USA Basketball ratings, I believe.Who decides who elite HS players are? Seems arbitrary.
Agreed.USA Basketball ratings, I believe.
That is the major drawback of this. And, frankly, I think it opens them up to litigation to allow some people to hire an agent, get dinners paid for by them among other benefits, and not allow the other 95% of recruits to have the same.
To my mind, it's self regulating. Agents aren't going to waste time and money on you if you don't have pro potential. So that part of the rule was stupid.
USA Basketball ratings, I believe.
That is the major drawback of this. And, frankly, I think it opens them up to litigation to allow some people to hire an agent, get dinners paid for by them among other benefits, and not allow the other 95% of recruits to have the same.
To my mind, it's self regulating. Agents aren't going to waste time and money on you if you don't have pro potential. So that part of the rule was stupid.
USA Basketball ratings, I believe.
That is the major drawback of this. And, frankly, I think it opens them up to litigation to allow some people to hire an agent, get dinners paid for by them among other benefits, and not allow the other 95% of recruits to have the same.
To my mind, it's self regulating. Agents aren't going to waste time and money on you if you don't have pro potential. So that part of the rule was stupid.
USA Basketball ratings, I believe.
That is the major drawback of this. And, frankly, I think it opens them up to litigation to allow some people to hire an agent, get dinners paid for by them among other benefits, and not allow the other 95% of recruits to have the same.
To my mind, it's self regulating. Agents aren't going to waste time and money on you if you don't have pro potential. So that part of the rule was stupid.
In a significant step toward the elimination of the one-and-done rule, basketball's biggest stakeholders have come together to make an unprecedented agreement that will allow the NBA to begin formally working with the nation's top teenagers to help prepare them for pro careers.
The NBA, NCAA and National Basketball Players Association announced Wednesday they have come together to extend their support of USA Basketball and its Junior National Team.
USA Basketball has identified top young players for decades and brought them together to train for international competitions. Now the program will be extended to approximately 80 players, or about 20 per high school class, and the NBA will provide health and wellness training, as well as assisting in other developmental programs. The series of training camps and competitions will begin in October at USA Basketball's headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo.
As part of a newly formed "professional path" starting in the summer of 2019, the G League will offer "Select Contracts" worth $125,000 to elite prospects who are at least 18 years old but not yet eligible for the NBA draft. It will target recent or would-be high school graduates who otherwise would have likely spent just one season playing college basketball, enticing them not only with a six-figure salary but also the opportunity to benefit from NBA infrastructure, as well as a bevy of off-court development programs "geared towards facilitating and accelerating their transition to the pro game," Turner said.
Not an NCAA change but seems like a decent thread for this.
Not an NCAA change but seems like a decent thread for this.
I'd actually that the market for big time recruits is now 150K and up. Big time schools will have to pony up that much to keep the recruit out of the G league.The market for recruits has now been reduced to around a $100k and under.
The one and done was stupid. NCAA bball will survive without them and potentially make on court play better as teams actually build programs instead of just recruiting for that year. Also should bring some parity to conferences as the money programs lose out on those talents. Of course $125k may be less than what kentucky or kansas were already paying, and the kids have to pay taxes on it because it is legit.
Not an NCAA change but seems like a decent thread for this.
This might just force the NBA to accept everyone from high school again. I mean if Addidas or Nike had enough interns they could open up their own league.
Thanks. Looks like I can actually do an "RPI Watch" thread this year. It will just be the "NET Watch".