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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 413540" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>2 Things - First, declaring for the draft has been a broad brush for real and imagined NBA prospects for a while. Couple of years ago Cal had his whole team including the team managers (true fact) declare for the draft as a way to both highlight his program and position declaring as a tool any high end player (or manager) should do as a matter of course. There are cases such as Tony Bradley last year where someone who you say "do what?" does find out that teams are willing to draft his potential at the end of the first round. Then he goes - and in reality ought to go. </p><p></p><p>Second, I don't think that the NBA doing away with the one and done rule plus beefing up the G League is going to fix or eliminate this yearly beauty pageant. There will always be sophs and juniors who think they have played their way onto an NBA roster who need to find out whether that is the case or not. You may not have the ones who were tabbed as NBA ready coming into college, but everyone like an Okogie who shows the potential in college will want to walk down the runway to see and be seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 413540, member: 2784"] 2 Things - First, declaring for the draft has been a broad brush for real and imagined NBA prospects for a while. Couple of years ago Cal had his whole team including the team managers (true fact) declare for the draft as a way to both highlight his program and position declaring as a tool any high end player (or manager) should do as a matter of course. There are cases such as Tony Bradley last year where someone who you say "do what?" does find out that teams are willing to draft his potential at the end of the first round. Then he goes - and in reality ought to go. Second, I don't think that the NBA doing away with the one and done rule plus beefing up the G League is going to fix or eliminate this yearly beauty pageant. There will always be sophs and juniors who think they have played their way onto an NBA roster who need to find out whether that is the case or not. You may not have the ones who were tabbed as NBA ready coming into college, but everyone like an Okogie who shows the potential in college will want to walk down the runway to see and be seen. [/QUOTE]
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