RCM88x wrote:Spens1 wrote:RCM88x wrote:
That is absolutely not in danger of happening. What, 1 top 10 recruit in the last decade have elected to go overseas (Emmanuel Mudiay)? And look at how that worked out for him... guess he's still in the league but he's not exactly lighting it up nor does he have teams lining up to give him a big contract.
RJ Hampton and Lamelo Ball are playing the NBL this year on pro deals and they're both top prospects. Lets face it, if you're telling a player out of high school whether he could develop nicely in a pro league or go unpaid in the NCAA, i think the choice is pretty clear.
The system is completely antiquated.
Okay, so 3 players out of 1,000. Not sure the NCAA really cares.
Maybe if those players start to go on having successful NBA careers then they'll care, but until that happen, I don't think they will. You say the choice is clear but basically no one has made that choice.
Brandon Jennings too. And don't just look at the past. If it works out for Hampton and Ball, it will only get more and more common.
Hampton already has a large guarenteed contract and a multi million dollar shoe deal. You think younger prospects don't see how the other one and done guys are getting screwed in comparison.
Also, who cares how Muddiay's career turned out. Him and Jennings played overseas and were both still top lottery picks. That's the only thing relevant to this conversation.





























