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[QUOTE="JoeySimz, post: 1772502"] I think it comes down to exposure, at least as far as nba dreams go. Less playing time = less exposure = less opportunity to play professionally. There are a few exceptions like UK, where the kids who don't play can still get drafted based on potential. The mere fact that they were a top 10 or 20 recruit at UK gives them way more positive exposure than even starters at other schools. So the kid who was not a top recruit, not on Duke/UK, or is not getting playing time on tv, has a very small window to find that opportunity elsewhere. He can stick it out and be loyal, but that seems like a risk if he has the opportunity to play right away elsewhere. Even limited exposure is better than none. What are the minuses? He still has the same opportunity to complete a degree. Each kid has to assess his own unique situation. I dunno. [/QUOTE]
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