Kansas State forward Coleman Hawkins reportedly has an NIL deal worth $2 million but he refuses to discuss if true or not
Thanks to an NIL deal, Kansas State forward Coleman Hawkins got to experience the life of a professional athlete.
Hawkins recently discussed it during an appearance on the Sleepers podcast but did not reveal too much. Hawkins said he received lots of criticism online from those who felt he wasn't worth that kind of money. He withdrew from the NBA draft because he was considered a late-second round pick at best."There's a lot of pressure," Hawkins said. "I see people now, like ... saying `he's not worth this. He's not worth that.' At the end of the day, I stayed at a school for four years and won a lot of games for that school.
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