FarBeyondDriven wrote:all non-guaranteed contracts would do is bail out awful G.M.s. A player is worth what someone will pay him. Always. As far as the age minimum I couldn't disagree more. Watching young players develop into stars is one of the best things about being a fan. If we currently had this rule as you suggest we wouldn't currently be watching most of the really good young players taken in the past couple of drafts. Watching Kobe go from precocious chucker who was often lost to savvy scorer helping to lead his team to the playoffs all before he turned 21 y/o would have been taken away from us. And do you believe he would have been able to come in and help win a championship that next season as a 21 y/o rookie? Missing Lebron's first couple of seasons? Man, those early years watching him just be so energetic and flying all over the court were priceless. Sure, we would have watched some of that had they been in college but against zones with clogged lanes and coaches that control their players too much (just look at MJ at UNC)
What would make the NBA a better product is if they called the rules on the books and did away with any rule changes they've made since 2000 aimed at making offense easier. Watching these supposedly more skilled and more athletic players not be able to dribble without carrying, getting past anyone without it being a center switched onto them due to an illegal moving screen, creating any separation without a travel and/or pushing off is ugly basketball that doesn't resemble the game the majority of fans grew up and fell in love with. That's why the ratings are down. That's why there's general apathy.
Do you think it's positive for the NBA that the player with most notoriety coming into the league two years ago was Bronny James?
Or how about the fact that many hardcore basketball fans only know a handful of players in each draft?
With one and done, the NBA has lost their connection to their true farm system -- the NCAA.
The NFL gets it. They wouldn't be as popular without the popularity of college football.




























