I think that it is better to have one-and-done rule because players need to prepare for NBA better. Some height school games are bad and some
˝great ˝players play with kids who are younger than them.
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I think that it is better to have one-and-done rule because players need to prepare for NBA better. Some height school games are bad and some
˝great ˝players play with kids who are younger than them.
No one rule is going to be best for every single player. Sure LeBron James was great straight out of high school, but think about Kwame Brown who was absolute garbage. There are going to be guys that need the extra time, so why not let NBA teams mold them to their liking rather than have a single year of a college coach running a completely different system try to do so?