He's not crazy. He's a very talented kid, just tryna get paid. If he's not the real deal, then he was crafty enough to get New Balance to give him a million bucks. I think he got some bad advice - or else he just wouldn't listen to good advice. If he had gone to college for a year, and actually done something, he would probably be looking at a much bigger payday on a guaranteed rookie deal.
College players can declare, and then opt to go back to school if it doesn't look like they will get drafted as high as they want. But this kid is sort of stuck if he doesn't get taken in the first round. He's not going to want to go play in the G-League for peanuts. (He already turned down that opportunity.) Maybe he'd take a 2-way contract, but it doesn't look like his style. I think he might go play in Europe for a couple of years.
That's why I'm skeptical of him, even though I think he really is an exceptional talent. All the "what-ifs" I think of point in the wrong direction. Unless he's good enough to crack an NBA rotation his rookie year, he looks like a problem child.

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