uhhh, no, if we had significantly more basketball NIL money we would have gotten more than Cleveland ( for the 100th time ) Players with big stipends don't necessarily hate being 6th or 7th on a good team, starting is vastly over-rated these days
Here were the top 25 transfers last year and where they landed:
1. Hunter ****inson (Kansas) - Starter
2. Kal'el Ware (Indiana) - Starter
3. Grant Nelson (Alabama) - Starter
4. Jesse Edwards (WVU) - Starter
5. JJ Starling (Syracuse) - Starter
6. LJ Cryer (Houston) - Starter
7. Jameer Nelson (TCU) - Starter
8. Max Abmas (Texas) - Starter
9. Nae'Qwan Tomlin (Memphis) - Starter
10. Ryan Nembhard (Gonzaga) - Starter
11. Tyler Burton (Villanova) - Starter
12. Javian McCollum (Oklahoma) - Starter
13. Brandon Murray (Ole Miss) - Reserve
14. Dalton Knecht (Tennessee) - Starter
15. Jordan Dingle (St. John's) - Starter
16. Ernest Udeh (TCU) - Starter
17. Caleb Love (Arizona) - Starter
18. Aziz Bandaogo (Cincy) - Starter
19. Ace Baldwin (Penn St.) - Starter
20. Arthur Kaluma (Kansas St.) - Starter
21. Khalif Battle (Arkansas) - Starter
22. Graham Ike (Gonzaga) - Starter
23. Kadin Shedreick (Texas) - Reserve
24. Tramon Mack (Arkansas) - Starter
25. Aaron Estrada (Alabama) - Starter
Not sure how much more empirical evidence you need. Top transfers want NIL
and playing time.