one later this year. I might ask.

    Often insurance payouts are tax free because they are compensation for a loss so really nothing is gained. My wife had one from an auto accident. She was on a bicycle and the other person was in a car.

    I like to apply the rules of the playground about what is fair. When my wife took torts as a first semester law student she would ask me about cases and I always applied that principle. BTW she booked torts at UF but not just on my tutoring. LOL. But she did appreciate that point of view when looking at a case.

    If the $5 miilion payout is due to lost wages then maybe it is taxable as it would have been income. If the $5 million is from taking away a life long dream that is something else.

    Like I said I am not a tax attorney and it has been years since I have been at a Holiday Inn Express.
     
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