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Coach Bib13

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HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

Posted on: April 4, 2008 2:18 pm
Edited on: April 9, 2008 2:37 am
 
Everybody complains about how these players are forced to go to college for 1 year.

Now theNBA wants to raise the age to 20 so it would be 2 years.

These kids are not forced to go to college, they choose to, or their parents make them.

If they don't want to go to college the NBA can't force them to.

The smart thing to do if you think you're ready for the NBA right out of high school would be to go to the NBDL tryouts. If you're really ready you won't have any trouble making a team.

Their age minimum is 18.

I almost went there with a friend this summer just for the hell of it, but decided I didn't want to throw away $250 or $500 (don't remember the price) or the cost of getting to and from Texas. Don't get me wrong I can ball, but I couldn't start on a D-1 team, and definitely couldn't go pro.

...yeah, we'll go with that

I'm just waiting for a High school stud to try out for the NBDL and sign a one-year contract, and then become a free agent after that one season and have all the leverage in the world the next year.

No draft to send you to the crappiest team in the league, but the free power to sign the same kind of deal with whomever you want.

I think they choose to go to college for the one year so that they can get publicity and be praised, not realizing that if they did the NBDL thing, they'd:
  1. get paid
  2. not have to worry about classes
  3. get publicity for going making the decision of going to the NBDL in the first place
  4. get publicity if they really are as good as they think they are all while, getting paid!!!
To me it just makes sense!!!

Either that or they just don't know this rule, but it's only a matter of time before some kid figures it out.

Any thoughts?
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Posted on: April 4, 2008 5:33 pm

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

That's a interesting idea and effectively what happened for the University of Kentucky stud center who got tossed from the team. He didn't play college ball and ended up being a free agent who signed with the Knicks. Of course signing with the Knicks was punishment itself, so maybe that didn't work out so well for him.



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Since: Jan 24, 2008
Posted on: April 4, 2008 6:28 pm

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

I thought he was an upperclassmen who left early for the pros, but yeah the mindset was the same, he didn't want to be in college, but it didn't work out for him obviously.

If you can't make the Knicks roster, you weren't ready.

Just thought of his name, Randolph Morris



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Posted on: April 4, 2008 11:15 pm

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

there might be some rule against that..

ill check in with my Miami heat Employee cousin

Good food for thought

5star



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Posted on: April 5, 2008 2:33 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

I don't thinks so, when I filled out the form it said 18 years of age

I think it's a loophole that the comish would fix if it did happen with a superstar

like you said good food for thought



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Since: Jan 10, 2008
Posted on: April 5, 2008 9:22 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

Don't get me wrong I can ball, but I couldn't start on a D-1 team, and definitely couldn't go pro.

...yeah, we'll go with that

Bib

C'mon buddy. Have a little faith. If you can play half as well as you blog, we could have a famous playa posting on our thread right now. Go for it!



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Posted on: April 5, 2008 9:36 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

Very interesting thought, and more people will try this.  Great article.



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Posted on: April 5, 2008 11:19 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

Wow, THANK YOU... CoachBib. I never knew that! That is probably the most interesting thing Ive read in a while. I mean, what is keeping a stud HS kid from going to the NBDL and then becoming a free agent? Imagine if Lebron had done that... Most of these kids dont really want to go to classes anyway. But they are forced to? Why? IF something like that ever does happen, can you imagine the Pandora's box that would be opened?



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Since: Jan 24, 2008
Posted on: April 6, 2008 2:43 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

why thank you Meuse but at 5'9" 150 I'd rather not be anywhere near Lebron or Dwight Howard, let Early Boykins have his fun. . .

and Giostar that's exactly what I was saying about that

all it takes is one guy to do it and the rest will follow, especially if it works out for someone. I know Stern would try to find a way to influence the NBDL comish to raise the age, but I don't see how they can do that don't think they should fight to change it though.

It would be a huge story



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Posted on: April 7, 2008 7:57 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

With the way the Heat have been playing, your cousin might not be employed for long (j/k)...

If I were a potential pro right out of HS, if they upped the age to 20, I'd probably go to Europe, make some good bank for a couple of years, then come into the league after that.



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Since: Jan 24, 2008
Posted on: April 7, 2008 9:01 am

HS All-Americans can go straight to the pro's...

Yeah, there was just a report that the NBA and NCAA reached an agreement requiring 2 years of college. Still has to pass through the NBA player's association, but if kids were going to go to the NBDL or Europe, I could see it happening in the next couple of years if this passes.



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