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[QUOTE="sufandu, post: 1366837, member: 874"] You're right, it's impossible to tell exactly what that type of system would do to college basketball. The best thing the NBA could do for college would be to a adopt the NFL rule of three years out of high school. That's near impossible because they're having a hard enough time trying to get the PA to agree to a two year rule. And a much stronger argument can be made that young basketball players are ready for the pro game earlier than football players, at least the elite guys are. What I suggested would, in theory, strike a compromise for all parties. College basketball would miss out on the most elite players, but there would at least be some sort of stability. Keep in mind the only party that has a responsibility to the college game is the college game. Neither the NBA nor the players that have no interest in going to college are required to make decisions merely to benefit college basketball, even if their decisions have an unintended impact on it. [/QUOTE]
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