“One And Done” Basketball Players Who Attend College for Only One Year Before Entering the NBA Draft, Put Their Financial Security at Risk, Frank N. Darras Offers Insight
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Many talented college basketball players are only attending one year of school before entering the draft for the
The
"The case for creating a two-and-done rule has merit, as college coaches would prefer two years with top players as opposed to just one. The most logical thought is that if a player is a top prospect coming out of high school or after his freshman season, it stands to reason he still will be after his second year, just with more basketball knowledge and, theoretically, more physical and emotional maturity to handle the rigors of the
"This is a tough call for the
One-and-Done can also be a phrase applied to players in the
"The risk of injury is not something to be trifled with. I recommend all current and future
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