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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 410971" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I think the NCAA and NBA will do something in the near future to greatly reduce, if not eliminate, the current one and done mess. When that happens there will be coaches screaming that it isn't fair to end it completely when they do not have three years of recruits banked on their rosters who could have been playing had it not been for those one year stars.</p><p></p><p>These kids like Bagley and Carter have perverted the whole idea of college basketball being about college students who happened to be good at basketball. Carter is a smart kid. You don't graduate from Pace and not have a decent educational foundation. If he had to stay in school for three years he might have still chosen Duke and been a key man for them for his entire career. That said, there is too much money in the NBA to simply shrug your shoulders about the draft. I do not fault him one moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 410971, member: 1199"] I think the NCAA and NBA will do something in the near future to greatly reduce, if not eliminate, the current one and done mess. When that happens there will be coaches screaming that it isn't fair to end it completely when they do not have three years of recruits banked on their rosters who could have been playing had it not been for those one year stars. These kids like Bagley and Carter have perverted the whole idea of college basketball being about college students who happened to be good at basketball. Carter is a smart kid. You don't graduate from Pace and not have a decent educational foundation. If he had to stay in school for three years he might have still chosen Duke and been a key man for them for his entire career. That said, there is too much money in the NBA to simply shrug your shoulders about the draft. I do not fault him one moment. [/QUOTE]
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