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[QUOTE="Cusesky8214, post: 2427341, member: 6077"] All true...but there is a huge difference now compared to times in the past that people have probably thought of doing something like this. For one social media. Lavar and his brand and some of these top highschool prospects have insane following and could draw huge crowds to come watch. For example look at the youngest ball and someone like zion williamson who have millions of followers on IG. Some of their aau games this summer were insane with the amount of people that came out to watch them play. They are also striking at the right time while the NCAA looks more crooked then ever. If and it's still a big if they can get the funding and things needed in place like tv deals etc for this to be successful it could be interesting. Also getting the top 80 kids in highschool to commit to throwing away college all for a little bit of money (a good chunk of change but still small in the grand scheme of things) and the idea that they will all have a chance to get drafted high after a year in this so called league over kids playing in college will be a tough sale. [/QUOTE]
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