Originally Posted by longtimefan
I don't see UD getting much positive publicity out of Kostas. One scout has already wondered why UD didn't play him more to develop him. If he does well the line will probably be something like, "In spite of limited playing time at UD, Kostas has developed into a great player" or "In spite of not being given much of an opportunity at UD, Kostas has developed into a great player." They will ignore (or simply be ignorant of) the reasons he didn't get more playing time.
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I think you are looking at deeper than the recruits. The publicity comes from watching a game and during intros hearing Player X from School or hearing the announcers discuss it.
The secondary impact is mentioning it in a kid's living room when recruiting him. There are plenty of players in the NBA that mirrored Kostas' apparent attitude toward their education. It sometimes is mentioned as a negative toward the NCAA in general but not toward the actual school.