Albanian Damien wrote:The reason the NBA has an age limit is because for every Kobe, KG, and LeBron there are multiple Kwame Browns. Teams were consistently wasting lottery picks on high school kids with the hope that they had the potential of the aforementioned 3. When bad teams, draft bad, that make's it even harder to compete, which in turn **** up the parity which has been one of the biggest issues of the NBA for quite some time now.
The NBA was literally protecting the GM's from themselves. On top of that, I think the NBA was actually hoping and praying that the top high schoolers would pick the D-League over college. After-all you get paid in the D-League. However, culture is really a hard thing to change and most players still mindlessly choose to go to College because it's the easier path. Free meals, free housing, your a superstar on campus etc.
So in all this process, I wish someone could point out to me where race comes into play. On top of that I despise people who unnecessarily play the race card. It does nothing but
A) Fuel more racism
B) Take light away from ACTUALLY racist issues.
I agree it's not racist. I think it's noteworthy however that the 2 sports with age limits (basketball and football) are mostly composed of black athletes. It might be coincidental, but still.
Top high school players don't go to the D-League because the pay is crap and the league overall is probably not conducive to young player development/showcasing skills (maybe for borderline prospects but not for blue chippers.) Overseas seems like a better bet for that.
I also agree with your explanation above of why the NBA wants an age limit. Whether it is a sort of infringement of a young athlete's rights is a different issue. There is a benefit for the NBA, whether there is a benefit for the players (individually or collectively) is a different matter. Kwame Brown did alright in the NBA in terms of earnings, even if he didn't help his teams/employers much.
At the end of the day, the age limit in each sport is something negotiated by the league and the union. But I think all these other things are valid parts of the discussion.
























