09-29-2017, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by TheDuke2003
The NBA should exactly copy the MLB draft. Any HS player is draft eligible, but none are allowed to sign with an agent and receive cash. They can have agents as advisors though so they are fairly represented at any negotiations with teams, they just can't get benefits from the agents. If the high school player decides not to sign, he's then committed to the college for 3 years (this would have to be an NBA rule).
It'd lead to more stars being in college multiple years, there would be less stockpiling of players at the top because if Kentucky had 4 of the top 10 kids and then they all go pro, they'd have nothing in the new class, the NBA would have more polished players from college, the few who are ready to go pro right out of high school wouldn't be held back, and the delusional who think they are ready and don't get drafted or get drafted late could still go to school.
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Let them sign w/ agent and enter draft and assume all the risk! If they aren't drafted or courted overseas, there are thousands of jobs out their waiting for HS grads. Chance are they weren't meant to be college students anyway.
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