« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2018, 09:04:27 AM »
Josh Jackson & his agent Benjamin Armstrong for making Ainge's decision easier choosing between Tatum and him.
Because Jackson 'wanted more playing time' and in turn more exposer, this has lead him to start the season on the worst team in the NBA, lose his coach and finally get benched. Tatum started the season on the bench and is now 1 win away from leading his team to the NBA Finals all the while break multiple records in the process. Josh Jackson has 344K followers on Instagram, Tatum currently has 1.3 million and climbing, Tatum has already been in a national nike commercial...perhaps Jackson was in a local Phoenix chicken commercial?
I think what players are starting to figure out is that in the modern NBA the size of the city doesn't matter like it used to but what does make a big difference, monetarily, is if your team is good and goes deep into the playoffs. Tatum and Brown having more eyeballs on them right now in the conference finals than they could ever have in any regular season game. People who don't even watch NBA basketball November to April will check out the Finals.
The most lucrative thing a player can do, I think, is make the NBA Finals as much as possible and be seen by the most people while they have to share the spotlight with the fewest players.
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