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But you can do that exact same thing right now.Put em in the NBDL do they can develop, without sacrificing quality of your NBA product
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But you can do that exact same thing right now.Put em in the NBDL do they can develop, without sacrificing quality of your NBA product
Players used to be able to come to the NBA out of high school and it worked, not every high school player went straight to the NBA....How many 17-18 year old Hs seniors do you really think is gonna say to themselves "I'm not ready"?
exactly. a year learning the ropes in the NBA > another year to develop in College against competition that is nothing compared to what they will face in the NBABut the question is would guys like Davis and Boogie have really developed so much more in college had they dealed with 6'8 centers, inferior refereeing and guards that couldn't throw entry passes as opposed to what the NBA has to offer?
And not every HS player succeeded, having that option reopened or go to college for 3 years, what will the majority of 18 year olds pickPlayers used to be able to come to the NBA out of high school and it worked, not every high school player went straight to the NBA....How many 17-18 year old Hs seniors do you really think is gonna say to themselves "I'm not ready"?
It's about making the NBA product better. Imagine how good Davis, Durant, Wall, Cousins, etc. would be their rookie years if they stayed one extra year?
Of course they would WANT to go straight to the NBA. But i think it is pretty well known what players are actually good enough and would actually be drafted, which would be very few, the rest would know they have to pick collegeAnd not every HS player succeeded, having that option reopened or go to college for 3 years, what will the majority of 18 year olds pick
Yes. Especially now that teams can utilize the D-League to get young players some experience without throwing them out on the floorJust go back to how it used to be.
if a player wants to enter outta HS he should be able to.
If a team wants to risk it then they should be able to.
Just dumb.
Basically.Just go back to how it used to be.
if a player wants to enter outta HS he should be able to.
If a team wants to risk it then they should be able to.
Just dumb.
This.Just go back to how it used to be.
if a player wants to enter outta HS he should be able to.
If a team wants to risk it then they should be able to.
Just dumb.
Agreed. It would help big time in the development and structure of that leagueI just think each team definitely needs its own d league affiliate
Do they not all have a team they can send their players too? i thought they did even though i know only a few teams actually own a D-League teamI just think each team definitely needs its own d league affiliate
nah there is only 17. it would cost way too much money for them to add 13 teams. plus i doubt the d-league makes them much money, and considering not that many players get d-league call ups, i think the D-League is giving plenty of players opportunities, no need to add another 170+ players to fill up 13 more teamsWait there aren't 30 d league teams?
That's some of the dumbest **** I've heard.
Well IMO, the notion that one can be better prepared for the NBA by staying in college longer is silly and futile. No matter how long you stay in college, the NBA is obviously going to be an adjustment for any rook, from the freshman to the senior who stayed all four years.
So for me, I feel that if a player wants to declare for the draft out of high school, so be it. It should go back to the old days. Making it mandatory for them to stay multiple years in college is unfair to me. You are already making millions off of these players, don't extend the years that they have to participate in this crude form of athletic slavery.