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<blockquote data-quote="ESPNjacket" data-source="post: 792133" data-attributes="member: 2775"><p>Leave out the NBA stuff and continue the thought. Better players staying longer, getting more experience, and playing together for more than one year leads to better top teams. The point I was making before is that those slots being occupied leads to other top players being spread out among more power conference teams. Combine those two things and the top conferences are filled with a greater quantity of more experienced players, while having less slots to fill with new top players.</p><p></p><p>I am not making an argument for how I think it should be or anything like that. I think having better players stay longer not only led to better quality basketball because of more man-years from those good players, it also spread the talent among P5 conference teams and those players played together for more than one year so they played better together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ESPNjacket, post: 792133, member: 2775"] Leave out the NBA stuff and continue the thought. Better players staying longer, getting more experience, and playing together for more than one year leads to better top teams. The point I was making before is that those slots being occupied leads to other top players being spread out among more power conference teams. Combine those two things and the top conferences are filled with a greater quantity of more experienced players, while having less slots to fill with new top players. I am not making an argument for how I think it should be or anything like that. I think having better players stay longer not only led to better quality basketball because of more man-years from those good players, it also spread the talent among P5 conference teams and those players played together for more than one year so they played better together. [/QUOTE]
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