I keep hearing NBA owners want to adopt same rule as NFL. Players will have to wait 3 yrs to enter the draft. Certainly would be interesting
http://eye-on-basketball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/31255311/1
The likelihood of the players caving into a 3-yr post HS rule agreement is remote, but at the same time you think about how much good it would do for the game as a whole (college and professional). Looking back at Jordan's career and how his championship and storied stay at UNC is only fuel to the fire and cements his legacy even further, and how it's something the Kobe's, the LeBron's, and the one and done's will never have. It wasn't too long ago where the greatest to ever play the game were all sticking around on campus for years as the unwritten rule. Times do change, but even the two best bigs of this generation - Shaq and Duncan - both played at least 3 years of college hoops before they made the jump to the NBA.
Plus, how vindicated would you feel to give away the 1st round pick to LA immediately after a rule like this was put into place? Out of all eligible players, the current DX mock draft would list John Henson, Tyler Zeller, Thomas Robinson and Mason Plumlee as the top prospects for the 2012 draft. Ha! It couldn't get any sweeter than that as a Wolves fan.
Edit: Of course, the probability a HS player pulls a Jennings could increase dramatically if a rule like this were put into effect, but how many players would actually want to live in a foreign country for 3 years albeit, yes, getting paid?