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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 412610" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>How many of you would send your 18 year old son into an unsupervised environment with a bunch of 18-25 year olds? Add in scum agents and other influences trying to tell them what is best for them, when the agents and influences are just trying to get something from them. .</p><p></p><p>That's why college is better--even for a year--as long as the school has an environment where the kids are supervised and made to go to class. In college there are 4 coaches plus support staff to look after 12 scholarship kids. At a decent school, the coaches' reputations are on the line if the kids go rogue. One of the reasons to go to college for anyone is that there is some structure provided as a transition to real life. I find it hard to believe that the G league will care about the welfare of the kids--except maybe if a kid has star potential. </p><p></p><p>You can choose the right college environment. A draft determines the G League assignment. Who knows what environment the kid will end up in? </p><p></p><p>In summary, the G league is not the answer to one and dones if the welfare of the kids is taken into account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 412610, member: 630"] How many of you would send your 18 year old son into an unsupervised environment with a bunch of 18-25 year olds? Add in scum agents and other influences trying to tell them what is best for them, when the agents and influences are just trying to get something from them. . That's why college is better--even for a year--as long as the school has an environment where the kids are supervised and made to go to class. In college there are 4 coaches plus support staff to look after 12 scholarship kids. At a decent school, the coaches' reputations are on the line if the kids go rogue. One of the reasons to go to college for anyone is that there is some structure provided as a transition to real life. I find it hard to believe that the G league will care about the welfare of the kids--except maybe if a kid has star potential. You can choose the right college environment. A draft determines the G League assignment. Who knows what environment the kid will end up in? In summary, the G league is not the answer to one and dones if the welfare of the kids is taken into account. [/QUOTE]
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