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<blockquote data-quote="GTJake" data-source="post: 559445" data-attributes="member: 1691"><p>This is why I don't like the "get old stay old" concept, it sounds good in theory, but not in reality because things happen outside of the staff's control.</p><p>Until something changes, todays college basketball landscape is recruit-reload-recruit-reload, etc.</p><p>I think if/when the NBA changes their rule to allow 18 yo's into the league the players choice should come down to a minimum of a 2-year commitment.</p><p>If the player decides to go the college route his commitment is for 2-years, after 2-years he gets to decide again for another 2-year commitment to staying in college or turning pro.</p><p>This would cure the one and dones but also give the player an out after two years ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJake, post: 559445, member: 1691"] This is why I don't like the "get old stay old" concept, it sounds good in theory, but not in reality because things happen outside of the staff's control. Until something changes, todays college basketball landscape is recruit-reload-recruit-reload, etc. I think if/when the NBA changes their rule to allow 18 yo's into the league the players choice should come down to a minimum of a 2-year commitment. If the player decides to go the college route his commitment is for 2-years, after 2-years he gets to decide again for another 2-year commitment to staying in college or turning pro. This would cure the one and dones but also give the player an out after two years ... [/QUOTE]
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