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[QUOTE="SBU72, post: 2623699, member: 741"] I just got around to looking at the NBA draft. (Won't even comment how low keyed that was compared to the NFL draft!). If I counted correctly, 8 of the top 10 and 14 of the top 25 kids drafted were freshmen. If there were no 1-n-done "rule", how many of these kids would have been drafted right out of high school? Did any improve their stock by playing 1 year of college ball? What about the sophomres drafted? Would any of those have gone directlt to th NBA? I guess 1 point of this post is that despite all the bytching about how the 1-n-d rule has hurt the college game how much did colleges gain by having these kids 1 or 2 years? And to the opposite view, would these kids have lost something by going pro directly? Would some have ended up in the G-league with horror stories of being ignored or bad coaching there. In the glorious perfect world many would have immediate impact in the NBA and the rest improved tremendously and get there in no more than a couple of years. Just wondering what people thought. [/QUOTE]
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