Beilein on Burke

Submitted by ish on

Beilein said the following re: Burke:

First, I would like to note that Wednesday's reports of Trey Burke's decision to enter the NBA draft were premature.

My coaching staff and I have met with Trey and his parents several times over the past two weeks. Collectively, we have gathered and shared with each of them some necessary information that we feel will help Trey make the most informed decision for his future.

The Burke family has been very receptive to our assistance and appreciates that we have encouraged Trey to take his time and look at all of his options between now and the April 10 deadline.

With only one full week of classes remaining, Trey and his teammates, like all students at Michigan, are working diligently to complete their assignments and prepare for final exams.

http://www.mgoblue.com/blog/2012/04/inside-michigan-beilein-weekly-11.h…

mgoblueben

April 5th, 2012 at 1:19 PM ^

I've been wavering on this, but if the kid does not want to be here next year then as Bo would say, those who stay will be champions.  Good luck to him but I look forward to next year and the men that will be representing the maize and blue.

ish

April 5th, 2012 at 1:21 PM ^

i think that if you read between the lines, the inescapable conclusion is that the kid wants to go, but others are trying to talk him out of it.  so he may very well have packed up his stuff.

i also think it's interesting that beilein references the april 10 deadline, rather than the april 29 one.  i don't see what there is to be gained by declaring prior to april 29.

74polSKA

April 5th, 2012 at 1:32 PM ^

April 10th was mentioned as the deadline for underclassmen to return in another thread.  I have not verified this but Coach's comment seems to confirm.  As far as the picture of his dorm room goes, has anyone seen another one to compare?  Maybe he never unpacked from moving in for fall.  Maybe that's how he organizes his laundry.  I'm glad there aren't any pictures of my old dorm room floating around on the net (mostly because Al Gore hadn't invented it yet!!).

stephenrjking

April 5th, 2012 at 1:56 PM ^

Where there's smoke, there's fire. When word came of him serious considering, I had to believe he would probably go, and I still believe that. The Michigan fan in me hopes he stays, but in the end it is almost certain that he is gone.

Think about it: You have a stunningly good freshman season. The NBA is a point guard league. You've always dreamed of playing in the NBA. You could get drafted first round. Your good friend "Jared" is doing the same thing, only his draft stock has slipped as his second year has exposed all of his weaknesses.

You are 19 years old. Class is a drag, especially when you think there are cooler things on the horizon. You could be making six or seven figures in a couple of months. That's enough money to buy the new iPad, a new car, and your own place (skip this dorm stuff). That's a hard idea to turn down, even if your parents and coach are advising you against it. You could be in the NBA this year.

I don't think it's wise, but I understand the mentality.

Spontaneous Co…

April 5th, 2012 at 3:34 PM ^

that is the decision making process, for better or for worse.  Andit's really too bad because that process is an instant gratification, short-sighted thought process that typically causes more problems than it solves in life.  But like all others in the M family, if he makes that decision, I wish him luck.

ijohnb

April 5th, 2012 at 1:56 PM ^

is right.   This thing is turning into Burke-gate and it is really getting old.  Twitter photographs of a kid's dormroom?!  Come on, really everybody including JB should let him do what he is going to do.  At some point a kid has to make his own decisions and it is right around Trey's age when that transition takes place.  He is a year away from guaranteed money and good money at that, leaving now would be a historically bad decision but it is his decision.  I don't see the upside to him returning next year at this point, not for him, not for the team, not for the fans.  His heart is out of it already (not entirely sure it was ever really in it - Michigan that is) and you really can't get that back.

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snarling wolverine

April 5th, 2012 at 2:01 PM ^

You're putting a lot of words in the kid's mouth.  Is it impossible that he loves both Michigan and the NBA and is genuinely conflicted?  And the idea that his parents (!) and Beilein should have no input is just . . . bizarre.  You don't stop being a parent just because your kid is in college.

ijohnb

April 5th, 2012 at 2:04 PM ^

possible, but from the looks and sound of things, his decision is made.  As for his parents, at some point you have said your peice and that is that.  As a parent, you prevent your kid from the going to the kegger at the cool kids house for so long but at some point that turns into "don't say I didn't warn you" and that is that. 

From his twitter last week, "I thought this was my life!"  It is Trey, do your thing.

snarling wolverine

April 5th, 2012 at 2:48 PM ^

So when Satch Sullinger told his son last year, "You're not ready to be a professional.  You're 19!" he was out of place?

This isn't a trivial decision.  It's a life-changing one.  Burke's parents, who have lived in the world a lot longer than he has, have every right to offer their insight, just as Mr. Sullinger did.  A lot of 19-year-olds think they have it all figured out.  Then they get a little older and surprise, they realize they don't.  

JBE

April 5th, 2012 at 1:21 PM ^

How many times can we say, "Those Who Stay Will Be Champions," before the meaning of the phrase nullifies itself?

lhglrkwg

April 5th, 2012 at 1:21 PM ^

I'm guessing Burke wanted / wants to go and word of that got out and was expanded to HE GONE while Beilein and his parents were still in discussions with him. If it's true Burke's parents want him to stay, I feel a lot better about the prospects of him being here next year

...although Trey may hate all of us now for how we initially reacted (and will react again in the future)

Spontaneous Co…

April 5th, 2012 at 3:49 PM ^

i am sick of reading about how we, on a Michigan sports blog, should not criticize his decision or say we think he is making a mistake.  That's sort of the point of blogs.  What's next?  We can't criticize Denard if he throws 4 jump ball interceptions or Lewan if he misses 5 blocks? 

Criticism does not equal a lack of support.

justingoblue

April 6th, 2012 at 2:51 AM ^

Right, but I think most people are fine with criticism. I'm fine with saying, "Denard, that was an unacceptable throw" or "THJ, you're shooting at a rate below the standard existing for MBB".

There's a big difference between saying that and commenting that Trey Burke is a bad person based on this decision, or that Denard is evil based on his interceptions.

aiglick

April 5th, 2012 at 2:18 PM ^

I just want him to come back for the second year. If he is a sure fire first rounder then by all means go make some bank but if you are projected as middle to late second round or even undradted then come back to school. I know I'll be prepared for it next year especially if Trey acts as the facilitator we know he can be which should help improve his stock. Regardless, I am sure we will see Beilein looking for two PGs in the next class unless we get Albrecht and/or Del Valle. It is your decision Trey but please consider all options and make the smartest decision for you with input from your parents and Beilein who really are trying to help you reach your dreams.

mgoblueben

April 5th, 2012 at 1:38 PM ^

Yes. With the new bargainin rules came this random date 60 days before the draft to declar.  But the NCAA has their own date of April 10th to retract and keep eligibility.  Hence you are right that it serves no benefit to declare earlier but it may be what has gotten trey to move up on the boards.  Its unlikely that Trey retracts his name from the draft and then sends it back it a couple weeks later.  

MKEblue

April 5th, 2012 at 1:57 PM ^

Just to clarify, Trey has not entered the draft yet. He submitted a request to the NBA Advisory Committee to be evaluated (which isn't uncommon for quality players to do), but that does not enter him into the draft. Beilein confirms that in his quote when he said that the news of Trey entering the draft was premature. So as I understand it, there's nothing for Burke to do on Apr 10. He can't withdraw if his name is not on the list. His deadline is still Apr 29, his last opportunity to enter this year's draft if that's what he's going to do.

Mr. Rager

April 5th, 2012 at 1:31 PM ^

Scout has always been negative re: Burke staying.

Rivals was positive but their tune has changed in the last 24 hours.

Brian is clearly not positive.

Why are people still holding out hope?  Either assume he is gone, or ignore everything until a decision is made.  

MadMonkey

April 5th, 2012 at 1:51 PM ^

will not play a decisive role in his decision.  Decisive consideration is probably "2nd round and bus rides across Eastern Europe vs. stay and play for a better chance to get paid."   

For all we know, Trey may hate college life.  It's not for everybody.